Yesterday I confronted a girl that I dislike and said, "You're making people around you uncomfortable." At first, I thought she deserved my comment. After all, she bullied a special needs girl (me!!!) on purpose! But, I realized that happened in 2011...if I keep bringing it up, it will keep bothering me. If I keep confronting her (even though she never apologized), it means that I become a bully, and that's not good. I am not a bully. At all. My friend reminded me of a story that happened when I was in third grade. I didn't have any money for ice cream...I asked my teacher, but she didn't have any. I asked the principal, and she said no. I was crying and so upset. My class collected money and bought me ice cream to cheer me up. That story shows that people love me for who I am. I don't care if that girl likes me or not. I don't need to ever talk to her again. I will leave her alone in the future...I will not bring up the bullying again, because I want to make the right decisions and that happened in the past. If I keep letting it bother me, then it's not in the past.
The dress code and picture day...that's what we're talking about next. Usually you can't wear short shorts or bedroom slippers to school...or sagging pants (for guys). I think that's a fair rule, so you can concentrate better on learning. The teachers check dress code in first hour...and sometimes guys shout out, "dress code!" when you're breaking it. You can still have swag and dress appropriately. Like me! There's also the three B's...the breasts, bellies, and butt...all of them HAVE TO BE covered. I don't care if people wear those things, but it's inappropriate to wear that around your teacher. Picture day is tomorrow...my first high school picture! I am going to wear aeropostale jeggings, a beautiful tank top with a varsity jacket from Wet Seal, and my purple Vans. I think this outfit is scene-themed, which I love. It's emo, but not too girlie, because of the dark colors.
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