Hey, How Are Ya?
Getting to know you, getting to know me. Wonderful weather we're having. Small talk, long talk, we talk... a lot. Though we are social creatures, natural it is to do so. By speaking to one another we create bigger opportunities, we get to know the neighbor next door, at least by just a little, at least a little more than others ever will. By communicating we get connections, being able to have a friend of a wealthy man is very helpful, how about being friends with someone who's parents are actors, someone who can get a hold of something not attainable with the country? It's important to know one another, it's important to talk to someone, it's important to not feel alone.
Today there was an activity. it involved putting pieces onto a pile, into someone's hand. Those papers contained what we wished for the course and the like. Also, something interesting about us, or odd, for which then off of that information, my colleagues and I, had to figure out from whom that paper did come. I put down that Ultimatum was my favorite word, mainly because of its context and also it sounds like tomato. I was found out very quickly, probably shouldn't have to people around me what I put down.
~kek
Today there was an activity. it involved putting pieces onto a pile, into someone's hand. Those papers contained what we wished for the course and the like. Also, something interesting about us, or odd, for which then off of that information, my colleagues and I, had to figure out from whom that paper did come. I put down that Ultimatum was my favorite word, mainly because of its context and also it sounds like tomato. I was found out very quickly, probably shouldn't have to people around me what I put down.
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