Dear Stupid, obnoxious, loud-mouthed classmates,
Shaddup, you fools. We were watching the
Lion King. I told you 50 times I love that movie, and you guys were idiots for not seeing the moral at the end of it. Seriously. "Lol. Rawwwwr!

" Is not the meaning. The Lion King's moral is...
It doesn't matter how hard you try to run from your past, or who you are. It will catch up to you, and take it by the horns, because it'll make you who
you are.Dont you dare laugh at it! I'm soooo sorry that I have a heart to really connect to the Lion King. I had tears in my eyes at the beginning. I cried when Mufasa died, I sang along to the songs, and I cheered when it ended. Why?
In the beginning, it shows something important. Sad things happen, but life keeps on rolling. In a cycle. In a circle. In
our circle of life.
When Mufasa died, I wanted to smack you all upside the head. You guys have no heart! It was the saddest death I've ever seen, even if it is animated. How Scar flings his own
brother, someone who he trusted, and would never
ever expect to murder him, kill him. You can feel the horror, you can see the shock and surprise in Mufasa's eyes. You can hear it in Scar's voice.
"Long live the king..." You know what anyone with a soul heard?
"I'm going to kill you..I've planned this."I'm sooo sorry for really being moved by a movie that has so many lessons. Simba raced down to his dead dad, crying out for him. You could hear the pain, the hope he was still alive. Have a heart, you foolz.
Like, srsly.
~From,
Your annoyed peer.