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Day 6 & 7

I'm sorry I haven't been posting, because I was busy, but I did do my observations. Enjoy!

This was during the fair we had not so long ago.) I skipped the weekend because I couldn't go out to deduce, but i don't think it had that big of an effect on me. I also went out on monday. It was very good. I noticed how much I improved. I got way better at getting finance, occupation, hobby and partners. I think I improved a lot and I genuenly think this is helping me intellectually. I'm also taking this more seriously and I am much comfier making my deductions.

Day 6

  • I have more than I thought.
  • Teacher wearing darker colors and more bracelets
  • She has a grey and red sewed little bag
  • She has green glasses with a black front
  • Girl wearing blue jeans with a brown top
  • The shy girl is wearing more vibrant colors
  • She has a buddhist necklace
  • Teacher touching her hair a lot
  • A guy is sleeping. (it's understandable because it's 8:30)
  • A girl is wearing a white and brown checked top
  • Short girl is wearing a black longsleeve and a greed T-shirt and black trousers
  • Her friend is contrasting with lighter colors
  • Girl doesn't have a fixed style of clothing
  • Blue trashcan
I just noticed that I have too much to fit in here (9 pages) so I'll have to cut some things out.
  • A 9th grader went in the 8th grade class
  • Teacher has a denim skirt
  • Guy had a black hoodie saying "Atlanta"
  • Teacher has a small golden watch
  • A girl carries a lot of books with her
  • A girl has a diary and writes in it at school
  • Girl isn't wearing odd-socks

Day 7

  • A girl is wearing full black 
  • Lots of people are wearing brown shirts with black trousers
  • 2 girls had identical puffy coats
  • Girl is wearing a white shirt with a black vest, trousers and skirt
  • A guy's wearing full off-white nike-tech
  • Girl had a New York T-shirt
I'm making cleaner deductions than ever, and I like it. I'm very happy to see some noticable growth.
Anyways...

Happy deducing!


(I think I'm gonna use this gif more.)


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