hellocat 308 September 21, 2012 Share September 21, 2012 (edited) So, here's a scenario which I encountered the other day: I decided to study outside while waiting for a friend. I opened up my calculus 4 book, and started looking over all the complex topics which quite frankly, I still don't completely understand. Regardless, within a minute of starting my attempt at intellectualism, 'PLOP!!', a brown spot appeared on my book. I pondered what the spot could be. A leaf? Perhaps a peculiar insect? I supposed there was only one way to find out. I poked the spot. Goopy in texture. A quick sniff of my finger rendered a pungent scent. Bird feces. Since then, I've avoided studying outside at all costs. Anyone else have any experiences of this sort? Edited September 21, 2012 by kotakotakota 1 PM me when you're bored!! I always love meeting new ponies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lostwanderer 367 September 22, 2012 Share September 22, 2012 I once was once fishing, and decided it would be a good idea to study my english book while doing so, i feel a bite and put my book down, bring in my fish who then proceeds to put water all over english book. Since then i've avoided studying outside, or reading outside for that matter. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sakamoto 103 September 22, 2012 Share September 22, 2012 The only difference between reading stuff inside and outside the room is the presence of Mature Nature, it's your goddamn fault if you can't get any sheltered place Try discussing trigonometric stuff with your friends while climbing the roof, that's the best way to discover how much degrees does it take to fill the pan Thanks for my Bon Bon for the awsum sig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellocat 308 September 22, 2012 Author Share September 22, 2012 I once was once fishing, and decided it would be a good idea to study my english book while doing so, i feel a bite and put my book down, bring in my fish who then proceeds to put water all over english book. Since then i've avoided studying outside, or reading outside for that matter. Haha, a good story indeed! The only difference between reading stuff inside and outside the room is the presence of Mature Nature, it's your goddamn fault if you can't get any sheltered place Try discussing trigonometric stuff with your friends while climbing the roof, that's the best way to discover how much degrees does it take to fill the pan I feel this comment was unnecessarily aggressive. Any particular reason for the excessive verbal abuse? PM me when you're bored!! I always love meeting new ponies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimitri Hammer 3,645 September 22, 2012 Share September 22, 2012 I was in The Atlantic at the time when I decided to do some work in my journal. I was on my friends big yacht-like boat, we were fishing and stuff. Well I was writing in my journal when a Flyingfish whacked me upside the head. It was almost as bad as the time a seagull stole my watch when I was in New York city. I still love nature though, even though it can be an ass. 1 Created by the fabulous Gone ϟ AirbourneAvatar by me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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