This week is rather arduous. It's Thursday today and yet it seems like the epitome of this week's chapter is just getting an even more intense climax.
I had an exciting Monday to begin with. In fact, it could be one of the most historical Mondays of my life. After what seemed an age, I was elected as the Young Ateneans' Science Society Vice-President. It is the very first time that I ever was elected for a particular position in my entire high school life. It is for this reason that I value its historical sense.
My Tuesday has a considerably tough start. I had this interview in Blue Eagle at the Principal's office with the Principal and of course, the moderator. While there, waiting for my turn, I felt as if I was picking up detritus in my own muddled brain trying to look for some useful ones. It was a little scary at first since I had to talk to this type of persons. Well, it's not a negative thing, actually. It's just that they're persons of such high standards [at least in my own perception]. I just didn't know if I could somehow reach that standard of theirs [at first]. But after I had it, it felt as if gravity just pulled down a heavy load [as Mr. Ralph Chua would say it - "Gravity...sampak to the earth."].
Speaking of gravity, our lesson about balancing sytems with two fulcrums in Physics is just bothering me a lot these days. I just have this thing in my mind about where exactly in real life can a particular force act or move in a counterclockwise direction knowing that gravity which is a compression force naturally balances the whole system leaving that system stable, right? Besides, did the person or persons who first discovered the formula for this consider the facts about gravity or did he/she/they just assume that gravity didn't exist at all. Do these not bother you? Anyway...
Yesterday, we had this Council of Leaders Forum [I'm not sure if that's what they exactly call it but something close to that]. It's basically about young politicians delivering their speeches. Since I was a member of this electoral committee in school, I was excused the whole day to listen to whatever they had to say and ring the bell whenever it's time to. I missed my Morality class which is a very dreadful thing. But at least it's better than spending the rest of the day in total idleness. [By the way, Cinderella...I just like that STORY.]
Today, I guess, this chapter of the arduous days of Senior life has closely reach its peak. I had to help three clubs prepare for the recruitment day tomorrow. I had to help YASS, Lector's Circle, and Socmat. It was almost impossible to divide one body into three. It was making me feel as if some sort of foreign invaders were slowly dissolving all the neurons in my brain that survived that intensity. But again, this wasn't the climax yet. Tomorrow would most probably be an even harder day. It would most probably be the climax of the entire thing. I'll just probably add whatever I can say about tomorrow when it comes and ends.
For now, I have to sleep. It has taken me long enough to write this entry. So long.
One last thing, I just have to say that I had an awkward experience in my Filipino class awhile ago. My teacher had me making faces, actually, expressions. But it turned out to be something funny. I thought I made a fuss out of that. I just don't know how foolish I looked like.
So long.
dinuguang luto ni yves aying :D
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