Sex Registry Forbids Kells To Enter School Zone, He Rebels
...Speaking of good time there was some little girl playing in the classroom pond that caught my eye. While talking to her she kept trying persuade me to touch the classroom turtle. There was no way that was gonna happen, especially after the turtle tried to bite her several times. Kids are crazy! Below is some video of my experience with her.
Joshua Packwood recently made history when he became the 1st white valedictorian to graduate from Morehouse College. "A large majority of my friends, like all my girlfriends have been minorities," says Packwood. "So it was kind of strange that I always kind of gravitated to the black community." Unfortunately for Packwood the road to making history wasn't easy. According to Packwood many of his classmates didn't agree of him attending the all black male school for reasons unknown. However it didn't slow him down once, and on May 18th he'll be given his degree. Congratulations.
...Wow that's amazing, a white valedictorian of an all black school? Just imagine how his baby is gonna look.
I'm looking for a new dog as a pet, my options are slim because I don't have a lot of time to walk the dog. I found this Pomeranian that's adorable.
I understand it's prom season. Yes that's right, it's the season of disaster.
Ladies once again, less is more! Stop begging for attention.
Final Thought: The main reason I'm so diverse is because I've had to adapt to several different social settings for every school I've attended since I was 4. Unlike most people I've attended 3 different school settings. What do I mean? Well for example....I started out in private school (5% black), went to public school (90% black), and even attended Catholic school (100% male). With that said I was force to make several transitions that would adapt to the behavior of students in all 3 school settings. In private school I learned how to adapt to people of different ethnic and social statuses. I was easily the poorest kid in my class, let alone school. I remember attending childhood parties and being in total disbelief because the kids rooms were the size of me and my mother's 2 bedroom apartment. When I got to public school I learned survival. Kids were cruel, gang affiliated, and did mischievous things I never thought about prior to public school. Catholic school taught me discipline. If I acted up, I could be physically punished as well as sent to the lunch room to cook for fellow classmates. Anyone with a similar experience knows those 3 settings are NOTHING alike. It's definitely something you would have to experience to know anything about. Looking back at it I really appreciate those experiences now - it's now a strong reflection of my personality and how I can adapt to different environments when socially tested.
