~My Future*~

*The part of the site where Minna deludes herself with futuristic delusions of grandeur

This was some assignment for English where we had to predict other people's futures and this is what I got...

~Awards~

The Class Voted Awards for Everybody...

Star Wars Addict
Commentary: I don't have to comment on that.  It's quite obvious

Most Creative
Commentary: Uh, it's a nice compliment.  At least I didn't get Most "Unique"  I guess I am sort of creative in a weird way.  How I flatter myself today.  And yes, I do take this award stuff seriously, the award I received in the 5th grade for Best Actress is still up on my wall...funny how dreams die....

Ms. Speed Reader
Commentary: Oh, this is great.  Haha.  Yes, I read super fast in class.  According to Karen, I don't just read fast, I speed up.  Like, I start out lento and go to vivace.  It's quite freaky.  The reason being is this:  I hate being called on to read in class and I especially hate that it wastes class time, because I read about 10 times faster than I speak.

Future Activist
Commentary: I'm guessing this is from Amnesty International and also my tendency to picket fence EVERYTHING.  Everyone wants me to go to Berkeley and join all of the other freaks.  If only I could get in.  =P

Most Likely to Be on CNN
Commentary: Why, because I like to hear myself talk and nobody can understand what I'm saying?  Just kidding.  I'm flattered.  Can I flirt with Bob the Anchorman?  (not that there are any right now, but I'm assuming there will be!  Dawson's Creek reference there, by the way)

Most Likely to Become a Writer
Commentary: I already am a writer!  Jk jk....jeez that sound sssssssstuck up.  You mean for a career?  Well, we'll see.  I hope not, cuz that means I flunked out of college and med school or whatever

Marissa Minna Lee in twenty years...
by Natalie Kim with input from Karen Nguyen

(yes, I did type the entire thing up.)

    A successful doctor running her own practice, Marissa is on the side the author of countless bestselling novels.  Her fame originates form her Star Wars novels, which gains her notoriety as a writer for the one being responsible of killing off Luke Skywalker.  From her Star Wars franchise, loads of money pour in; but when she's not working as a doctor, writing novels, or making public appearances to book signings and such, she travels the world with her husband, Harrison Ford's grandson, and uses her profession and influence to help the needy and to free prisoners of conscience for Amnesty International.  In her leisure time, she retreats to her posh Beverly Hills mansion to work on her memoirs in which is completely opposite of Adeline Yen Mah's Falling Leaves--she read it in high school and didn't like it much--but instead be humorous and witty seeping with unmistakable sarcasm.  However, though years have past, she still has not deviated much from her high school days, thoroughly enjoying "fart" books and breakfast burritos...

Commentary: Not exactly the future I imagined for myself, but I can't be picky.  If only things were this nice and this easy.

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