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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
THIS! IS! MEMETOWN! *Nyan Cat's into the sky
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
I just realized I know nothing about you besides you are trapped in the Caribbean. :smallwink:
That reminds me, it's probably time I switched back to something more normal.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
That reminds me, it's probably time I switched back to something more normal.
Ah, but it does mean what I think it memes. Because I intended to use it exactly how I used it.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
I was always confused as to why my middle school didn't let students use backpacks, but in highschool they allow some teachers to make it a requirement.
I guess that middleschoolers are more likely to bring in drugs, or something.
ION: Considering the pros and cons to either having another pizza, or to finding a way of getting hold of ice cream. Also, putting off big essay given on first week of school in a class worth like, half a credit.
Oh, and watching Macross Frontier.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
THIS! IS! MEMETOWN! *Nyan Cat's into the sky
@Eon: I totally wanted to get involved in the drama. My life was...well, dead inside. Having stuff happened was fun, evn when it was bad stuff.
Ugh. The stuff that happened around me was just annoying.
@Cobalt: From what I've noticed, the middle schoolers didn't try and use alcohol and drugs until the High Schoolers made it more noticeable. Seriously, the drugs/alcohol users keep getting younger around here.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Eon
I just go to my classes in High School. I pretty much stopped paying attention after I realized how much drama popped up EVERY. DAY. :smallannoyed:
I know. I just get to my class early (my bus arrives at school around 20 minutes early) so I can read and/or study and/or do homework that I forgot.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Cobalt
ION: Considering the pros and cons to either having another pizza, or to finding a way of getting hold of ice cream. Also, putting off big essay given on first week of school in a class worth like, half a credit.
Try a klondike bar for your ice cream.
Also, what high school drama? There's no drama! (I was going to do track and cross country... then I realized I cannot do 10 miles with a 6:50 mile time.)
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Cobalt
I was always confused as to why my middle school didn't let students use backpacks, but in highschool they allow some teachers to make it a requirement.
I guess that middleschoolers are more likely to bring in drugs, or something.
ION: Considering the pros and cons to either having another pizza, or to finding a way of getting hold of ice cream. Also, putting off big essay given on first week of school in a class worth like, half a credit.
Oh, and watching Macross Frontier.
In my school, backpacks were allowed whenever. Although, if you want to get technicaly, in our school it WAS slightly more likely for middleschoolers to be carrying drugs.
The pro of getting another pizza is that no, there is no pro get Ice Cream.
Hooray for Macross! Embrace the mecha!
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Eon
Ugh. The stuff that happened around me was just annoying.
Same here, but atleast it was something. You've got a valid reason to find it simply annoying.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
Heh, for me before school was the "Didn't I have homework due next hour..." time. Or I got to reading whatever book had caught my interest. I was reading Edgar Allen Poe, and the people around me were reading Twilight. :smallsigh:
@Lala: A valid reason?
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
Wait, what about study? You guys didn't study? BE GOOD ROLE MODELS PEOPLE! :smalltongue:
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Mutant Sheep
Wait, what about study? You guys didn't study? BE GOOD ROLE MODELS PEOPLE! :smalltongue:
I do, did, and will do! I'm first of my class!
I'm a decent academical role model, in anything else though, please do not do anything I've ever done...
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Eon
@Lala: A valid reason?
My assumption is that you had enough good expierances that you'd only simply be bothered by annoying events.
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Mutant Sheep
Wait, what about study? You guys didn't study? BE GOOD ROLE MODELS PEOPLE! :smalltongue:
I never really needed to study. I could of and gotten..better, I guess. But I didn't want to, and felt that since many of my worse subjects are stuff that no amount of studying allowed me to understand, it was kinda useless.
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Not a very good role model. I know most of what we learn, but my ego gets in the way of me being top in my class. :smallfrown: Among other things...
Lala: Welll.... Not too many good experiences honestly. :smallfrown:
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Ah, but it does mean what I think it memes. Because I intended to use it exactly how I used it.
It was just an excuse to bring out a meme myself, a meta-meme in fact.
<=== Is So Meta Even This Acronym (from xkcd)
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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araveugnitsuga
I do, did, and will do! I'm first of my class!
I'm a decent academical role model, in anything else though, please do not do anything I've ever done...
What have you done? I can't imagine you being anything but a good role model.
Me, I've managed to get ahead up to now without doing much studying. But now I'm going to college... I suppose I will have to learn to study, or else be screwed.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Eon
Lala: Welll.... Not too many good experiences honestly. :smallfrown:
Yha, but my inflated sense of inferiority makes me think you've had more then me.
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Rawhide
It was just an excuse to bring out a meme myself, a meta-meme in fact.
<=== Is So Meta Even This Acronym (from xkcd)
Ahhh. Ok. *spins around like a record baby right round round round*
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Ahhh. Ok. *spins around like a record baby right round round round*
Are you Dead or Alive?
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
I disapprove of traditional schooling, and we will leave it at that.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Blue Ghost
What have you done? I can't imagine you being anything but a good role model.
