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Author:  ChickenLeg [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:23 am ]
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Chekt wrote:
ChickenLeg wrote:
I'm totally bummed that school is happening again this Monday.
I can't wait for school, I'll get to see some of my friends again. I'll be happy to get out of the monotony of the break, and into the monotony of school.


School is way too monotonous for me. I mean, if I were to have something totally different and exciting every week, then maybe things wouldn't be boring.

What I'm totally bummed about is that I have to take Micro Apps next year. It's Microsoft Applications, like Powerpoint, Word, and Excel. The problem is that I know enough of this stuff, and the things I learn on my own with those programs make me feel accomplished and excited that I gained +1 skill in it.

Blame the IMing yarrtards who never used a real computer program in their life. I mean COME ON. Maybe if I can prove that I know everything, then maybe, JUST maybe, I can not take the class and maybe take something that MATTERS to me. It'll be one heck of a thing to do, though. Required class mumble grumble...

Author:  AbuGrape45 [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:25 am ]
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I wouldn't complain. Have a class on something you already know everything about isn't horrible. I can see why you don't like that too much, though.

Author:  ChickenLeg [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:33 am ]
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AbuGrape45 wrote:
I wouldn't complain. Have a class on something you already know everything about isn't horrible. I can see why you don't like that too much, though.


Personally, I think it would go something along the lines of not goofing around on the computer no matter if you're programming the next great program, making wonderful MSPaint art, learning about the secrets of the universe, or doing something that matters to me (like drawing comics). Just sit there, eyes blank, and do the work you know over and over and over again.

Then, there are the yarrtards who don't listen and when it's time to do a major project, I'm going to be the one they're going to turn to because they were lazy and didn't listen. Honestly, I can understand why they don't listen, but why not just learn what you don't know yourself and maybe reading the handouts the teachers give?

Seriously, if they didn't give us an extra English class we had to take, then I probably wouldn't be complaining as hard. They simply stole an elective from me, giving me only two free electives next year. Seriously? Five electives I have next year, and three of them are confined to math, science, and history?

Sometimes I wish I wasn't in a crazy school.

Author:  Simon Zeno [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:44 am ]
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I never have to take another English class as long as I live.

Author:  MikeMcG [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:48 am ]
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I'm jealous. English classes are laid out as such:

1) Refresher on grammar
3) Read short stories, talk about said short stories, analyze said short stories
2) Read a play (never Merchant of Venice because it would offended the jewish kids >:|), talk about said play, and analyze said play
3) More shorts.
4) Read a book
5) Report on that book

Author:  Simon Zeno [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:01 am ]
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In my last English class ever, we read the Communist Manifesto, then talked about class discrimination, then sexism, racism, etc.

Sexism bit was interesting, I was one of like five guys in a class of 23...

Author:  PieMax [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:09 am ]
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Simon Zeno wrote:
Sexism bit was interesting, I was one of like five guys in a class of 23...


there will be 10 people in my class this semester.

Author:  iand93 [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:13 am ]
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I'll never have to take another math class after this year. Actually, I didn't have to this year either. But that's not to say I won't. Math is the only academic-type class I actually enjoy.

Author:  Schmelen [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 12:55 pm ]
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My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.

Author:  Capt. Ido Nos [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:14 pm ]
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Aw man, I'm sorry Schmelen. :(

I'll be praying for you and your family. *hugs*

Author:  STupendous7 [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:14 pm ]
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I'm feeling kind of down. I'm in a basketball tournament this weekend, and the first day we won both our games (the second one was quite surprising since the team we played were all 11th graders and we are 9th grade and we won by 20 :D); but, yesterday we played the only team that has beat us this season including tournaments and we lost. So, now we play again today, probably against that 11th grade team again, and if we win, we play the team we lost to for the championship. -_- I really don't like playing that team, since they're not very nice. Oh well, at least we're guaranteed 3rd :)

Author:  silent wulf [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:25 pm ]
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Kinda upset that the forum will be down for 6 hours!

Author:  Droideka [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:42 pm ]
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Sick. Lack of sleep. Two days, and I think I'll eat maybe one full-sized meal in that time.

Author:  Choc-o-Lardiac Arrest [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:01 am ]
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I feel sleepy. Its only 10 PM, but I've been going to bed early all week.

I think I better go to bed....

