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Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Crippling Disease

To start off this post, I am going to give you the definition of the disease that I have and then see if you can figure out what it is. Ready... Go

A crippling disease that strikes "students". Symptoms include: laziness, an over-excessive wearing of track pants, old athletic shirts, sweatpants, athletic shorts, and sweatshirts. Also features a lack of studying, repeated absences, and a generally dismissive attitude. The only known cure is a phenomenon known as Graduation.

Have you made your guess yet? Good, if you guessed Senioritis then you are absolutely correct! DING DING DING! This definition came from the urban dictionary with a slight modification because I did not agree with the beginning when it said it only affected high school seniors. If seniors were the only ones who are affected from that, then I sure do not know what I am suffering from. 

My blog is proof that senioritis has officially kicked in for good and is snuggling up in the fold of my brain making itself comfy and setting its alarm for graduation day. I have always wondered how everyone makes their blogs super cute, so last night I decided that I was going to do some research on how to make mine cute like I have been meaning to do for a while but always had school research and homework in the way of doing so. Despite the fact that I have 2 research papers due in a week, a homework assignment due on Monday and a test on Monday as well, I let my senioritis take over and spent 2 hours playing around with my blog and finally came up with the final results.

I also found this cute little picture on the internet that I wanted to share.


I laughed when I saw this because the unaffected Tessa would not accept this as her motto. She would give 500% through the week trying to be the best student that she could be. After a LONG battle with Senioritis though (12 weeks), she and senioritis have agreed to only put 100% effort into school.

Oh dear. I am glad there are only 16 days left of school or else I think that Senioritis would get the best of me. I hope that everyone is doing well in school and avoiding Senioritis as much as possible. If you are not in school and have gotten rid of senioritis, I will soon be there with you and we should all have a celebration for defeating the "crippling disease".





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