Prompt: Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

Prompt Response: I can't think of a time when I had to step out of my comfort zone, but I am going to soon. I'm going to my friend Walker's homecoming at Chamblee High School, where I don't know many people. I'm not exactly sure how it's going to go, i'm pretty nervous since i'm a stranger to most there. Walker also informed me that the girls said "its's going to be awkward if she's there" which doesn't make me feel any better about going. But I know that I can prove them wrong becuase I am an outgoing, non-awkward person and I can make the best out of this situation even if I don't know many people. 

Summary: In class today, we read an article and discussed whether we thought killing someone could ever be considered a "good kill." We then created a claim based on our perspective on the topic.

Reflection: I always thought that there was no such thing as a "good kill," but in class today, my perspective changed. It made me think about serious cases where it could be necessary, and how come people truly don't deserve to live, for example, a school shooter.

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