Author:  iKipapa [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:12 am ]
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I've been sick all week, and for some reason, my voice has been coming and going all week. Right now, I have about half a voice.

Author:  MooKoo [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:17 am ]
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Schmelen wrote:
My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.

Awwww. *Hugs*

I remember when my Grandmother died. It was devastating to me. I'm sorry and I'll be praying for you and your family.

My belly is aching right now, I think it has something to do with either the chicken, potato salad, ginger ale, mac & cheese, or cole slaw I had for supper. So good though. I'm lovin' the new look as well.

Author:  Rusty [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:28 am ]
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Schmelen wrote:
My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.



I'm sorry. I can relate.

Author:  DS_Kid [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:26 am ]
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Schmelen wrote:
My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.

Ouch, that royally sucks. If you feel any "just-want-to-cry" moments, then let them out of your system as soon as possible. When my grandmother died back in the summer of 2005, I decided to hold in all of my emotions until right before I went to sleep that night, then I just flipped out in depression.

Once again, so sorry to hear about your loss.

Author:  Didymus [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:45 am ]
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Schmelen wrote:
My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.

I am terribly sorry to hear that, Helen. Losing someone you care about is never easy.

Author:  Zoologist! [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:34 am ]
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Schmelen wrote:
My grandpa died this afternoon.
So I just spent the afternoon and night at my nana's place, with family. Like, ten people. All very sad. They were calling people to tell them he had died.
My mum is very sad. Also, this is the first time someone I love has died.


I can relate. I can relate x4.

You will be in my prayers.

Author:  PieMax [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:36 am ]
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my side hurts. it feels like something went 'asplode in there

Author:  DS_Kid [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:41 am ]
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Was it on the left or right side?

Also, I just stopped the third nosebleed I've had over the last two days. Each one keeps getting progressively worse as well, resulting in me dashing for tissues/toilet paper/sandpaper. What's weird is that I haven't had a nosebleed since last April...

Author:  Beaums [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:46 am ]
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I just got rid of a cold sore, and I haven't had one of those in ages! It's gone before school starts though, that's a good thing.

Author:  PieMax [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:47 am ]
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it's on the right, but i don't think it's my appendix. i think it's too high and lateral. I probably just pulled a muscle playing mario galaxy.

Author:  DS_Kid [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:49 am ]
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Silly PieMax, you're not supposed to physically spin around with Mario...

-now I'm feeling tired; I think I'll go to sleep in a few minutes. After all, it was quite a productive day in Forumopolis.

Author:  PieMax [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:52 am ]
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DS_Kid wrote:
Silly PieMax, you're not supposed to physically spin around with Mario...


what? next you're gonna tell me i'm not supposed to skate around or dive into the carpet.

Author:  DS_Kid [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:01 am ]
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What happens on the fire levels when you walk into the lava? Or how about when you get sucked into a black hole? :P

Author:  MikeMcG [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:00 pm ]
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I'm feeling tired. I have to stay up all day so I can go to bed early and fix my sleep.

Author:  Inverse Tiger [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:28 pm ]
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DS_Kid wrote:
Also, I just stopped the third nosebleed I've had over the last two days. Each one keeps getting progressively worse as well, resulting in me dashing for tissues/toilet paper/sandpaper. What's weird is that I haven't had a nosebleed since last April...


I always get nosebleeds as the winter progresses. Reason: the lack of humidity in the air causes the inside of the nose to dry out and crack when it's used to the humid VA summers. It was especially bad when I had some caffeine, causing higher blood pressure. This time, I have a humidifier and I haven't had a nosebleed yet. Try it! (make sure to get a humidity meter tho so you don't over humidify [60%+] and get your room all moldy)

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As for me, I was feeling like total crap yesterday. I was real down because my Canada trip didn't work out. Sleep helped me get over it a lot. Right now I'm looking forward to getting on with my life after all these trips and threats of trips.

Author:  Schmelen [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:00 pm ]
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Hey, guys, thanks for being all nice to me about my grandpa. I'm okay, I'm really only unhappy about everyone else being sad - especially my mum - because generally stuff doesn't affect me as badly as it does other people.

I will miss him though. He was a cool old guy.


Anyway, I found a website that has every single episode of Dragonball... Which is probably illegal, but I'm plowing through all of them. I never had a chance to watch the series because it was NEVER on tv.

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