11.01.2012

Apparently, AP Chemistry is where it's at...

AP Chemistry, at my school, is for juniors. Not really surprising, because AP Biology is for sophomores, and college physics is for seniors. Note that none of this applies to me. So it really shouldn't surprise me that a bunch of 17-year-olds show up more outside of school than driving illiterate underclassmen - aka everyone I associate with.

What made me come to this conclusion?

First incidence.

Who: my younger brother; a junior in my AP Chemistry class.
What: a basketball game.
When: last Saturday.
Where: my high school.

I found out that aforementioned junior is a co-coach for my little brother's basketball team. I also found out that I'm not yet recognizable. Which, I guess, is a good thing; I'm not on the upperclassmen's radars.

Incidence the second.

Target: the junior in my AP Chem who sits in the seat in front of me.
What: a horrible accident that shall not be repeated.
When: approximately thirty-two minutes before the writing of this post.
Where: the local Papa Murphy's.

Long story short, my family - save for my mother who was at home under the pretense of being sick - walked into the location to inquire about the pumpkin-shaped pepperoni pizzas they have for Halloween. Alas, they were out, so my brother made a small scene in their empty store in front of the target. Thankfully, the target didn't realize that me awkwardly opening and closing my mouth was because he may sit in the seat in front of me in AP Chem. Maybe I will forever be friendzoned. Or would it instead be "underclassman-zoned"?
Hmm.

Cheers, I guess.
Destiny.

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