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Mon. Feb 10, just your average after-school Monday
OTTILT: hilariously adorable puppet shows |
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Tues. Feb 11, because you definitely needed an upside-down, black-and-white picture of trees
OTTILT: making that bold, interpretative statement |
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Wed. Feb 12, going to bed early
OTTILT: people flocking to anyone who has food |
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Thurs. Feb 13
OTTILT: coming up with dance moves in the shower |
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Fri. Feb 14, Mr. Figueroa snapped a selfie |
This picture definitely needs explaining. For those of you who go to school with me, this entire story will make perfect sense. So, I was in College Process and all of the teachers were there, and they were performing skits to show us how NOT to act when we go to college fairs. Well, Mr. Figueroa asked if somebody had a phone they could use as a prop, and I was the first one to dive into my backpack and hand them my Galaxy. (And, to be honest, everybody else was acting like they didn't have phones, so, I figured I'd be the model student for once.) While Ms. Thordahl was still setting up and explaining the scenario and asking and answering questions, Mr. Figueroa seemed to be flipping through things on my Galaxy. I was sitting there, skeptically watching, but I guess it's the dream of most teachers to see what items are on a student's phone. I was wondering if he was taking a picture, but didn't get the chance to check right after they performed the skit, which just included Mr. Figueroa acting like a bored kid "texting" (tapping at the screen of the device aimlessly) and Ms. White as his overbearing mother trying to get him interested in the college. When I checked my device later, I found out Mr. Figueroa had taken a selfie and set it as my lock-screen background picture. Weird, but hilarious. My OTTILT for the day was: when you lend someone your phone, and they take a selfie and set it as the background pic
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Sat. Feb 15, those eyes
OTTILT: long, lonely, & quiet dirt roads |
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Sun. Feb 16, pirate selfie
OTTILT: (addictive) simulated reality games |
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