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Cereal Day
2005-03-07 @ 9:22 p.m.

Damn it. Why am I being compelled to write an essay on a topic that I don't want to study, and on which I have to answer a compulsory question in two weeks' time? I wish I had the guts to tell Mr Kwok to stuff his essay. I'm resigned to getting a borderline pass for the History Common Test, because I hate both of the International topics. Okay, so I don't exactly hate the end of the Cold War, and I think the different schools of thought on this issue in particular are interesting, but it's not really the topic I'd pick to study for the 'A' Levels. Words fail to begin to describe the frustration I feel about this essay. I figured out why I skipped PE today. I just didn't want to be made to do something I didn't want to do yet again. Not anymore. Once a day is quite enough, thank you very much. Oh, stuff it. I just told Mel that if I get an A for History next year, I'll buy Mr Rollason and Mr Kwok lunch. Yes, even Mr Kwok! I hate the international economy more than ever. I'll like it when I become a billionaire, which is never, so there you go. It's taken about half an hour to type this rant out, and I still don't feel any better. Damn it.



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