Seven ways to have fun with the new cameras

With the new security cameras put in place all over the school, I decided it might be nice to make a list that would help students have as much fun as humanly possible with these new installments. Here are seven ways to have a good time with our cameras.

     

  1. Unload your troubles. No one can listen to your pitiful teenage drama better than a security camera. It won’t judge you, or tell you you’re being dumb. The person on the other end might, but you don’t have to deal with them so it’s fine.
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  3. Do a little dance. Ever just feel the overwhelmingly urge to get your groove on? Yeah… me neither. But if you ever did get that urge, dancing in front of the cameras would be a good time. Not that I would know or anything.
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  5. Dig for some gold. Not really (that’s gross!)… but pretend to. It would give the person monitoring the footage a giggle to see a high school student picking his nose.
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  7. Have a photo shoot. Pose for that sucker. Work it, work it.
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  9. Make a game out of it. Try to wave to every single camera in one day.
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  11. Challenge yourself to make a different goofy face every time you see a camera. Can you keep track of all the faces you’ve made during an entire day? Can you even make that many different faces? You should figure it out.
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  13. Lastly, find all the places in the school in which you are not in view of a single camera. Just for giggles, naturally.
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