This ‘Update Break’ is being brought to you by a Coding Overload and the need for fresh baked cookies by 3:30pm to avoid the wrath of Keira.
In the news: Yesterday during Circle, Keira was kicked in the jaw by a class mate. Teacher reports that, quote ”Keira seemed completely unfazed by the event.” end quote.
In other news: Riley announces she hates school and stated this morning that she is looking into other alternatives.
Riley also stated that she is already smart, because “’s.m.a.r.t’ is in my ‘j.e.a.n.s’.” Once again providing evidence that she can spell, but further education is required.
Stay tuned to this profile for the Word Report.
Headlining: “Unphased” v. “Unfazed”
We now return you to your regularly scheduled life.
Comment: “Unphased” is a word – it means unsynchronized.
“Unfazed” is also a word – “Faze” means to confuse or disrupt. People often say a person is unfazed by something – meaning calm, not upset, not taken by surprise, not confused.