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People these days, I swear.

 

 

 

0_x Oh my god...

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@, what do you have to say about this?

:wub: Oh, my lil Ditzy's at it again. :wub:

 

I think she's been around Pinkie a lil too much.


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 Ever had a dream about going to the bathroom?

 

I have those way too often. I had something like that happen last night. xD

 

Plus my dreams can be super weird most of the time anyway. Especially when it comes to restrooms and toilets.


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It's not too long ago that I understood what "Nick Cage riding a wrecking ball" meant. I wish I found out sooner.
 

I have those way too often. I had something like that happen last night. xD


Has it ever gotten to the point where you had to go so extremely bad that you wake up having to go so extremely bad?


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Has it ever gotten to the point where you had to go so extremely bad that you wake up having to go so extremely bad?

 

Usually the reason you have to go bad in a dream is because you have to go bad in reality, that's what I have experienced.

 

I've noticed that when you have to use the restroom in reality you end up dreaming about using it, but you just never can end up actually doing it in the dream. xD At least for me.

 

People suck. I hate people.

 

Right there with you. I totally agree. Though I don't hate humanity though! But I do hate people.


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Hey. Might as well dump what I'm thinking here right now.

 

Sometimes I feel like a magician because I randomly end up in places where I shouldn't be.

Case in point: my Algebra 1 class. 

Can you guys math? I can't math. :(

 

Neon Ethnic Blender would be a funny name for a garage band.

 

....I'm sorry I just want to talk to people

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Case in point: my Algebra 1 class. 

Can you guys math? I can't math.

I can math my way out of a paper bag. I've gone beyond mundane algebra, actually; I can calculus.

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I can math my way out of a paper bag. I've gone beyond mundane algebra, actually; I can calculus.

 

Consider yourself lucky. 

butthenagainimonlyintheeighthgradesothatfiguresnowdoesntit?

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but then again im only in the eighth grade so that figures now doesnt it?

The worse you'll get into is Algebra II. Or geometry. Have you anything that's actually enjoyable, like woodshop? I found middle school woodshop to be quite great, as did middle school piano class, but both of which pale in comparison to high school woodshop. #YeahI'mThatOld


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The worse you'll get into is Algebra II. Or geometry. Have you anything that's actually enjoyable, like woodshop? I found middle school woodshop to be quite great, as did middle school piano class, but both of which pale in comparison to high school woodshop. #YeahI'mThatOld

 

Math is the only subject I don't like, and even then it's not that bad. I just don't get it at times. My teacher will explain one thing before a test, and depending on what it is, it may or may not make sense. I'm just complaining because I have to finish two more problems on a test tomorrow. I'll have to fix the understanding issue myself. I'm sorry.

Anyways, yes. We don't have woodshop at my school (I doubt that other schools like mine do; there'd be way too many cases of stupid kids getting hurt with the equipment.) but we do have foreign language classes and piano. I take French 1. It's a rather simple class, at least for me. I really like the teacher, and it's the smallest class that she has. 

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Math is the only subject I don't like, and even then it's not that bad. I just don't get it at times. My teacher will explain one thing before a test, and depending on what it is, it may or may not make sense. I'm just complaining because I have to finish two more problems on a test tomorrow. I'll have to fix the understanding issue myself. I'm sorry.

Anyways, yes. We don't have woodshop at my school (I doubt that other schools like mine do; there'd be way too many cases of stupid kids getting hurt with the equipment.) but we do have foreign language classes and piano. I take French 1. It's a rather simple class, at least for me. I really like the teacher, and it's the smallest class that she has.

I know that feeling from teaching my mom math. Yes, I teach my mom math. Total role reversal here. Not once have I ever had a problem in math; they just click so well for me that it makes me wonder how my own brain works; perhaps some sort of autistic-like spark? I hear autism can do that. And it's sometimes hard to explain what's in my head onto paper. So the hard part is not getting it, it's getting how to explain it. Qualia, the inability to describe what you feel to someone else; wonder if it works for procedures, because I get that a lot.

 

 

Heads up. I showed this to someone and I think they were colourblind because they're not seeing the same red as I was.

 

Waitaminute, what the hell kind of school has a French class but not a woodshop class? The middle school I went to is the reverse: have a woodshop class, but not a foreign language class (save for Spanish, but it's far too common). I've never heard a case of someone suiciding themselves on the machines in my middle or high school; the only thing closest to it is just grazing your fingernails on the big spinning sanding machine, which I've been a victim of many times. That and using the machines without proper facial protection, but it's hard to wear safety glasses when you already wear corrective glasses. (I just use a face shield instead.)

