Part of being an adult is knowing how to use the right language depending on the situation. You don’t go to the doctor and say “My tummy hurts” when you are a HS junior. Presumably you are able to use the appropriate language to describe a sharp, stabbing pain in your abdomen vs. a mild burning sensation in your upper GI tract when you swallow. You don’t ask a financial aid officer to review your file by saying “we need more moola because we are low on cash”; you describe your assets, income and other financial obligations in order to set up a successful meeting where someone takes you seriously. And you don’t take your car in to be serviced by describing “it says bang bang when I go SO fast”; you are able to describe a ping or a clatter or a chirp or a whistle when you accelerate.
That’s all the “adults” on this post are asking for. I don’t know what “hella” means in this context although I would love to be helpful to the OP. And the OP will get much better and more appropriate advice once he/she switches out of text mode and into standard, colloquial English. Doesn’t need to be Winston Churchill announcing the storming of Omaha beach- just standard English.