Everything posted by Wongtong
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What's Your Apparent Profession?
No one on wikipedia shares my name, but there are lots of dentists and doctors with my name.
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Unless she said : "MageMan, I want to blow you", ad verbatim, I very much doubt it. :thumbup: Girls say random [cabbage] all the time on Facebook, but it never actually means anything. Naw, I don't think that's the case. Some guys say stuff like "My penis wants you to suck him" but I don't think they're being serious.
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Favorite thing about the opposite sex?
Gay/bi/as? He's gay, but I'm sure there's something he likes about the female gender.. you can't hate everything about females! Tbh, I'm kinda heterophobic =\ like, I can tell that a girl is attractive, but I would never be attracted to her. =\ I get that a lot with guys. With the majority of guys that I meet in fact. Here's an example, I have a friend who people think is very attractive, but I just know that I will never be attacted to him. But once in a while I will meet a guy who I feel attracted to randomly. Ever get that with girls? :P
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Nup, nothing special about him... How years has he been put up? just one? Still, he'll be 16 when he starts Uni? He was put up a year for being born before July (everyone born before July gets put up a year). So.. he was supposed to be in Year 10 last year, but was a Year 11 (my year). He was then put up another year for excelling, so he was studying subjects at a Year 12 standard in 2009. This year he will be studying Year 13 subjects and going to uni next year - yup, he'll be 16.
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Favorite thing about the opposite sex?
Gay/bi/as? He's gay, but I'm sure there's something he likes about the female gender.. you can't hate everything about females!
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What ? University level ? I dont think they actually teach what you've mentioned, because I had a look at the "outcomes" [very similar to ours] and that's not required [for New Zealand]. What you say is uni level, we've done in Year 11, some parts in the beginning of Year 12. Where did you get the idea that you need "electron pushing", molecular orbitals etc ... I've had a look at the courses and stuff offered and how it's structured, and it's much much better than Australia's system . There are a [bleep]load of courses and the credit stuff is better than our Highly Screwed Chance. There's like hundred of different "courses" instead of our only 25-30 which you do over two years. Whereas in NZ, more courses, segregated, and over a longer period. It's much more broken down, which is better. Funnily enough, some of the stuff that they're doing now we did much later, and vice versa. For example that carbon chemistry section contains stuff I did over 10-11. Wongtong, when can you take the levels 3+ ? It's funny you say that because NCEA has come under a lot of critisism since it was introduction in...'01...I think. And you generally take the levels in order, so Level 1 in Year 11, Level 2 in Year 12 and Level 3 in Year 13. Of course if you're good you can be put up a year for some classes. Also lots of students do one or two papers from a level above, say a Level one paper in Year 10, just to get some of the work out of the way. Sometimes it can caus epeople to be lazy and not sit external exams, because you need 80 "credits" to pass, including atleast 8 in Maths and English. But you can easily get 140-150 credits if you pass all the work you'd normally do, so some people can pass without having to do any external exams. At my school you're only allowed to be excelled in a few subjects - I took Level 1 Music in Year 10 (I was very annoyed I got put up because I had never taken a music class in previous years, and I am a practical person, not a theory person! - ended up getting E for performances but A/M for theory things). The other subject you can be excelled in at my school is .. Maths. That's it. At Boys' High however, students can be excelled in all their subjects - I have a 15 (turning 16) year old friend who is going to be taking Level 3 NCEA subjects this year, and then going to university next year.
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The Running Thread
How much running would I need to do each day before I start losing weight?
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Nope.. have no idea what you're talking about Sounds interesting though :) And haven't you noticed, there are like 3 questions in every paper!!! If you skip one question.. you're basically screwed :S And yeah Adrenal, we get our booklets sent to us, I think New Zealand is the only country to do so.
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Chemistry: http://nzqa.govt.nz/...0189-exm-09.pdf Carbon chemistry: http://nzqa.govt.nz/...0648-exm-09.pdf I'm kinda surprised I only got A in carbon chemistry, the questions still appear relatively easy to me right now... Oh well, I'll wait for my actual booklets to be sent to me, and then I'll be able to see where I mucked up! Oh yeah, no one in my year at my school had been taught about the mass of an atom, so everyone was basically screwed on the first question. But hrm, I really wonder what I did wrong..
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Wow... You only need 80 to pass?! Jeez. Yeah, I'm probably wrong. Hehe, sorry about that. And you need to give a quick and hard karate chop to that ... hole under your knee. I don't know how to describe it, but if you feel around your knee, directly underneath the ball shaped bone (whatever that's called) is a sort of groove where you can karate chop your hand into. Do it quick and hard, if it doesn't work, do it harder. :D
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Clear quality pictures?
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I'm following your tweets now. I dont even know what the prerequisites are for science at my school, I think biology is the one with a high prerequisite... *worried* Thanks for advice, I'll only resubmit if there really is something wrong with it. And yeah.. I don't really care about NCEA Level 1, I'm just worried about NCEA Level 2. I better study more next year. >_< leetness, doesn't that mean you failed? You need 100 to pass.
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Accounting and Maths. Oh, and english. Uhhh, I just suck at geography and I guess I get lucky (I also got two E's in the same standards for geography in my mocks). I didn't run out of time, I left early in fact -- I'm REALLY bad at skills (I didn't know that Australia is a continent.. and I'm still a bit skeptical that it is!) And yeah, kinda disappointed at English but oh well. :D It's so funny, because my formal writing was absolute [cabbage]. Seriously. The topic I chose to write on was about internet friends being bad for you or something -- I used "How to catch a predator" as evidence. Pshhh, accounting is really easy. I spent half the time this year in accounting finishing off homework from other classes. I'm worried I won't meet the prerequisites for sciences, and I'm hoping that I can submit in my science exams to get them remarked (haven't gotten my actual papers yet). Do you think it's worth sending exams back to get remarked?
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Bangs. The tale of a young mans journey.
Wtf? Get your ears checked. I'm surprised a larger company hasn't signed him up already.
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My NCEA results are online :( How did all the NZers go? Here are my results if you're interested.. I was disappointed about my science results, was really hoping to do well so that I can apply for science camps. *shrug* I can still try.. I guess. I did worse in the actual exams when compared with my mock exams, which is unusual because everyone else seemed to do better in the real exams. Geography and English are my worst subjects, and that's obvious in my results :P And I received NCEA Level 1 endorsed with excellence (You needed 50 to get it endorsed with excellence, I think I got about 85) E = Excellence (Highest mark) M = Merit A = Achieved (Pass) NA = Not achieved (fail) SNA = Standard not assessed (meaning they didn't attempt paper/absent)
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Favorite thing about the opposite sex?
Uhh, I just googled "least attractive part of the human body" and I just regurgitated what some other people said.
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Favorite thing about the opposite sex?
Feet are generally rated as the least attractive part of the human body. so an attraction to feet is usually regarded as odd. What about armpits? Or flaccid penises? *cough*
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Tip.it YouTube Channel (TIF HowTo by Rangeor: PIANO SKILLS}
Boner Edit: Har har you got ninja'd
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From my amazing time away
My favourites are the river ones and the HDR sunset!! Did you use a tripod for the river ones or did you just have a sturdy hand?