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For the short time I spent at school today I saw how they had 2/3 of the lights turned off to keep it cooler in there. At home, our AC is set at 78F.
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I previously thought mosquito bites on feet and ankles were the worst. I now change that to backs of thighs/almost butt.
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City bus system here sucks, it's fine though. I'm well taken care of.
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I ride the school bus (only one more time!) and otherwise people nearly fight over driving me places.
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I don't have my license either. I was just talking about that when I was outside for half an hour in 100 degree heat. With hot wind. Mmm.
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Oh also, question: how do you tell someone that you don't want them to copy something you do in a polite way? The annoying girl wants to get nails like mine and I don't want her to, and telling her "don't get nails like me, you're too stupid" might come off as slightly rude.
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The hour today that I spent away from home was almost entirely pointless. [hide]Plus I got a ride home from annoying girl, she's a bad driver and annoying.[/hide]
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Yeah sorry I went to bed and missed the love boner conversation. Foolish boys.
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I haven't had pie in months, but I had a Rolo McFlurry today.
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That test. Are you guys serious?
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Hey I know all of those constants, I haven't used anyof them since the AP test though. As for jokes, I don't know. Gravity acceleration isn't on there but gravity jokes work if thought about.
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>has no final tests inb4anyonetalksaboutalreadybeingoutofschool
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That's what, the third time you've posted that shirt? WE SO EXCITED
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Onee hour of school tomorrow, two Thursday, grad rehearsal Friday, graduation Saturday. Yes please
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Mario Party gods came to my side this time, I stomped the competition :)
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Errybody likes my ring and my nails, they're quite cool if I may say so myself.
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Equality. Children should be treated semi-equally. Children are individuals and all have their own strengths and weaknesses, but they need to be treated similarly in regard to possessions and chores. My 13 year old sister throws spoiled fits over not having a cell phone and an iPod touch because "all her friends have them," but that's not true and it wouldn't be fair to my brother or myself if she was given either of those things now. She's had her own iPod shuffle and my hand me down nano, when me and my brother were given our first iPods at age 13 for our birthdays - and we had to pay half. Both my brother and I received cell phones at age 15. My parents aren't giving in to her whiny requests, especially since she doesn't do her simple chores unless my mom tells her to. My best friend's family has no sense of equality towards their children at the moment. All the kids/young adults are given many things, but the 19 year old does nothing to contribute to the house, the 18 year old does a lot even though she doesn't live there full time, the 9 year old can't do much but whines if she's told to do anything, and obviously the 22 month year old has few things he could do. The 9 year old is spoiled beyond belief and holds a spoiled attitude, which drives me crazy sometimes. My friend, the 18 year old, is given her car, her phone, and a generous amount of Christmas gifts (they all are), but she rarely acts spoiled unless it's regarding privileges and she does a lot for the house even though she doesn't live there full time until this week when school ends because she lives with her 87 year old great grandma during the school year and takes care of her. The 19 year old hasn't held much responsibilty in years. He was allowed to run free at age 16 and doesn't do a lot when he's around. His parents hold him exempt because he joined the army. In their situation, it's a second marriage, but the 18 and 19 year olds should at least have semi-equal treatment since they'll both be living there after high school once graduation passes this weekend. IN SHORT: treat your kids equally for their ages.
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This place about to BLOW
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Wits is Canadian so it was the middle of the night for her
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