
i wouldn't want it to be trashed in a dumpster. no, i wouldn't allow that to happen. enough is enough. the favoritism in our school, it must have made me immune enough. we were asked to construct a yearbook design proposal consisting of eight pages (front cover, profile, divider's page, activities, prologue, epilogue, back cover). im one-hundred-and-a-ninety-nine-percent sure that my group's proposal would not make way. instead, it'll be just a flitter in our school's disposal area. i would just want to narrate what i've wrote for our prologue. as usual, this blog is one of a dump site to me. it's where i throw my writing skills that weren't recognized that much at school.
P R O L O G U E
looking back on how high school life has been for about more than two-hundred strangers, it is hardly easy to mull over things that brought these strangers together. the only thing left to describe the past is a post-graduation nostalgia.
people who belonged to this batch shared one characteristic in common---being UNIQUE. we always wanted to do things in our own way. even to the extent of launching simple activities, we would easily outstand our opponents. though blended with a bunch of personalities, we were able to communicate.
talking about how-things-started-slash-how-things-ended-this-way, gap and discrimination happened, enough for us to realize that we weren't good at things as a batch anymore. then losses and negative energies came our way. we've been through a lot, a lot that we didn't notice the ticking of the clock, a lot that we weren't able to see the clock's hand strike from one minute to the other. there came a point that we almost gave up and let opponents come our way. we, the strangers appeared to be strangers, still, not until we met the gaze of our senior life. senior life made all the difference. entering that life seemed like we were in a magnetic field---in physics, it's a field where like signs repel and unlike signs attract. an invisible magnetic field do exist, binding different personalities, differnt charges togehter.
talking about fashion, colored pants, skinny jeans, high-waist pants, aviators, shutter shades and suspenders way back from the 60's to the 80's became all the more trendy. those were the days. to wrap it all up, this batch so far, known for their creativity, gave life to what existed as mere photographs of the past. their fashion sense, being old-fashioned, speaks about their maturity. thus, branded as TEENS GONE RETRO.
PS: for the 8 DRAFT DESIGNS, i'll be posting it soon.
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XOXO,
TiM
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