Non-Hardwork and Popularityh
surprisingly my real life social is getting better and better exponenttially
didn't understand why but all the fuckin teachers are unto me while all peers shoo away
oh right my theory is because i have power over them. with this book.
anw that book is written by class study rep. im the one. it is basically about every class, what the teacher teaches, and stuff. recently it was only briefed out that it's a book for students to help trace out lazy teachers who dont teach and dont do their job well. Upon understanding that, I wrote things as factual as possible, so they prolly got scared and start doing their job right

this lead to a conversation with the chem teacher during an idle moment. in which i learnt that he's a Phd in chem
we soon become friends, cos you know. two in the sea of lazy,nonchalant students (and techer). we both look out of place with our current knowledge. Not saying I'm smart but you know, experiences I had and nobody else knows a shit about science
Oh yesterday Math Teacher said that Im her hero. math teacher is chubby 40ish yo old auntie, after I played the aforementioned guitar performance to mostly Vietcong spectators
You see this is what I mean by sudden popularity
I still struggle to find out the reason
may be the book, but it doesn't apply to math nor english teacher
may be the prayers from Utah Church buddies
then i conclude it must be the combination of my guitar and drawing skills, language prowess. why i say this is because. for 2.5 months (out of 3.0) i was fucking dilligent in class. yet no teacher ever acknowledge. they but gave awkward superiority praisees like "not bad" "way to go".I know it's trivial to some people and hard to understand to you what i'm saying but i have a strong feeling that people are obsessed with latent talents. that's what i mean by my hardwork doesn't make my popularity, but my seemingly "talents". They are, but unseen hardworks. People are obsessed with unseen hardwork. Well this is one hell of experience but that's it for my five-cents popularity experiment for ya..
didn't understand why but all the fuckin teachers are unto me while all peers shoo away
oh right my theory is because i have power over them. with this book.
anw that book is written by class study rep. im the one. it is basically about every class, what the teacher teaches, and stuff. recently it was only briefed out that it's a book for students to help trace out lazy teachers who dont teach and dont do their job well. Upon understanding that, I wrote things as factual as possible, so they prolly got scared and start doing their job right

this lead to a conversation with the chem teacher during an idle moment. in which i learnt that he's a Phd in chem
we soon become friends, cos you know. two in the sea of lazy,nonchalant students (and techer). we both look out of place with our current knowledge. Not saying I'm smart but you know, experiences I had and nobody else knows a shit about science
Oh yesterday Math Teacher said that Im her hero. math teacher is chubby 40ish yo old auntie, after I played the aforementioned guitar performance to mostly Vietcong spectators
You see this is what I mean by sudden popularity
I still struggle to find out the reason
may be the book, but it doesn't apply to math nor english teacher
may be the prayers from Utah Church buddies
then i conclude it must be the combination of my guitar and drawing skills, language prowess. why i say this is because. for 2.5 months (out of 3.0) i was fucking dilligent in class. yet no teacher ever acknowledge. they but gave awkward superiority praisees like "not bad" "way to go".I know it's trivial to some people and hard to understand to you what i'm saying but i have a strong feeling that people are obsessed with latent talents. that's what i mean by my hardwork doesn't make my popularity, but my seemingly "talents". They are, but unseen hardworks. People are obsessed with unseen hardwork. Well this is one hell of experience but that's it for my five-cents popularity experiment for ya..


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