My elementary school sucked all the creativity out of me, and now we're supposed to be creative with writing. We're always supposed to be creative with our answers, but I really don't know what to say other than what I've learned from the textbooks. It disgusts me that teachers suddenly want me to be this artistic genius of a child that they expect, but they should try one somewhat unique idea I have: Go to my old school, and ask the teachers for my creativity back. Perhaps they have it in a jar, hidden in the back of the class. If they do, and don't give me the creativity, steal it. (This doesn't count as stealing though. It's mine!) If only, I could just suddenly think of things, and just blurt out "I got it!" like how I see on TV. Unfortunately, of you did that in my elementary school, your classmates would think you're crazy, and you'd get Silent Lunch. That's when you have to sit at a table in the back of the cafeteria, where most teachers and lunch moniters sit while on their lunch breaks, and be absolutely quiet. It's not all that bad, but if you don't pretend to look ashamed, teachers assume you're used to it, and that you're a troublemaker. I'm going to try to add more to the story that will probably never be finished until the end of the year, I finally have an idea.
