Thursday, May 17, 2012

Senioritis is an epidemic which has been under the radar for decades. Only recently has this crippling disorder been fully realized, and introduced to the public. What starts out as a benign brain infection quickly escalates, destrtoying important brain parts including the motivatory gland, the surrounding efficiency cortex and the neighboring responibilitum. Generally underestimated and brushed of as carelessness of teens, Senioritis ia hard to treat and infects a staggering 86% of high school seniors. Although the disease is not specific to older teens, Senioritis is normally contracted in adolescence between the ages of 16 and 18. Symptoms of Senioritis are varied, but serious. Some of the disorder's symptoms worsen over time and often in the school environment. Though not airborne, Senioritis is a dangerous, very real hazard. If left untreated, it can continue to plague the infected for years to come. If you, or someone you know may be infected, tell the the risks and get them immediate treatment!

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