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What I learned today

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i learned that school computer does work!!!

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That physics fucking sucks.

That it usually takes me 12 tries before I can get a stupid answer.

 

 

FUCK.:angry:

yes you are right. Thanks for the encouragement. I rarely ever come into the Lounge and woo hoo I'm glad ppl in here are nice as ever. bye for now.

i learned that rapidshare aint fucking rapid atall ....

 

all it is is a big pile of shit & the worse thing on the web.

 

Thats what i learned

yes you are right. Thanks for the encouragement. I rarely ever come into the Lounge and woo hoo I'm glad ppl in here are nice as ever. bye for now.

 

 

You should do, its all good.

 

You look lovely today btw,

I learned that you should not say that a guy is queer if you really think that he's weird.

i learned that ppl who talking good with me may talk my mistake behind my back

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That fireworks should not be going off inside of a building. :P

i learned that the girl i used to like is an immoral sycophant.

WHAT I LEARNED TODAY:

If you are in a hurry, most likely no one else is and it will screw you over. :dozey:

righteousness and evil are just points of view

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You cant eat 2 fried eggs, bacon, sausages, 2 pieces of toast and a whole can of beans and then go to the gym.

 

Dont forget the coffee :sick:

That's a lot of food :uhoh: I wouldn't even be able to stand up and walk probably.

 

I learned that you should never ever argue with a teacher if you wanna pass a test.

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Thats a harsh lesson, but it exists even up to university level :disappointed:

 

The best students will argue back, and the ones who argue back are bottom of the class.

 

Boo society.

Thats a harsh lesson, but it exists even up to university level :disappointed:

 

The best students will argue back, and the ones who argue back are bottom of the class.

 

Boo society.

Well yeah, I was talking about university. Should I've used the word 'lecturer'? :uhoh2: God, my English's getting worse and worse :bigcry:

 

I always argue back, but not because I'm a best student. I'm just too fucking stubborn, I hate it. Duuuh.

I learned that my sociology teacher really sucks.

You cant eat 2 fried eggs, bacon, sausages, 2 pieces of toast and a whole can of beans and then go to the gym.

 

Dont forget the coffee :sick:

 

puking must be nice

Don't ever hit an external hard drive.

 

I won't forget that.

That's a lot of food :uhoh: I wouldn't even be able to stand up and walk probably.

 

I learned that you should never ever argue with a teacher if you wanna pass a test.

 

it depends on what you mean. if your point is valid and the teacher realizes it. they will probably give you points. But I wouldn't argue a point unless it was in private, and I wouldn't necessarily "argue." This has worked for me on a few papers. I just discussed what I thought and what they thought, and I always got a better grade, even though I didn't ask for it. But if the teacher still says you are wrong after arguing your point, then maybe you are wrong. Or maybe they just won't change it. But either way it's not worth arguing further.

Well yeah, I was talking about university. Should I've used the word 'lecturer'? :uhoh2: God, my English's getting worse and worse :bigcry:

 

I always argue back, but not because I'm a best student. I'm just too fucking stubborn, I hate it. Duuuh.

 

it doesn't matter what word you use.. teacher, lecturer, professor all work.

it depends on what you mean. if your point is valid and the teacher realizes it. they will probably give you points. But I wouldn't argue a point unless it was in private, and I wouldn't necessarily "argue." This has worked for me on a few papers. I just discussed what I thought and what they thought, and I always got a better grade, even though I didn't ask for it. But if the teacher still says you are wrong after arguing your point, then maybe you are wrong. Or maybe they just won't change it. But either way it's not worth arguing further.

Yeah, I guess. I mean, it probably works when you can argue/discuss calmly. My problem is that I think I can't. I always have this I'm-right-you-old-dolt face when I argue with teachers, because I feel like they don't actually listen to what I'm saying. I mean, they look like they do, but deep imside they know they're gonna be right in the end so they just like 'huh, hmmm, very interesting, veeeery...'. Duh, it's hard to explain, maybe I just have a lack of self-reliance.

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I learned how to change a skin in Mozilla Firefox :smug:

And a lot of physics things :dozey: My teacher is a little bit strange. She LOVES to make a new exercises, full of different formulas. Especially for humanistic classes :rolleyes:

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