My history teacher is a moron. He thinks there are three races of humans walking the planet right now, he thinks Communism is when the government owns the means of production, and he doesn't think wars are worth spending much time covering (his own words was two hours on the American Civil War is too many). I'm sure all be able to add more complaints about him next week.
My math teacher really got my attention with his approach to disabilities, and that he doesn't like the think of them as disabilities but as challenges. He also mentioned there is apparently some red sheet thing that can be placed on top of a paper to make it easier for people with dyslexia to read. I keep meaning to look into that but I keep forgetting to.
My creative writing teacher seems alright. Hopefully he won't think I'm too weird after he reads my first assignment, in which four elements were assigned to write about. Mine, for the person is a homeless child, the time of the story is at night, the location is a city park, and an event is someone is supposed to feel like giving up. So I came up with a little girl who was abducted by a secret military agency to perform an experiment on her to enhance her strengths and abilities, and rid her of feelings such as remorse. She escapes the military facility, goes to the park where she was abducted, and kills some people. And when the military group shows up, some of them are killed by her and the one that survives wants to quit because he can't bring himself to kill a little girl. But he does anyways because he has to.
I'm starting to realize that I really do read alot of manga and watch alot of anime.