A dive into teenager's class
We are two friends writing this blog,both in grade 10, living life to the fullest. It feels like we’re doing the job of roasting without getting paid. We have a group of other “characters” in our class, and let’s just say it’s never boring. Here’s a rundown of our classmates and teachers:
1. The Gossip Crew:
•Gas and Cylinder:
Gas is a girl who thinks Cylinder is the sweetest guy ever. However, Cylinder, who tries to speak with a British accent (and fails), isn’t liked by anyone else in the class except Gas. Despite their pretense, everyone knows they’re a couple.
•Namuna:
Removing my name’s initial, you get Namuna. She believes she’s the cutest girl in the class, but that’s not quite true. She constantly tries to get attention from boys and acts innocent, which is quite annoying. During grade 9, she suffered from anxiety, and while the class rallied around her, she started acting strangely as we supported her. By the end of grade 9, her anxiety was gone, but her weird behavior continued, and now the whole class is quite annoyed.
2. The Class Flexers and Drama:
•Flexxy: She loves to boast about everything—her brother, her old school, her family, and even her dad’s friendship with our respected principal. She recently showed her selfish side during a class chatpate party. She was supposed to bring bhuja, jhola, and masala, but after getting food poisoning and being unable to eat, she didn’t bring her share.
•The Guy with a Unique Flair: This guy exhibits behaviors that are hard for new students to handle. He stands up during class and makes us uncomfortable. His English is excellent but often incomprehensible.
•Fridge and Pig: Fridge is liked by many boys, though it’s unclear why. She also behaves like she’s bisexual with her friend Pig.
3. The Class Characters:
•The Gas Guy: Known for his natural gas, he’s so potent that we have to use room fresheners to tolerate it.
•Rangeela: Our energetic English teacher who’s obsessed with jumping around and checking notebooks.
•PK Sir: Perhaps the best teacher in our school, as he tells us exactly which questions will be on our exams.
•Jalima: Our math teacher who assigns a lot of homework but is sweet overall. Her son is in our class, and we sometimes scold him because of the heavy homework load.
•Sanki Sir: A handsome science teacher with mood swings and handwriting that's hard to decipher.
•Golden Fish: Another science teacher who often forgets things. He promised chocolates to our group but never delivered.
•Tan Sir and Omath Sir: Known for their obsession with saying "tan."
•Neta Teacher: Our social studies teacher who gives lectures in a style reminiscent of a politician.
•Basanti: A new teacher with no notable qualities except for his teaching skills.
•Virus: Our computer teacher, during whose period we are writing this blog. We chose this class due to his manipulation, but it's been quite challenging.
Despite all these quirks, our class has a strong sense of unity. We all help each other in times of need and believe in sticking together through thick and thin. We've created many memories with each other. While we might complain about our class, we also know we’ll miss it once we move on. We realize that after grade 10, we might drift apart and lose touch, but the memories we’ve made will always stay with us.
Conclusion:
Our class is full of unique and entertaining characters that make every day interesting. We hope you enjoyed this peek into our world. Share your own classroom experiences o
r similar characters from your schools!
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