Hey, my name is Seán O Héir and i'm starting a page where i'm going to write pretty much anything that interests me or anything that comes to my mind {and a lot of unusual ideas come to my mind}. this page is not going to be a boring page where i talk about politics and what i did during the week. I'm going to talk about everyday annoyances and questions that no one can ever answer. Trust me, you are not going to be wasting your time reading this {i hope}.

Today's 5 things that annoy me:

 

Questions that i can never answer:

 

Homework

Oh god how i hate it so. After a long day of school with teachers shouting at you, making you feel inferior, you come home to what? Yes homework. You just want to sit down, eat your dinner, maybe play on the PS3 {or XBox 360- the one that no one cares about, haha} but no you can't. You've got your narky mum nagging at you to do it first. Why do they even have homework? I think if they made school a bit longer and we did the work there, i might be ok with that. But that's probably never going to happen.

Homework just causes hassle with teachers, parents and students.If you don't do your homework you get into trouble with your teacher, who will then probably write a note home to your mum and dad and they will just give out to you for ages and then they might say they are dissapointed with you. isn't that a lot of hassle for just some work that no one wants to do. I think it sure is.

But nothing is more boring and exhuasting than EXTRA homework. Your teacher just tells you to write out a page of the book. What use is that?!?! You are defentely not going to learn anything and it's NOT going to do you any good. You just sit at home writing. That's kind of crappy, isn't it. It's worse than twilight movies.

Homework is never going to go so there is no point in trying to get your teacher to give you a free day off. It's just something we are going to have to live with. Sorry.

 

 

Well that's my first time doing this typing thing. Hope you got some enjoyment from it. Thanks for reading,

                                 Seán O Héir