This day is something that is grating on my nerves. I don’t want to blame anyone but I feel like I need to voice out my feelings. How could a remark destroy years of being together? One simple sentence could ruin the entire mood! This day started out great but in the end it has gone mad. I need not to elaborate because now is not the right time to blame anyone. I just feel crappy because I get to suffer the consequences of something I did not take part of. I do sympathize with the party being insulted. I care a lot because they happen to be my teachers. I know how hard they work. They work because it’s something they want to do and not because of money. When could my batch move on? When everything is starting to be okay, one action would block us from being a united batch. I’m just tired of the bickering and blaming people. It’s our last year in school. As far as I’m concerned, it’s supposed to be memorable and fun. Why is it starting to suck? It taught me a valuable lesson. We really have to think before we speak. If it’s nothing good then we should keep to ourselves. The pen is not mightier than the sword! I believe that it should be revised. It should be the tongue is mightier than the sword. It’s because one wrong phrase could tarnish a relationship. I think that’s the reason why God assigned the tongue to be inside the mouth and he guarded it with a set of teeth. It simply means we have to be careful. I’m still looking at this at a positive point of view. I believe that it can be resolved and it only takes time. Both parties are hurt and I know that it’s not meant to be. Misinterpretation played a role in tarnishing both sides. It’s a big mistake but I know and feel that we could get over it. That’s why it’s called a mistake; we could simply try again until we perfect it. I feel like we should ask for an apology because it’s the first thing to do to start the ball rolling. Moving on, I just find it amazing how tittle-tattle spread like hell in an exclusive school for boys. It could have happened a few minutes ago but I was shocked that the whole school knew about it already. Gossip spreads at a speed of 978934720273834 kmph! Isn’t that unusual for a boy school? Beats me!