Saturday, October 1, 2016

Opportunities are there you just need to approach them...

We had an event wherein it was basically where a select few would be doing booths. There were food booths service booths, but there was one booth that seemingly had the second to the last, hardest thing to do. It was the Jail booth, I and a select few managed it. I think it wasn't even a jail booth per se it was more of a minigame where if you lose you pay money, we needed to generate money somehow, and due to that experience i have successfully learnt how the other grade levels react to being jailed. if there is one truth, nobody likes to act. This is how our jail booth worked.once you get caught you get sent to the booth. There are no time limits, you need to pay to leave, bu there are ways to earn your freedom without the use of under-handed means. I was even courteous enough to have them leave scratch  free if they beat me in rock papers scissors. The student have no sense of fun whatsoever. This is what I don't like from the student body, the fact that none of them have the capacity to try to leave without leaving the place looking like a bomb detonated. They could have bargained for their freedom, they could have asked if there was a way to leave, but none of them even tried.There was one pair that tried to leave, but they left the room in disarray.

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