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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:49 pm
Wow. People in my school are just way too much into Twilight, if that's even possible. xD
I walked into my Religion class to see new projects put up. The topic?
Their own personal definition of beautiful. Of course, someone's definition included a large picture of Robert Pattinson on their bristol board.
Then, in French class, I noticed that the minor niners had to do a project using the proper phrasing/grammar which included the word 'best', or 'better'.
"Robert Pattinson est meillure que Taylor Lautner."
Ahaha! I nearly lost it in class at that point. xD
Any interesting Twilight-related references you might have come across in your class or anyone's schoolwork?
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:35 am
Haha, I love the French class thing. I'm not in high school anymore, and I didn't real Twilight until after I had graduated, but apparently the kids are crazy about Twilight at my old school, I can only imagine what it's like.
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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:12 pm
I go to a magnet school so its like high school with majors, and one of them is literary arts, and all of them think Stephenie cannot write for her life. So my school is entirely divided. You love it or hate it. My chemistry teacher hates it; the lit kids gave him 20 copies to use with his trebuchet at the rennaisance festival xD
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 11:45 am
Well, not in an actual class of mine;
But in our library above the computers there's a little printed out example of what you're login should look like, and that example looks like this:
09ecullen
(Year of Graduation. First initial of first name. Last name.)
Yep... pretty intense right therrr.
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 6:51 pm
I did a compare and contrast paper on Twilight vs House of Night. Just pretty much breaking down everything from character depth to writing style.
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Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:27 pm
I work in a library, so Twilight references happen a lot.
I actually met my boss last year by going to a Twilight program she created. It was wonderful.
We almost never have any of the books on our shelves.
I think the funniest thing that happened was when these two boys, about 7 and 8, came in with their mom and were determined to get the book because they heard it as "super cool."
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