i've been bitching about the the sheer inutility of years 7-10 [and to some extent, year 11], saying that i cannot wait until year 12 because it'll all matter.
lol. i feel like a total dipshit now.
everything for my year 10 formal [dress, shoes, make up, jewellery] was <$250 - i like to be as stingy as possible. did my own hair too.
i reckon that anything $300+ has got to be worth it - it's got to be completely unique and/or something that you can wear more than once.
apparently the slope your handwriting reflects on whether you focus more on the past [left slope], present [little to none] or future [right slope]. there's heaps of info in wiki on the subject.
didn't man utd win the last champs league? correct me if i haven't read it properly.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
[still pissed at the disparity between arsenal's performance in the champion's league and the epl - ffs get some consistency already]
haha that's exactly what i'm usually like during the holidays, except i wake up for a little while, move to a different part of the house and fall asleep there depending on how noisy people are.
however during these holidays i've gone out a fair bit and have to consider that not many people i...
Re: Year 12 in a week! why am I not scared?
nothing like a reality check to kick complacency in the balls. or you just might be a well-adjusted, level-headed individual.
it is so fucking shit. i went to the one on tonight.
the lead singer of metro station looks like a female junkie and cannot sing at all.
waste of fucking time. roshani was good though.
ow, my brain.
same, and it's heaps faster. but whenever i try to print i always lapse into cursive again.
and yeah, the-derivative does write like a girl.
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff236/in_askance/IMG_7286.jpg
^under exam conditions
read/start any of the following:
wuthering heights
pride and prejudice
brave new world
galileo's daughter
if you loved school, you'll love work
organise desk
run at least 3 times a week
go out heaps
watch the champions league/as many football matches as possible
perhaps more people are vociferous about not liking english? to generalise [as one is wont to do around these parts], you an see why a fair few who have this opinion do when they use bad spelling and grammar [which only serves to dig their proverbial graves].
no matter how people look at it...
in general disposition, probably mellowed out a hell of a lot. then again, it's the calm before the storm. i'm starting to be [unconsciously] anal about organisation and cleanliness and i'm letting less things [in both academic and social spheres] slide.
i think i'm becoming a type a...
the premise of the poll is to see whether people like maths, but not necessarily if they like it more than english [imho]. the poll's dichotomous and leaves no room for those who like them equally [this can happen and no it is not self-referential].