These two gents really gave it their all trying to make something in the school yearbook that would go down in history, and they just barely missed the mark. They had a two-person quote that would be right next to each other, they were looking at each other, and they tried to do the fist-bump. And that final element is where things went off the rails.
While William got his knuckles right up against the edge of the frame on his right, Anthony has his fist just kind of hovering in midair. We really wish they could have perfected it, but it’s not like it’s Anthony’s fault – he wasn’t the one taking the picture. It was all up to the photographer whether or not this worked out. Also, we assume they’re brothers, but we aren’t sure.
Sometimes Nonsense Makes the Most Sense
There’s a lot of stuff one could put in their senior yearbook that comes out of the musical “The Book of Mormon,” but this is one of the stranger options. Then again, it’s hard to find anything disagreeable about it. It’s just a bunch of nonsense sounds that are sung in a happy, cheery tone.
If you’re looking for an understanding as to why Mya Hesby posted this quote in her yearbook, you’re not going to get one here. She probably just likes musical theater is our bet. We think it’s pretty funny that Mya had to put that it was the musical that was called “The Book of Mormon,” and not the book itself. Some people might have gotten a little confused.
Neither of Them Are Wrong
It might be a bit of an obvious point, but we can’t really say anything bad about that line from “Sex and the City.” Other than it’s from “Sex and the City,” of course. Stephanie must have let it slip that she was planning to drop that kind of quote, because Sean had the perfect dunk ready for her.
He was even brave enough to quote it to himself. But you needn’t worry about any bad blood – these two are good friends. For all we know, Stephanie doesn’t even care for “Sex and the City,” and just wanted to make a joke that would take up two people’s quotes. That’s a pretty big ask, even for a couple of goofballs. They both look a lot like goofballs, though.
The Tiger Didn’t Lie
Frosted Flakes might not be the most popular cereal around, but it has plenty of fans when it comes to a breakfast choice. Turns out high school senior and future mop Salvatore Ferrone is one of them. We should have trusted Tony the Tiger, and we had plenty of reasons to do so – he’s a good sport while winning or losing, he wants to get people into the team spirit, and he’s a big tiger – they’re well-known to be trustworthy with things like hunks of raw meat.
So Salvatore dug in with a bowl as he was taking his senior picture, and he was shocked enough to make his review his one and only senior quote. Maybe he didn’t have anything else to say, but it still seems like a bit of a waste.
Seems Kinda Unfair, Honestly
This guy has just noticed a flaw in the whole plan – just as soon as you step outside of high school, you get thrown straight into college, and by general consensus college is a lot more difficult. The professors grade on a much tougher curve, and even if you do sometimes you’ll end up with a test score that is going to make you rethink your major.
It might even make you rethink your life up to that point. Though college does have some good points. For instance, if you already know what you’re interested in, you can get working on building up the skills. Maybe you want to run a business, or be an actor, or join the ranks of medical professionals. It’s all right there for you to pick.