Wednesday, November 6, 2019

COMMENTARY BRAINSTORM

1. Tired: doing homework late into the night
    Excitement: D&D is great
    Anxiety: waiting for my grades to be finalized

2. Keeping my grades in the A catagories
    Finishing homework and giving myself free time before bed
    Literally winning any encounter in D&D

3. Having conflicting schedules between things like Cyber Patriots and D&D
    Losing or having something stolen such as my Chromebook, Phone, or Headphones
    How people will treat/react to me when I wear my JROTC uniform

4. The natural surface of liquid in pretty much all of the bathrooms
    Slackers in group projects who don't take their grades seriously forcing you to do all the work
    Having a session of D&D canceled because someone can't make it last second.

5. (Need and have)
    D&D after school on Tuesdays
    Straight A's
    Extra time on assignments and noise canceling headphones

5.1 (Need and don't have)
    More free time not doing homework
    More sleep
    More D&D meetings outside of Tuesday after school

6. Keeping their jobs
    Rowdy, misbehaving students
    Making sure everything's graded and planned for while still having family time (if they have one)

7. A behaving class that likes their teacher
    Students who are serious about their work and do well
    Students going out of their way to do nice things for them

8. The positive support teachers give me (and the teachers)
    How interesting my academic courses like biology and world geography are
    D&D

9. Homework (how long it takes me. I don't have anything against doing it, it just takes forever)
    How much people disagree with my opinion in sensitive areas like religion, gender, politics, etc. and how much I have to just let all of it just happen. (I can't speak my mind without being "hateful" or "racist" or "sexist")
    How religion is supposed to be kept to one's self, but we are still forced to learn about the millions of years we "evolved". If I should keep my beliefs to myself to avoid offending someone else's beliefs (which I'm fine with), then why am I being forced to learn something that goes against MY beliefs? Sure we need to learn biology, geography, history, but still!
   
10. Short shorts. Someone standing right in front of me while sitting down taught me something I did not want to know: where the defining area of separation between the cheeks and legs are. People wearing them have no sense of moderation. (opinion)

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