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1) Highschool: Today was my first day. Kinda boring, but the year looks good; most of my teachers (seem) nice, and I have some friends in all my classes. Lunch = mass confusion, and the garbage cans are practically hidden...

I got lost, too. All in all, it was pretty fun.

2) Mudkipz/Waldo: I redid my background, now there are less mudkipz antennas in the picture. I also added mudkipz in all 4 directions, and a very tiny Waldo that you guys can find...

3) PA2: Nearing very early closed testing, I just have to add squirtle (like 10-20 minutes of boredom depending on what attacks I need to add). I also want to optimize one or two more things, and implement catching (simple).

4) Little rant: Even though I'm in high school now, there are still participation grades. You'd think the teachers would give up on them by now, and decide that we're old enough to pay attention and learn or day dream. For most people, daydreaming = failing and paying attention = learning everything. So why do they care if someone day dreams, especially if they already know everything? Typically about 30 minutes or so of my math class is day dreaming. Why? Because I don't need to learn every little example and even if I miss something, I just need to read about a paragraph from the book. It bugs me that my grade gets brought down (occasionally; this is the first year almost all my teachers have a participation grade) because I pick stuff up fast and get bored. Of course there are some things that I don't pick up quickly, but in the long run it doesn't matter.

EDIT: I just found a game called "Naruto Shinobi Masterz". Unfortunately for the owner, z can only replace an "s" in the case of an internet meme, or it just sounds retarded.
I found Waldo.
Abel Nightroad wrote:
I found Waldo.

orly? He's not too hard to find, considering the background is tiled. However, once you take your eyes off him, you can't find him again...
Most of my college classes have participation grades, as well. Of course, they also don't collect homework in many of those classes, so they need some bulk to give students bad at tests a chance. That, and it promotes discussion, although I don't know how much discussion Math teachers want...

P.S. Is Waldo that little red dot?
Yeah, it's his hat at least. Waldo himself is very unnoticeable, and blends in with the mudkips.
You should give the stick figure in your front-page's avatar a Waldo hat.