9th grade was okay. Unfortunately, because I got promoted at the end of middle school, I was sent back to honors. However, I managed to pass both semesters with the exception of earning a C in English for the first and Biology in the second. The people working at the school were aware of my conflicts with the members of the House of L and we put a stop to it for a while. During the first semester, I was desperate to achieve well in my classes, someone in my house started to watch MLP and I was almost interested. From November to January, I managed to watch most of the series and all of the EQG films/specials. At the end of the first semester, I had a meeting with my counselor where he forced me to sign a contract to keep me in AP classes. The only reason I signed it because he stated I was capable of passing those classes, but that was a lie as Zincy told me a year later that they’re required to deceive students in their capability in academic achievement. My coding and video production teachers wanted to start shit with me by doing a terrible job in grading assignments. Their method was adding the work without the credit first and actually grade them later. That’s how I couldn’t continue watching Highschool DxD and could’ve given me a temporary hatred for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 as it was on Netflix at that time. I might’ve been searching for Dragon Ball x MLP which is how I ended up here. In the beginning of the second semester, I failed English so I was unable to get Dragon Ball FighterZ in time. Before the end of the freshmen year, I got a usb for my video production class to start my YouTube channel. I wasn’t experienced and didn’t stop being retarded like in middle school in time to make decent videos. I managed to improve my taste in anime when I got into JoJo, but I took too long to finish any show I watch. One of the members of the House of L recommended me Fullmetal Alchemist and I was thankful for that. So I got to watch MHA, FMA/B, and JoJo during the summer and while my year could’ve been better, it wasn’t like 6th and 7th grade.