SpongeBob: But what about my essay?


While wasting more time deciding on the proper bread to use for making himself a sandwich, SpongeBob hears a knock at the door and rushes to greet the mailman delivering a package. When SpongeBob attempts to engage in small talk, the mailman cuts him off and suggests that SpongeBob has an essay to write. Suspicious, SpongeBob slowly heads back inside to find a newscaster on TV reporting on SpongeBob's unfinished essay. He soon discovers that many of his possessions, now suddenly alive, are conspiring against him to prevent the completion of his work. Their interference results in SpongeBob getting locked outside without his pants. At that moment, the flame from a candle comes alive and burns his paper and sets fire to his house which, also suddenly alive, begs SpongeBob as it burns to "Stop wasting time."
Finally waking up and realizing much of his procrastination was part of a nightmare, SpongeBob looks first at his woefully incomplete essay, then at the clock, marking five minutes before class time. In desperation, he suddenly realizes that everything he did (or imagined doing) up to that point was something that should not be done at a stoplight, and so he quickly writes it all down to fulfill the 800-word requirement. Excitedly bringing the finished essay to school, SpongeBob finds the classroom empty. Mrs. Puff arrives and explains that she tried to call SpongeBob to give him an update. Due to a teachers' convention she must attend, Mrs. Puff has canceled the assignment and will instead take the class on a field trip the following week to see a stoplight. Left behind with his big smile frozen in place (when he realized that he crammed in vain for no reason to complete his assignment), SpongeBob then rips his essay in half before he splits himself in half, ending the episode. At the beginning of the episode, Spongebob gets an assignment in boating school to write an 800-word report on what not to do at a stoplight. Eager to get started, Spongebob returns home after class and sits down to begin his work. But, after gathering his materials and perfecting his workspace, he finds he has yet to decide what to write or where to start. Under the guise of creating the right “mood” for writing, Spongebob does everything but write his paper: cleaning up eraser shavings, taking a snack break, and polishing the kitchen steal hours of his time away right before his eyes. Suddenly, the afternoon has become evening, and Spongebob’s stress levels begin to rise. Feeling overwhelmed, he calls his best friend, Patrick, for a chat. But Patrick knows Spongebob is using their conversation to escape writing his essay, a point Spongebob denies despite his mounting anxiety. At this point, it’s clear that Spongebob is more focused on the worry accompanying his assignment than the essay itself. As the night continues, Spongebob falls asleep at his workstation without realizing it and is haunted by nightmares riddled with stress and fear related to finishing the assignment.

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Spongebob’s confidence at the beginning of the episode is similar to what many people might experience before a period of procrastination; when it becomes clear something may be challenging, stress-inducing, or time-consuming, our belief about how doable it is may falter.

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The Mobius strip “Oh no..I am totally same with Spongebob.” The spongebob episode about the essay and procrastination called empathy to me. In the episode, Spongebob prepares good quality of pen and papers to do his essay assignment. At first, he was confident, however, he felt hard only after 3 minutes. And he waited until the last minute to do it with trivial works as I do it every assignments. How horrible my process! First, when I get the assignment, I just think about outlines and supports before 4 days left from D-day. I wash longer than daily to think about them, and it is quite effective. It is the necessary step for popping out ideas, memories with enough time. Next, sit on the desk which is perfectly suitable where it is cool and dark enough that can lead my maximum concentration for writing the mighty . And prepare the smoothest pen and the thick paper which I can feel sense of stability. It’s because I

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It is just adaptation, and it doesn’t mean that I just kill times. It helps me to feel doing the assignment is very excited activity than killing times watching a video or hanging up with friends. “I can see beautiful, fine, clear, crisp, cool and sunshiny day to write an essay.” What a great way to prevent depression is! After the preparation process, organization my ideas and connect them with outlines. I fill the enough supports under my outlines at first. And that details must related with the topic directly in the first step, because if I choose wrong supports and subjects of each paragraph, it becomes horrible even I can’t fix it after finishing it. Then I start to make the first draft. First draft can be rough, so I just write all the things with referring the organization. without any logical grammar and proper words. I usually write it Korean because it is easy at first, but sometimes when I feel tired of translation the document. Also the translation

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Kalissa Persaud (she goes by on TikTok) shared her story and we cannot stop laughing to save our lives. When she shared the essay that got her accepted to USC and UCLA, we lost it. “OK, this is the SpongeBob essay that got me into USC and UCLA,” she begins in her and she is not kidding.