Yearbooks


We got yearbooks today! It didn’t end up like what happened in the daily flash, though. Which is good.

27 Responses to “Yearbooks”


  • Indeed, it wouldn’t be so great for everyone to be exactly the same.

  • Yeah! Uniqueness is great! Ain’t that right, smaller-outlined guy!?

    Smaller-outlined guy: You said it, Outlined-guy-with-a-crooked-body!

  • Then you wouldn’t be able to tell each other apart! :P

    Even though it was my last year in high school this year, I didn’t get a yearbook x.x
    They’re way overpriced($150? C’mon!), and it’s always chuck-full of mistakes. I, however, was able to put “The cake is a lie.” as my senior write-up that goes next to my portrait. But still, couldn’t afford it.

    How much did yours cost, KirbyM?

  • I really should have bought some yearbooks back when I had a bowl cut where the edge of the hair was a good inch from my head. Pair that with goldfish bowl-sized glasses and unique becomes an understatement.

  • ⑥th
    AWESOME 8D it was a good thing it was just a dream

  • You are unique! Just like everyone else!

  • Well, what you see of the 3 same characters maybe his/her with twins/look-alike. y’know, people kept saying everybody have 7 look-alike in this world.

    BTW, for my yearbook, we draw something on A4 paper (bio, so on…) and photocopied it.

  • Yay, “All Just A Dream … Or Is It?” end!

    But yeah, I haven’t gotten a yearbook in, um, years. Not even when I graduated from college!

    (Also ⑨th)

  • @Chaos42: That’s so true!
    .
    ..

    *cries in corner*

  • The saying “Everyone is unique and different in their own way” dain’t apply in Walfas.

  • LOL clones (and the original one is always the first one to fall)

  • That was a social critic, wasn’t it?

  • NoWaiThatsImpossible:O!

    everyone’s unique no matter how similar they look 8D

  • This comment is just like everybody else’s.

  • I thought Aya would be in it D=

  • There are no such thing as a yearbook where I live… I think.

    We just get some paper with everyones picture on it, and that’s it. I think I burned mine. I liek to burn things.

  • Mm, so is this about that Alison Boulter quote..? Wait, someone already said it in some earlier comment.

    Anyway, the yearbook at my high school was heavy enough to use as a weapon. The yearbook committee had this thing about making it larger and thicker every year.

  • once when i was in 2nd grade, i got in trouble and had to sit out while everybody was signing each others yearbook. all because i didn’t buy a yearbook

  • I paid $82 dollars for mine in advance around the beginning of the year. Half way into the year, they gave me the money back with not explanation. Now, on the last week of school and broke, I just found out why that happened. They also raised the price.
    So, no yearbook for my freshman year! XD

  • Heh. My friend’s picture ended up in the yearbook twice, and my other friend wasen’t in there at all. Ahaha~

  • i never got a year book since it was $5 and that was to much money for me. and they were suppossed to be the grade that was 2 grades up(this was 2 yrs ago that im talking about)so basicly 5 people in my class got year books. one person in it liked playing nauto games. either way tis is a good flash, nya.

  • Yearbooks? Who needs ’em when you can enjoy your own custom phot album you and your friends take from that time XDDDDDDDDDDDD
    *Doesn’t have any photos from his graduation*

  • @Arlekin:
    LOL clones?

  • Huh? LOL clones?

  • Everyone in the exterior is the same… but in their insides, their hearts are all unique, and even then they all beat at the same time. It’s such a moving story (;∀;)

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