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Highschool Fights
Saturday, December 18, 2010Traveliztera![]() |
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Secondly, I'm off to a topic I wanted to cover since last September. Haha delayed post.
I miss highschool fights. You thought they were serious during those days. Then again, everything starts to get funnier once you've overcome each incredible scenario.
I remember a fight between two of my friends just because I got sick. The scenario was:
I got sick. I had a really high fever. My friend (let's name her Rian), suddenly got mad.
Rian: This is Mia's fault! She's the source of viruses!
Me: Why? Was she sick before I got sick?
Rian: Yes! She had a cough, remember? Then you got sick and now it's her fault! Look, she's absent now! Grrrr. THIS IS HER FAULT!!! (Wow, affected much? haha!)
Me: *lolzies*
The next day, Mia went back to class.
Rian: THIS IS YOUR FAULT! You're spreading a disease!
Mia: Are you blaming me?
Rian: Yes! Look! Steph got sick and it's your fault! Now I think I'm becoming sick too! Don't come to class if you're sick! Think of others!
And they didn't talk for a week.
Interesting. Of course, I translated the conversation to English, but if you heard everything in Filipino, you'll probably laugh out loud endlessly. It was funny. The funny part was I didn't know Rian was serious about blaming Mia for being the "source of a disease". LOL. Mia didn't even know she was sick. Hayayay. Cute.
I miss these cute fights. You become so serious over these small things, but the truth is, they're funny. Then again, I said earlier that everything becomes funnier after overcoming such events. It's an endless thing. Everytime you get older, you think your issues are becoming more serious. Looking back after some time, you actually get to realize that they've actually been pretty funny--AND USEFUL. Everything, including fights, is there as a lesson to mold you into someone better, taken that you knew it was a lesson of course.
So the moral of the highschool story I shared to you is to basically wear a huge ID, warning everyone that you are a walking flu, so that more students will go to class and not miss it because they love going to school so much.
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Corny. Haha.