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Well, I'm not really shocked by this revelation. Everyone knows that I am and always will be a drama nerd. As I always say when we do warm-up at theatre: "If I wanted to partake in strenuous activity, then I would've been an athlete, not a thespian". This of course can be seen by the fact that I scored the lowest on the prep/jock/cheerleader option. As an aside, I shall mention briefly that I don't believe that cheerleading is or ever will be a 'sport'. A sport is something that you're not embarrassed to share with others (i.e. "What do I do? Well, you already know that I discovered that fact that spontaneous proton decay in the diaphanous nucleus distends from the elliptical orbit of heightened amplitudes*. However, in my spare time I do enjoy a spot of hot-oil wrestling"). For heaven's sake... it's like telling someone that you think that Photo Scrap booking is not only a craft (shudder), but also a form of art.
*Anni has no idea what any of this means, as she was too busy reading Breaking into Acting for Dummies in Physic's class. She also stole the link for this quiz from Asper-gen.
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