Friday, January 10, 2014

Day Ten

It all changed the minute we walked into the snowball....

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  1. It was changed the moment we walked into snowball. It was like a bomb went off, all of a sudden everybody was running towards the exits. In confusion I was following the crowd until I realized somebody was in trouble. But what kind of trouble, nobody will say what happened. That's when my am scared expression took shape and I walked out the doors with them to stand in the cold for about two hours, that day I realized how important heroes are and how I could never be one.

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  2. "It al changed the moment we walked into Snowball..."

    That's what everyone says. That it's magical. It's amazing. It's life changing.

    I guess because for once in our lives everyone is together?

    I don't know, I've never really got it.

    Maybe it is everything that people claim it to be.

    But I'm in a wheelchair and I don't dance.

    So I guess I'll never know, because I'm not going.

    Ever.

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    1. You're killing me. There is always hope. I think she'll walk again darn it. I believe she will dance on her wedding day!

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  3. It all changes the minute we walk into snowball. There is no judgement, no expectations, no discrimination. There is only the music and the lights and the whirl of colorful dresses as we dance wildly because we don't care tonight. We are all just a group of kids looking for a good time.

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    1. I like this because it's true. Or at least it is for me

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    2. This is cute. I always loved my high school dances. I still remember them fondly.

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  4. It all changed the minute we walked in to snowball. All of my happiness flew out the door right as I walked in. Another wasted night I could be spending at home alone with my x-box. As I stalked past all of the kissy-faced couples, I rolled my eyes and began to ponder why I had allowed my mother to drag me into this. Pure. Torture. Whats the point anyways? All of the girls spend countless hours fluffing up their hair and painting their faces just to walk into a dark gym and jump around like fools. Meanwhile us guys are put under immense pressure to find a girl desperate enough to agree to go with us. It's all a big joke to me. I mean seriously. I've got zombies to fight.

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    1. The way you described dances as girls spending countless hours and dancing around like fools is probably the most humorously accurate description I ever heard. Also, this kid has his priorities straight.

      P.s. Can I tell you again how much I loved your dress? You looked amazing

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    2. I second everything Danielle said and would like to add that wearing black tights with that dress was bold and totally made it! And this is adorable :)

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  5. It all changed the minute we walked into the snowball. The lights portraying there colors all over the room. Friends quickly surround you in a dancing group. Also a bunch of random strangers form a mosh pit in which you become the center. When a slow dance comes on, you want to find that special someone to dance with. The night becomes one that everyone remember, one that will always be in your hearts.

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  6. It all changed the minute we walked into the snowball....the whole place was a disaster like a tornado hit the gym. People were fighting, punching each other bloody noses and some people got sent to the hospital because they were so bad. We were very unhappy when we entered the gym, our snowball got ruined by a bunch of punks that destroyed the gym and got into fights and arguments.

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  7. It all changed the minute we walked into snowball. The twinkling lights glittered like snow gliding through the air. The music pound against my chest. My boyfriend was around my arm, and he pulled me down to the ground. I was on top of him when I felt him start to spasm. "MARK! MARK!" There was no answer. Just his body twitching. The world went black that night. I no longer have stars in my constellation. Just the name Mark. There's still no answer.

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