Monday, June 1, 2009

Perspectives

I'm going to describe a person that is very well-known at our school and is diverse in personality. He/she will be nicknamed Chompers throughout this piece to hide their identity and keep you interested, because who doesn't like the name Chompers?

I will not be revealing their appearance or gender, just personality in my view. We'll see if we all see eye to eye.

When I first met Chompers, I thought they seemed shy. By the time we had been in close quarters for the whole day, I found this was definitely not the case. I found Chompers to be very talkative and very funny. Chompers was particularly witty and someone I found to be a very good friend.

Chompers wasn't the kind of person who was funny for awhile and then began just nagging at your sanity, but someone who was constantly saying funnier and funnier and wittier and wittier things. I was very amazed as it was such a change in personality.

But Chompers was not only hilarious, oh no, but hard working as well. They took serious matters seriously and joking matters jokingly. I found this very admirable. Chompers was also very aware. They noticed the small things that directed the next move, thus rarely having those "oops" moments. Chompers was confident and just, enthusiastic, well-kept and unique.

Chompers was also very fashionable. At the first free dress day, Chompers came very well presented and not stereotypical. Chompers had some of the best shoes I've ever coveted. They dressed comfortably and appropriately, which I also admired.

When I first saw Chompers I also thought they would be very serious and studious, which I accepted. I realized it's very important not to judge a book by its cover.

Chompers does not take themselves too seriously, appreciates everything, validates all good things, is understanding, artistic, talented, mature and completely unique. They are ethical and completely trustworthy.

But most of all, Chompers is someone I greatly admire. Chompers is a very good person and friend. I am sure Chompers will do very well in whatever subject they choose and deserves the best. I am so lucky to have known Chompers and called them my friend. I have learned a lot from them and completely appreciate them.

Thank you, Chompers. A.K.A. ... _______________.

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