Thursday, 4:40 p.m.
  Here I go again.
I was thinking about the lunch seating arrangements throughout middle school and now highschool.
I noticed that all the "cool" kids always sit by the windows. The "uncool" kids are always off by the side farthest away from the light, from the windows.
At first I was thinking it was closest to the ala carte or whatever, because in both of the schools I've went to with windows in the cafeterias, the ala carte line is by the windows. However, at my middle school, the "popular" people sat in the middle tables. At least, I think they did. I don't remember. I hated middle school.
Anyway, windows draw the so called cool kids to them. I think maybe the less cool students are afraid of being seen in the light. The dungeons and dragons players who have so many pimples you can find constellations in them. The japanimation "otaku" who sit and pretend they're japanese and don't want to see each other's large caucasian eyes, so they sit where the light is dim. The geeks who have spent so much time on their computers that natural light just hurts their eyes.
Yes, I'm brutally stereotyping. On my defense, though, so many people conform to their labels it's almost accurate. I think it should be the other way around, but no one ever pays attention to what I think. They haven't realized that I'm the queen of the universe and that what I say should be followed. Because i know everything.
Everything, dammit!
aaron