Pep Rallies.

End, come on end, went through my head. “This concludes the pep rally …” Said the principal. YES I’m free finally free. The principal’s voice came back, “I’m sorry someone tripped on the chord. Anyway as I was saying this concludes the pep rallie’s first two minutes”. IT’S BEEN TWELVE HOURS NOT TWO MINUTES. I’m going to go crazy and deaf. “There are still three hours left in the pep rallie”. That was the last thing I heard when … BOOM my head exploded and I died. Ok that might have been an exaggeration but the point is I hate pep rallies.

Let me paint you a picture, you’re on the verge of being deaf and you have to sit there bored and listening to people scream for hours. Yeah, not that great if you ask me. And it’s always about something people don’t care about like the … Sorry, no matter how loud it is I never listen to what they’re saying. Anyway, no one ever cares about what the teachers are talking about but most people just scream and make worse for everyone else.

Which brings me to the three different kinds of people at pep rallies. First let’s start with my least favorite,the screamer, this is basically the guy or girl who doesn’t care about anything but screams at the top of their lungs every twelve seconds. Then there are the enthusiastic people; these are the kids who actually enjoys becoming deaf and bored to death, they also yell but not like the screamers. Last are the ones that are like me and actually sane, these people sit in the corner trying to avoid sound and is waiting for it to end.

You may say “it’s not that bad you get to miss regular class”, well I’m with you on missing class but is it worth giving away your sense of hearing and dying of boredom just for less class, I don’t think so. You may disagree but I personally hate pep rallies.

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