Well it is more like that school has brainwashed us to think one way and has pushed our wonder and creativity as children down under layers of facts and repeatative work. We have all been told to think and do things one way for so many years that eventually it begins to wear down on our determination and effort. We have been conformed to meet the standards and expectations of the schools ideas of a "good" student. What the school thinks is a good student is someone who can regrudutate information, remember dates and times, and get perfect grades. No attention is payed to the brilliant students who have their own ideas, they are only criticized for not following status quo and are deemed less than those able to be the "good" students. Students are divided by age instead of ability into groups. This is a terrible system for organizing because people the same age could have completely different levels of thinking, and wouldn't it be better if there was a class full of student passionate and interested in the subject. But no we are all just expected to follow and block out our own ideas so we can all do what we are told.

 

Okay hi. When put on the spot I can not remember anything about myself so lets see what my frozen brain can come up with. Well since I wrote this at 3:17 in the morning, it can be assumed that I procrastinate all my work and that I have insomnia, which is an inability to have a regular sleeping pattern. At the same time I am also a perfectionist, that means that I am always obsessed over little things no one else really cares about, especially grammar. And now some random facts about my self: I am a vegetarian, I love the color black (and I am choosing to ignore the whole "Black is not a color, it's a shade" thing), I have a little brother, and I enjoy anything that can tell me a story. Like books and television. I read a lot, and I buy all my books, for some odd reason getting books from the library that are torn and ripped and just not well taken care of horrifies me. I watch a lot of TV, way more than that's healthy for me. As some people have pointed out that sometime I tend to stumble upon darker subjects in conversations, like death (though I don't really see the problem because death is a constant in every living thing). So that's something about me, and this is where I have a magical way to end the paragraph. I also have a slight obsession with zombies, thought you should know.