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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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That's good. :nice:

Well, as long as it's social drinking, I don't see much wrong with drinking. I mean, if he's starting to do it alone, I would be a bit concerned. :uhoh2:

 

....kids are permitted to eat in places other than a cafeteria [i mean, aside from hiding] in Ireland? I don't think that's even a thing in the U.S. :surprised: We didn't eat in the cafeteria at my elementary school - we ate in the classrooms - but that is due to the fact that 1) There are toddlers who can't always eat very well, 2) it was a very small school, and 3) THERE WAS NO CAFETERIA. :|

 

I've fenced since I was 10. Of course I'll fence! I already know the student captain of the school club, because he's the assistant coach to my fencing coach. :wacko:

 

Hmm...I don't think that we've ever done that exercise. :thinking: I don't think that I would be too awful at it, though; if I focus, and it's mostly quiet, I can tell the general location of where a sound is coming from.

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Okay, then I would step in and stop that :laugh3:

 

Yeah, in our highschool were anyways. We just didn't have a big enough canteen for all of us. People sat in open rooms, by lockers, etc. We sat by this open space around the elevator. Seeing as students couldn't use it unless you absolutely needed to, so we had a pretty awesome place.

 

THEN THERE WAS THE WEEK EVERY SECOND BITCH HAD A "BROKEN" LEG -___- Damn you cripples.

 

Oh it wasn't like where the sound was coming from, but the frequency (i think). I say you'd be very good at that. It's just so your not relying completely on your eyes? :shrug:

 

 

I have to go and get cleaned up :D I'm still in last night's clothes cause I slept at a friends house unexpectedly, haha.

 

Good luck with your homework and ttyl.

 

 

Also thank you for listening to my problems giving advice :heart: actually seriously helped.

Yeah...we have extremely large cafeterias here. :P (especially since my school and an art-specialty school are both in the same building...yeah)

 

I don't think that would be possible at my school; there's one kid who is in a wheelchair, so he uses the elevator all the time.

 

 

Yeah, I guess so. We do occasional "blind" exercises, but those are mostly to get the feeling of the blade when one hits a target/person. :shrug:

 

See (...type? :thinking:) you later!

Aww, you're welcome. :hug:

The reason why we got a lift put in our school was because of this girl with two prosthetic legs.

She actually won a bronze medal in discus at the Paralympics.

 

 

BYE!

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"unnatural" as in anything that could not occur in nature. So I could have blond highlights, but not pink hair....because no one naturally has pink hair. :|

There are some people who have strawberry blondish hair that looks almost pink but still looks natural. :P

By "pink," I mean hot pink. :P

My life is pretty boring at the moment. :blank:

At least yours is boring. :/ Mine is gradually falling apart.

*insert stereotypical slow motion movie hug scene here*

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