Words by: Ceara Russell and Bea Nazareno, Year 12
Too often we publish articles about strangers in other countries or group achievements in school. This time, we’re trying something different. Introducing Humans of BSM - a column dedicated to taking a peek into the individual lives of the wonderful BSM community. We hunted down unassuming humans going about their everyday routine and asked them to tell them a bit of their stories to us; so we could tell them to you.
Mr. Attwood, Deputy IB Coordinator
“I watched Nirvana in... was it 1991? It was… They blew me away. Have you ever been to a concert where you think this like a moment in time, this is almost a piece of history? It was that good. And of course the later perspective, three years later, he was dead. It was just like ‘This is as good as it gets’. Thirty thousand people in a field at night listening to it… it was just awesome.”
“I watched Nirvana in... was it 1991? It was… They blew me away. Have you ever been to a concert where you think this like a moment in time, this is almost a piece of history? It was that good. And of course the later perspective, three years later, he was dead. It was just like ‘This is as good as it gets’. Thirty thousand people in a field at night listening to it… it was just awesome.”
“I suppose. I mean, everyone’s a little bit scared of that. There’s no sense of familiarity, especially if you’re going abroad. It becomes more difficult because everything you’re used to is gone. But I’m also really excited, because I thrive on the unknown. I love it.”
“Tell us something about yourself.”
“… I love Niall.”
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