I rented a book from the school library on "All the fun facts about Biology". I LOVE biology. Everything about it just so damn interesting. So I had no idea I would have to argue for it when my friend comes and asks me if she can take it. I kindly tell her that I want it to improve my grades and such and because the library is closing down and sending all their books to the less privelleged in a months time. But now she complains that she needs it to study for a test. Is the internet that difficult to use? I don't think so seeing though she has a sidetaker account.
She tells me that the teacher told her that that book has information that is more relevant to her test than anything on the internet and told me she tried. I asked her that if that was true, why hadn't any of the other kids asked me for it. She said that the teacher reccommended it for her, which I can understand. I would have offered to help her but her dad is from a strict religion and if I can hardly touch her (in a friendly way, ofcourse) then there is nooooo way I can touch her computer or bring her to mine.
Now I get into this whole thing where I tell her that it's not my fault she can't use the internet... Half of the succession of passing a test is being able to study it all appropriately. She wants the book and claims that she should have it seeing though I'm only borrowing it because I like biology, but I am the one who rented it so it's tough luck thinking that she can take away something I specifically picked out, being the last time I will ever be able to take any book from there again let alone the one I want.
My friend and I aren't angry with each other... This is more a competitive rivalry to see who is right. Just for fun because it's so interesting to see everyone else's opinion on an everyday situation... and It's my first side I've made.
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