Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Wall


The Wall

There once was a time when I couldn’t ignore anyone and when I was a very cunning, mischievous kid. That is when I found out I could put up The Wall.
When I found I could put up the nobody and when I say nobody I mean nobody could get inside of me to even attempt to figure me out and get lost in a maze of thought pattern that they will never get out of. The Wall is a mental barrier that is impenetrable except by others who have severe A.D.H.D.. I used the wall as a way to keep myself entertained instead of being bored because boredom is my number one enemy, filling your brain with black and white images.
When I was in math one day there was a day when we had to make robots with gears and I had begged the teacher to let me go by myself  but there weren’t enough sets to so I had to go with people who were dull in comparison. They had finished the first one, the second one and were working on the third when they gave up and when they were working on the others I was exploring my mental wall when I was brought back because they wanted me to finish the robot which I had finished in my head ten times already so I had the pieces to complete the robot and I was about to put the most important piece into the correct interlocking spot when the meanest one in the group grabbed the  piece and yelled into my face that it didn’t go there and caused the failure of our group by breaking the gear that was the one that connected to the motor. We had told the teacher but she thought that I had broken it that was when the mean one acted so innocent and kept blaming it on me.
About 15 minutes later I had just finished gluing the 2 pieces of the gear together disaster strikes again this time in the form of someone’s falling math textbook. That was when I done and taken enough blame for the blame little did I know that that would help us by having the piece hit the ground making the piece parallel to the ground. Picking up the piece I decided to see if my quick fix would fit and make it work which it did (as if there was any doubt). Though it was a nerve racking it was still an exciting experience to go through.

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