Me, I've managed to get ahead up to now without doing much studying. But now I'm going to college... I suppose I will have to learn to study, or else be screwed.
If it was wrong odds were I had done it, the only things I didn't do were those that either required positive social interaction, narcotics or were expressly banned by my father (pretty much reduced to do not bully younger people, and properly treat any lady).
Explosives at home, joining political and ideological groups of dubious ideals, zoosadism, pyromania, dangerous pranks and sabotage of many kinds, also borderline psychopathic behaviours against many people who really didn't deserve it.
Then I happened to see the light and started getting help, got counselling, consulted with a priest and tried to get myself back on track.This year I'm trying to get the last pieces back together, going back to certain places I never thought I'd return and trying to regain something similar to a social circle of friends.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Are you Dead or Alive?
I don't know that song, sorry :smallredface:
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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LaZodiac
I don't know that song, sorry :smallredface:
I'ts either a videogame or the song Wanted Dead or Alive.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
Have ice cream, now lounging. Also, found older avatar of dying iron cross. Experiencing the horror.
I have a tendency to never study, ever. I have studied a one digit number of times since the seventh grade. Now, I don't count doing homework or book assignments as 'studying,' so maybe by another's standards I'm a book-type-study-learner, but I don't take school home with me. Which can lead to situations like this morning, where I had to quick-skim a chapter in my AP class's textbook because I didn't read it at home at all. 80 on quiz.[/content]
@August: I'd say that makes you a perfect role model; reforming one's self for the better is commendable.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Cobalt
Have ice cream, now lounging. Also, found older avatar of dying iron cross. Experiencing the horror.
I have a tendency to never study, ever. I have studied a one digit number of times since the seventh grade. Now, I don't count doing homework or book assignments as 'studying,' so maybe by another's standards I'm a book-type-study-learner, but I don't take school home with me. Which can lead to situations like this morning, where I had to quick-skim a chapter in my AP class's textbook because I didn't read it at home at all. 80 on quiz.[/content]
@August: I'd say that makes you a perfect role model; reforming one's self for the better is commendable.
I've never really studied either, but I really don't feel like struggling in any Science or Math related classes, which are my weak spots. I'm hoping if I study I can keep a B average and stay in the honors classes. Thing is, I'm a really lazy person. :smallredface:
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Rawhide
What? Augh! 80's fashion! MAKE IT STOP!
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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LaZodiac
I don't know that song, sorry :smallredface:
Are you sure?
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Cobalt
Have ice cream, now lounging. Also, found older avatar of dying iron cross. Experiencing the horror.
I'm still amazed that you were able to preserve that thing when it first happened by accident to be able to call it up on command.
Then I remember there's a screenshot function anyway. x,x
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Originally Posted by
araveugnitsuga
Pretty sure it's a reference to my song reference. Infact, as the below says, it is the name of the band!
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Rawhide
Sometimes I forget the names of the people that do songs I like. It is a thing that happens.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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LaZodiac
Sometimes I forget the names of the people that do songs I like. It is a thing that happens.
I cant even remember the names of the songs I say I know. :smallredface: I'm REALLY bad at names.
I forgot to mention, my accelerated Algebra teacher is awesome! I was expecting some annoying old guy who rambles annoyingly, instead I get a guy who plays Left for Dead often and is really funny. It's awesome.:smallbiggrin:
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Cobalt
I have a tendency to never study, ever. I have studied a one digit number of times since the seventh grade. Now, I don't count doing homework or book assignments as 'studying,' so maybe by another's standards I'm a book-type-study-learner, but I don't take school home with me. Which can lead to situations like this morning, where I had to quick-skim a chapter in my AP class's textbook because I didn't read it at home at all. 80 on quiz.[/content]
@August: I'd say that makes you a perfect role model; reforming one's self for the better is commendable.
Actually homework is the best way to study, reading the textbook, or studying and such are hardly useful, most can be learned through actually working on stuff. Last minute reviewing however is great. I've never studied anything at home sans Chemestry which I loved so much I got ahead and did independent research before each topic since the classes were awesome and the tangents could get rather complex and interesting.
Hardly, I'm a bad role model in many senses, I just tried changing the openly destructive parts, and it would be better if one need not reform oneself.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
You know, Columbo's glass eye is nearly always looking in the direction opposite his other one.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
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Mutant Sheep
I cant even remember the names of the songs I say I know. :smallredface: I'm REALLY bad at names.
I forgot to mention, my accelerated Algebra teacher is awesome! I was expecting some annoying old guy who rambles annoyingly, instead I get a guy who plays Left for Dead often and is really funny. It's awesome.:smallbiggrin:
The best teacher I ever had was an Italian. He strait up told the class that someone failed, and the one day I forgot to bring back this one peice of work I had to do at home, he said, and I quote "It's alright, I don't need to worry about you"
It is my second favorite moment of highschool.
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Re: August's Pink Plushy and Phantasmagorically Random Banter Thread #166
Studying is for the weak.
Actually, I don't study much except for finals, and even then only for science and sometimes math.