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Cheers & Jeers
Cheers

Cheers to last week’s snow day. It finally looked like a picturesque winter in Georgia! Having snowball fights, making snowmen, or just taking a walk in the winter wonderland, it was like being a kid again.

Cheers to winter outfits. Winter fashion season is always amazing. The coats and scarfs are stunning.

Cheers to club pictures. It is always fun to be memorialized for all the various activities that students do.

Cheers to Cava. This place has Mediterranean bowls and pita that are healthy, different, and delicious. 

Cheers to Bad Bunny’s new album “DeBi TiRAR MaS FOToS.” He samples many salsa songs and talks about his home in Puerto Rico in his eighth studio album.

Cheers to good groups for projects. Sure, working with your friends for a project is nice, but working with a group that leads to low stress and work you actually enjoy is far better.

Jeers

Jeers to black Ice. Gee, it is so fun having to drive everywhere and then you slip out of nowhere. I love deadly ice that you cannot see!

Jeers to finding shirts. Over the course of your four years in high school, you get a lot of shirts. Shirts that go missing as other shirts are added, so it is really annoying when you have to find all of them for club pictures.

Jeers to TikTok possibly getting banned. Okay, yes, I get it, the brain rot, the misinformation, it gets draining. BUT! Losing out on a way of creative expression is generally bad and I am not just saying that because I use it.

Jeers to social media losing fact checking. Facebook has recently gotten rid of its fact checking feature, allowing misinformation to run rampant on the platform. Needless to say, the journalism program does not support the proliferation of misinformation.

Jeers to the LA wildfires. Our hearts go out to those who have lost their lives and their homes to these fires. We salute the brave men and women working to rescue people and fight the fires.

Jeers to logging back in. It is aggravating when you get something new just to go through the labyrinths of passwords and two step verifications. It is far worse when you are randomly logged out and have to find out which email you used for that account.

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