Congratulations to the class of 2005.
This graduation ceremony seemed to mark the end of high school for me. It seemed so significant. But now that the ceremony, formal dinner, and all night party are all finished, none of it seems to be worth it. It’s probably because I didn’t get any sleep during the party. But I just don’t feel so right about graduating. Depressing as it is already with the provincial exams, there seems to be an extra layer of tension put on me. I can’t say it’s either good or bad. The end of school now seems so empty. Nothing seems to be after this, even though I won’t even have a single spare block in the first term next year.
It’s almost as if I’d go through another two years of this non-stop hassel without too much development in the mind just so I won’t have to move on. I hate growing up gah.
I’ll be graduating next year. w00t, i think.
Oh, and Congratulations has no D in it.
Congratulations! :)
I’ll be graduating in four more years.
Thanks! Damn I need a spell checker on my keyboard.
oooh congratulations on your graduation! yeah i don’t feel like growing up either… time is passing so quickly.. TT so wait ur doing 2 years in a transition program? so u’d physically go to UBC to learn or u stay in high school for it? sorry my high school didn’t have stuff like this so i just wanted to know. :P
thanks for the offer to hack.. hahaha… i really appreciate it! :)
Thanks Ivy! The Transition Program is basically high school in two years. I joined it after I finished elementary school. Now two years later, I’m graduating :)
o_O How old are you?
15 good sir :)
By the way, Satoshi, you might want to change the address of your website for this comment form, as it’s not pointing to your domain right now.
Congratulations!
Thanks Mathias!
hey, the class of 2005 rocks! (I graduated too :))
congratulation! :)
anyway, its me
Thanks!
Bah! Thanks a lot! With the whole domain switch, I’ve had to update EVERYTHING to point to the new one, so of course it figures I’d forget to do a few here or there.