本版不许说苹果傻逼是么?# Apple - 家有苹果
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Dear Teacher,
Well, the school year certainly seems to have gone off with a bang! Though
summer had its ups and downs, after a while it simmered off with a whimper.
In comparison, my 7th grade year seems to be a frenzy of colors, nervousness
, and curiosity. It may be true someday I’ll also grow tired of school life
, but it certainly doesn’t seem likely. I truly hope that I will assimilate
into this environment soon, but I’ve never really been good at changing my
colors. (Nor at opening my poor, cramped locker.)
From what I’ve seen so far, the middle school life isn’t nearly as bad as
I’d thought. Considering I’m usually very pessimistic, that is probably a
compliment. The school lunch could use some work, but I’m not quite getting
food poisoning yet. At least, I hope not. I’m artistic at heart, and will
be caught doodling on scrap paper every free second I get. Just thought you
ought to know, as that will be one of the things, I (and perhaps yourself
also) will have to watch out for. I’m also debating how to become partially
vegetarian, because I honestly cannot stomach (no pun intended) the thought
of myself eating something that was alive just that day. Also, as shown
above, I will unintentionally crack puns sometimes. Not the jocular kind of
jokes, however, just very bad ones. I hope nobody notices. I’m a supreme
chocoholic, and because of that, I will probably go out trick-or-treating
until everyone calls me too old for it. That’s the way I’ll always be, I
hope.
Along with a slew of other faults, I’m extremely indecisive. I’d almost
call myself an android, but I’m not nearly smart enough. However, some
things I do place above others in value, and these particular few I would
almost call my top choices, or “faves”, so to speak. For example, reading
books is very enjoyable for me, and I especially adore re-reading good
novels, as usually I’ll almost always find one or two tidbits that I had
missed before. Also, if I have any leftover time, I try to draw people
perspectives and expressions, though usually they turn out very different
from what I expect. Of course, those previously-stated pastimes always seem
brightened when I’m eating some freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies. They
’re one of my favorite foods, and they’re just so addicting! I always try
to cut down on them (Think of the calories!) but end up snacking on them
anyway.
Another habit of mine is walking into the rain. I don’t know why, but the
pitter-patter beating of rain always calms me down, and the way light
reflects during a storm is oddly fascinating for me. Also, I will search for
odd little songs I’d never heard of before, some of which stay in my mind
for days on end. “Sing Me a Song with Social Significance”, “Plenty of
Paper”, and “Polushko Pole” come to my mind first, probably because they
’re some of the most recent. The songs in general vary greatly: some are
comedic, while others are extremely touching, and still others are just
extremely catchy. Music is a heavenly talent to possess, unless it’s
absolutely horrible. (However, even then, it only has just to improve some.)
You probably can tell from my dismal letter format that I need work in this
area, but this year, I plan to be a lot more organized and prompt. I hope I
will be able to come to all classes on time and have all assignments ready
by their deadlines. I’m sure it won’t be very easy, but I’ll certainly
put up a good fight!
I hope you aren’t bored to tears after reading this letter, and I believe I
’ll enjoy this class perhaps a bit too much.
Sincerely yours,
James
Well, the school year certainly seems to have gone off with a bang! Though
summer had its ups and downs, after a while it simmered off with a whimper.
In comparison, my 7th grade year seems to be a frenzy of colors, nervousness
, and curiosity. It may be true someday I’ll also grow tired of school life
, but it certainly doesn’t seem likely. I truly hope that I will assimilate
into this environment soon, but I’ve never really been good at changing my
colors. (Nor at opening my poor, cramped locker.)
From what I’ve seen so far, the middle school life isn’t nearly as bad as
I’d thought. Considering I’m usually very pessimistic, that is probably a
compliment. The school lunch could use some work, but I’m not quite getting
food poisoning yet. At least, I hope not. I’m artistic at heart, and will
be caught doodling on scrap paper every free second I get. Just thought you
ought to know, as that will be one of the things, I (and perhaps yourself
also) will have to watch out for. I’m also debating how to become partially
vegetarian, because I honestly cannot stomach (no pun intended) the thought
of myself eating something that was alive just that day. Also, as shown
above, I will unintentionally crack puns sometimes. Not the jocular kind of
jokes, however, just very bad ones. I hope nobody notices. I’m a supreme
chocoholic, and because of that, I will probably go out trick-or-treating
until everyone calls me too old for it. That’s the way I’ll always be, I
hope.
Along with a slew of other faults, I’m extremely indecisive. I’d almost
call myself an android, but I’m not nearly smart enough. However, some
things I do place above others in value, and these particular few I would
almost call my top choices, or “faves”, so to speak. For example, reading
books is very enjoyable for me, and I especially adore re-reading good
novels, as usually I’ll almost always find one or two tidbits that I had
missed before. Also, if I have any leftover time, I try to draw people
perspectives and expressions, though usually they turn out very different
from what I expect. Of course, those previously-stated pastimes always seem
brightened when I’m eating some freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies. They
’re one of my favorite foods, and they’re just so addicting! I always try
to cut down on them (Think of the calories!) but end up snacking on them
anyway.
Another habit of mine is walking into the rain. I don’t know why, but the
pitter-patter beating of rain always calms me down, and the way light
reflects during a storm is oddly fascinating for me. Also, I will search for
odd little songs I’d never heard of before, some of which stay in my mind
for days on end. “Sing Me a Song with Social Significance”, “Plenty of
Paper”, and “Polushko Pole” come to my mind first, probably because they
’re some of the most recent. The songs in general vary greatly: some are
comedic, while others are extremely touching, and still others are just
extremely catchy. Music is a heavenly talent to possess, unless it’s
absolutely horrible. (However, even then, it only has just to improve some.)
You probably can tell from my dismal letter format that I need work in this
area, but this year, I plan to be a lot more organized and prompt. I hope I
will be able to come to all classes on time and have all assignments ready
by their deadlines. I’m sure it won’t be very easy, but I’ll certainly
put up a good fight!
I hope you aren’t bored to tears after reading this letter, and I believe I
’ll enjoy this class perhaps a bit too much.
Sincerely yours,
James