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Sunday, May 2, 2010, @ 7:56 PM

I wonder if anyone successful or wise, ever liked school. Because it is so unbearable, and I can't understand why anyone would even remotely like school. The only people that I know who like school are either a) ignorant, b) highly unintelligent, c) fake or d) immensely impoverished. Oh and just to be clear, when I mean successful , I don't include famous people because I am quite certain that not everyone who is famous, is necessarily successful or by any means smart. I mean look at Heidi Montag. She's as smart as a rock and has had ten psychotic looking surgeries. I bet she loved school. And I know it's terrible to be spiteful of this wonderful opportunity, but I can't help it. However, this curriculum has been alive for generations, and every time it sounds like no one has ever had a problem with it. So I guess we all need to just suffer and move on... right? Because if it were any easier for us, we probably wouldn't learn how to persevere, and be patient, and work for what we want. BUT DO WE HAVE TO SUFFER THIS MUCH ?! I kid, whatever, school's school and one day when I finish, I will move as far away from any sort of institution as possible. Unless its New York.