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Matchsticks 09-12-2006 03:01 PM

Great story, Tonya! It is just furhter proof that people get their just desserts (eventually).

BlooCheese 09-12-2006 04:07 PM

That other girl is a big jerk.

Cassini90125 09-12-2006 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Matchsticks (Post 5401)
Great story, Tonya! It is just furhter proof that people get their just desserts (eventually).

Sadly, that's just not true. I have data which confirms this. :(

Matchsticks 09-12-2006 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 5418)
Sadly, that's just not true. I have data which confirms this. :(

Then I just must be lucky :( *optimism destroyed*

BlooCheese 09-12-2006 08:17 PM

Good things happen to bad people. Bad things happen to good people. But then again, what is it for us to question who is good and who is bad, and what is good and what is bad? It's all a matter of perspective...I guess. That's what (the perspective thing) I learned from The Phantom Tollbooth! It's a good book.

Cassini90125 09-13-2006 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by BlooCheese (Post 5450)
what is it for us to question who is good and who is bad, and what is good and what is bad? It's all a matter of perspective...

Drug lords and slave traders, to name but two, are bad, period. But yeah, that's just my opinion. After all, I also think that water is wet, so who am I to judge? Regardless, let's not turn this into a philosophy thread, something like that could get really heated in no time. Besides, I wanna hear somebody, anybody, tell me that they, too, like Geometry and/or Algebra. I enjoyed those classes immensely. As a matter of fact, I used to read the textbooks on both subjects just for the pleasure of reading them. :)

(Forum members point at Cassini, giggle, and chant, "Math Dork!" repeatedly...) ;)

SkittleMonkey 09-13-2006 07:22 AM

If it makes you feel any better, I enjoy algebra. Not because it's fun or anything. It's just really easy for me to understand. I wouldn't read a textbook just for the fun of it, though. No offence. ^_^

Cassini90125 09-13-2006 07:45 AM

None taken. ;)

Tonya 09-13-2006 03:16 PM

I've always been facinated of that really high upper math like that, because I'm so far behind that I can't even say it on here. Ahhhh, all those wierd numder and letters. I wish I knew how to do it.
Okay, day at school. Did I mention, that girl is the same one who told me my acne was gonna make her puke, her name's Nicole. And today, Shinky looked at me and told me there was something in my teeth, it looked like a turd he said, and he was just staring at them. Then I looked at the girl, opened my mouth and said, "Is there something in my teeth?", and she said for me not to do that, it makes her feel like she's gonna puke. Then after class I go to the bathroom to look in the mirror and my teeth are clean, they should've been since I just brushed them an hour ago.
I mean my god, EVERYTHING about me makes her feel like she's gonna puke! And you know what, I think it's rather hilarious! I really don't mind anymore, I just sit back and laugh. She even got an aditude with the teacher today. And Nicole herself admits she's a witch, I can't type what she really calls herself but you know what I mean. And today this was how she acted on a GOOD day she said. Some other people think she's a witch too, yes that includes me.
I bet everybody gets tired of hearing me blab about my days huh?

BlooCheese 09-13-2006 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 5487)
Drug lords and slave traders, to name but two, are bad, period. But yeah, that's just my opinion. After all, I also think that water is wet, so who am I to judge? Regardless, let's not turn this into a philosophy thread, something like that could get really heated in no time. Besides, I wanna hear somebody, anybody, tell me that they, too, like Geometry and/or Algebra. I enjoyed those classes immensely. As a matter of fact, I used to read the textbooks on both subjects just for the pleasure of reading them. :)

(Forum members point at Cassini, giggle, and chant, "Math Dork!" repeatedly...) ;)

Whoops! No more philosophy! (But I agree that water is wet.)
Yeah, I like math. But I like algebra way more than geometry. Geometry requires too much logic, and logic is something I lack in great amounts.


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