Well, it's sophomore year and I have already broken a few promises. I told people I would treat the incoming freshman with the respect they, "deserve" (A sentence I can no longer say with a straight face). I also mentioned regular posting times which I may or may not stick with. Jared, however, has not posted in three months (hint hint Jared). Otherwise I'm looking forward to sophomore year. Even though I'm still an underclassmen, the seniority over one group is great. That and the fact that I'm coming in to a school I know is also a good feeling. Better yet classes seem to be easy and with my newfound free period what could go wrong? Absolutely fucking nothing! The sophomores have complete contol over the freshman in the fascist regime we have created. 1PercentIrony is no longer an Anarchist Blog. We have supreme leadership over the freshman and everyone besides Thomas Hall sucks. But on the other hand, welcome incoming freshman who probably won't read my blog. I hope everyone enjoys their year. The blog this year may take a different turn for the better or worse. Either way Jared and I will post somewhat regularly. Expect at least two or three maybe four posts per month and none in the summer because fuck you I'm spiderman.
There may also be new additions to the site. I urge anyone interested in writing to send in a story to [email protected] I also may or may not make shirts with the 1percentirony watermark on it. If you have an idea for the shirt email me with a picture of said shirt. In the off chance you would like to purchase one talk to me, pay me, and I'll order them. PROPAGANDA FTW -Jack
3 Comments
Scizor42
9/11/2012 08:07:00 am
THIS WAS DONE ON SCHOOL TIME AND YOU KNOW IT
Reply
Minecraft
9/21/2012 12:09:38 pm
What about puchy
Reply
Person who said there name is minecraft who I think I know and I will kill you
9/25/2012 11:59:18 am
What about Pucci who you hang out with every fucking day
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
Jack OgilvieJack Ogilvie is 16 years old. He enjoys writing about Anarchy and occasionally gives into the angst of a cynical high school student, so a willing to receive criticism audience is needed. Archives
February 2014
Categories
All
|