oalove
Love is in OA. Read to find out your contributions to Oxford. This site will go through wide variety of people, including freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and our beloved '11 seniors.♥, the OALOVE crew.
♥, the OALOVE crew.
I really missed MLAOA after it was taken down because students were starting to bash on teachers right? And prior to creating this website, I thought OAGMH was inactive. dead. If MLAOA and OALOVE can be merge to better students’ experience at Oxford and keep them interested in the site, then I’m down for it. Without submissions, the site will stop propelling, so there should be someone to keep it active and still running without the dependence of users’ submissions.
What happened to oagmh? It’s barely active, though. And yeah, though it was in response to oabitches, we’re still going to try and do more than just be the opposite of that site. Sure pretty soon oabitches is going to fade away, but that won’t stop us from upholding our objectives of this site.
SARI ZUREIQAT.
You’re a fun person to talk to,it’s not awkward talking to you at all. All this attention that you received wasn’t entirely your fault. The attention was created by your close friends which seemed to have the pleasure of teasing you, but we’re sure they mean well. Ever since the start of seventh grade and junior year, you grew so much, defying gravity as you became even taller than those girls who used to be taller than you. When people look at you, they don’t see you as a nerd. You’re intelligent, funny, social, just a person that’s easy to get along with. And damn, you even got a car! You’re very nice, for offering rides for people who need it. We all love you Sari.
MUCH OALOVE.
TIMOTHY LIM.
At Oxford, we appreciate you for your humor, you always seem to lighten up the mood in class. During lectures, from your spontaneous comments, you help to create laughs, make the discussion more interesting. Even if they’re sometimes inappropriate or mean, especially when you always seem to blame the people in the douche groups, you’re still fun to have in class. You speak your mind and you’re not afraid of other people’s opinions.Just be more sensitive to people’s feelings when you speak your mind because sometimes you’re hurting people feelings just by stating it. Maybe keep it to yourself next time, yeah?
MUCH OALOVE.
ANGIE GIMAIE.
Surely you’re loud, it’s true. But you’re loud in a good way in that you’re contagious, inspiring smiles and laughs whenever you’re around people. In Health class with Mr. Chaldu last year, you made class very interesting that you helped students stay awake in class. We’re sure your teachers appreciate your optimistic attitude in class as well. You’re easy to talk to, you’re sweet and funny. There’s no reason to say to yourself that you’re fat, because you’re very pretty, regardless of your body shape. But you do play off your body shape well, since you seem to wear clothes that compliments to your body. Understand this, when people look at you, they don’t notice your body shape, they notice your personality.
Stop degrading yourself sweetheart, you’re perfect the way you are.
MUCH OALOVE.
JANE HAN.
It’s true, your hair is bright, but who could blame you for your individuality? Of course, it might be a shocker at first, but it doesn’t change anything about you. You’re sweet, helpful, and nice, and according from what your close friends disclosed last year, you’re an amazing friend. Your looks fascinates Oxford because you just simply stand out among all the Oxford students here. There’s no reason for people to hate on your grind. You got prettier hair than more than half the girls at Oxford.
Much OALOVE.
So we’ve heard about the new site called OABITCHES, and clearly it raised some concerns. Hate/love, is that what it’s called? There’s no point in pointing out and highlighting someone’s flaws at Oxford, it just further worsens the reputation of the Junior class.
This website is called OALOVE, a counter-attack against OABITCHES. We’re here to comfort not only those people who were targeted, but we’re here to promote a positive environment and instead of hating or bashing on people like them, we’re going to list your significance and contributions to Oxford. Everyone deserves a spotlight for something good, and we hope to detract the attention from OABITCHES so people can focus on what’s more important. (:
There will also be a little constructivism here and there, but it won’t be anything bad as OABITCHES, we promise. We’ll let you know what people think of you, minus the bitter sarcasm and nasty humor.
We hope that you read this and feel better about yourself. Smile. Enjoy.