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I know that feeling from teaching my mom math. Yes, I teach my mom math. Total role reversal here. Not once have I ever had a problem in math; they just click so well for me that it makes me wonder how my own brain works; perhaps some sort of autistic-like spark? I hear autism can do that. And it's sometimes hard to explain what's in my head onto paper. So the hard part is not getting it, it's getting how to explain it. Qualia, the inability to describe what you feel to someone else; wonder if it works for procedures, because I get that a lot.

 

 

Heads up. I showed this to someone and I think they were colourblind because they're not seeing the same red as I was.

 

Waitaminute, what the hell kind of school has a French class but not a woodshop class? The middle school I went to is the reverse: have a woodshop class, but not a foreign language class (save for Spanish, but it's far too common). I've never heard a case of someone suiciding themselves on the machines in my middle or high school; the only thing closest to it is just grazing your fingernails on the big spinning sanding machine, which I've been a victim of many times. That and using the machines without proper facial protection, but it's hard to wear safety glasses when you already wear corrective glasses. (I just use a face shield instead.)

 

It clicks with you, and that's good. Personally, I'd like to hear more about the way you percieve things. 

Most students would be reasonable with the equipment, but there's always those few bad apples that ruin the bunch.

Also, if one kid were to harmed from the machinery, whether on accident or not, my school could easily get sued.

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I have to share this, it's too funny... Twi's ear...

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It clicks with you, and that's good. Personally, I'd like to hear more about the way you percieve things. 
Most students would be reasonable with the equipment, but there's always those few bad apples that ruin the bunch.
Also, if one kid were to harmed from the machinery, whether on accident or not, my school could easily get sued.


I'm guessing your school is less stable than mine, but then I'm in a rural desert area with an adjacent military base, so there ain't much wrong that can happen except for heatstroke and car crashes (because of insufficient traffic lights).

But enough of that; I've attended a few concerts before (does one count as a few?) and I know what alcohol smells like. Not very pleasing to me. I bring it up because Twidrunk. Never seen a major uproar before, unless you count the weather as being an uproar. All I ever see is the calmness and not-so-calmness of the desert area. I've seen it turn into a swamp, an icebox, a hotbox, and a sandbox. When I do travel out of the desert, I either go to another desert or, rarely, outside the desert. Such is the case when travelling around Southern California; you have the deserts to the east, the beaches to the west, the green-ish areas in between and to the north, and the white-capped mountains punctuating the area in general. That and a giant manmade lake that people accidentally made called the Salton Sea, which does stink up the area sometimes.

 

Scratch that last part; Salton Sea's a lot weirder than I thought but I believe the story was that they were trying to make the Salton Sea area an agricultural hub and they brought in too much water, or rather, the Colorado River decided to do so. Which is why if the sea were to evaporate today, you get a ton of pesticides stinking up the air, in addition to all of the dead fish.

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I have to share this, it's too funny... Twi's ear...

 

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I'm guessing your school is less stable than mine, but then I'm in a rural desert area with an adjacent military base, so there ain't much wrong that can happen except for heatstroke and car crashes (because of insufficient traffic lights).

 

But enough of that; I've attended a few concerts before (does one count as a few?) and I know what alcohol smells like. Not very pleasing to me. I bring it up because Twidrunk. Never seen a major uproar before, unless you count the weather as being an uproar. All I ever see is the calmness and not-so-calmness of the desert area. I've seen it turn into a swamp, an icebox, a hotbox, and a sandbox. When I do travel out of the desert, I either go to another desert or, rarely, outside the desert. Such is the case when travelling around Southern California; you have the deserts to the east, the beaches to the west, the green-ish areas in between and to the north, and the white-capped mountains punctuating the area in general. That and a giant manmade lake that people accidentally made called the Salton Sea, which does stink up the area sometimes.

 

Was that bottle stuck in her ear? Oh lawd.

I wouldn't say "less stable." If we wanted it, we'd have to take that up with the school system. They probably think it's a safety hazard anyway. Besides, I don't know anyone who takes an interest in woodworking besides my father. It just wouldn't appeal to people where I am. It makes sense that we'd have French and Spanish in our schools; Louisiana has both of their cultures blended into our state's history and tradition. 

Speaking of Louisiana, there's a reason why I wouldn't say less stable. The parish where I live has the highest standardized test scores in the state, so we're doing fine. Really, it's just a matter of different state beliefs.

That says quite a bit to me actually. I've never seen a desert before, and if I have, I certainly don't remember acknowledging that it was such. It sounds interesting nonetheless.....for example, a manmade lake? What have the people in that area done?

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