The future Howard Hamlin lookalike was excited to get his outfit perfect for picture day ready, but he couldn’t be bothered to leave a quote for the yearbook. He asked a friend – or somebody who was on the yearbook committee – to just come up with any old thing so that he didn’t look bad.
Well, bad news for this guy, because he looks like a fool for sure, no matter how brilliant his smile is. There’s always the chance that this was a planned goof, and he wasn’t skipping any school at all, but he looks like the kind of kid that would play hooky every once in a while. Still, he knows how to clean up, and being presentable is sometimes a much larger part than actually being there.
Putting the Rumors to Rest
While it’s possible that these two didn’t come up with a two-person senior quote (like some of the other examples that are found on this list) it’s pretty clear that was the intent. “I like my X like I like my Y” jokes are a classic construction that is able to adapt to almost anything you want to do.
It seems like these two guys were pointing out their orientation in what was supposed to be a funny way, but the execution was a little mishandled. Now, if Eduardo had said that “WE like OUR girls how WE Like OUR coffee,” then things would have been a lot smoother. Armani had the right idea. This was almost great, but as it stands it probably just ended up confusing people who weren’t in on the facts already.
The Wisdom of the Ages
It’s a strange quote. Surely, one looks at what Anthony Cabrera has decided to put in his senior yearbook and raises an eyebrow. What is this trying to tell us? Does it have a deeper meaning? Is it supposed to make us stop and think? How long must one ponder such a statement before the truth is revealed? We’ll tell all: There’s no hidden message. If you’re making a party, you have to have balloons.
Where did Anthony get such sterling wisdom? From none other than his grandmother, who has apparently been saying it to him for years. Is she correct? Many would say no, but balloons are never amiss at a gathering. We like to think that Anthony has gone on to be a cheerful, fun-loving guy who is always ready to spruce up a party location.
Putting it All on the Table
This is how most high schoolers probably feel by the time they’ve reached graduation. They might not have hated their time in the halls of school, but they’re ready to move on to bigger and better things. Kaylyn is going off to college most likely, where she’ll be able to take classes that interest her, find friends that could potentially last a lifetime, discover a career, or maybe even find that special someone. In comparison, high school pales.
There are a lot of us that lose contact with high school friends even in our brave new world of social media and instant communication. Kaylyn doesn’t seem to mind that fact all that much – even if there are a few people who will hang around in her life.
Looking Forward to It All
We don’t know what that quote is from and we’re a little scared to find out, since it might require going onto Tik Tok. Some things are a step too far. As soon as we do, our hair is going to be dyed a bad strawberry blond and we’re going to start quoting things that don’t altogether deserve to be quoted.
Still, at least Jordan is excited about his next steps in life, unlike so many people. Jordan is aware that with adulthood not only comes many responsibilities but also many good things. You can stay up and watch movies, you can spend your free time pursuing new things like learning a fun language or teaching yourself to juggle. Yes, we should all be so ready to pick up some adulthood and get to work.