How do you fell about school
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HouraiTeahouse wrote...
I don't fell anything about it.I think of hatred.
O you too
Is the hatred so much that you could kill someone
Well mine is
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Derz wrote...
HouraiTeahouse wrote...
I don't fell anything about it.I think of hatred.
O you too
Is the hatred so much that you could kill someone
Well mine is
No, my hatred doesn't make me insane and cloud my judgement. However, it is enough to make me want another cherry chocolate granola bar.
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devsonfire
3,000,000th Poster
I'd prefer living the Uni life, but I do miss the social aspect of it.
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K-8 doesn't exist for me. I prefer to not remember. Self-induced amnesia if you will. 9-10 meh 11-12 was kind of fun.
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"Fell"
verb (used with object)
1. to knock, strike, shoot, or cut down; cause to fall: to fell a moose; to fell a tree.
2. Sewing. to finish (a seam) by sewing the edge down flat.
noun
3. Lumbering. the amount of timber cut down in one season.
4. Sewing. a seam finished by felling.
And this is for your thread :
"Fail"
verb (used without object)
1. to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
2. to receive less than the passing grade or mark in an examination, class, or course of study: He failed in history.
3. to be or become deficient or lacking; be insufficient or absent; fall short: Our supplies failed.
4. to dwindle, pass, or die away: The flowers failed for lack of rain.
5. to lose strength or vigor; become weak: His health failed after the operation.
verb (used with object)
1. to knock, strike, shoot, or cut down; cause to fall: to fell a moose; to fell a tree.
2. Sewing. to finish (a seam) by sewing the edge down flat.
noun
3. Lumbering. the amount of timber cut down in one season.
4. Sewing. a seam finished by felling.
And this is for your thread :
"Fail"
verb (used without object)
1. to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
2. to receive less than the passing grade or mark in an examination, class, or course of study: He failed in history.
3. to be or become deficient or lacking; be insufficient or absent; fall short: Our supplies failed.
4. to dwindle, pass, or die away: The flowers failed for lack of rain.
5. to lose strength or vigor; become weak: His health failed after the operation.
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Derz wrote...
How do you fell about schoolwhat come to mind when you here the word school
Clearly, in your case, absolutely nothing comes to mind.
This should be moved to IB.
Perhaps the merciless ridicule will encourage you to retake 4th grade, and perhaps actually do something with your life.
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Lollikittie wrote...
Derz wrote...
How do you fell about schoolwhat come to mind when you here the word school
Clearly, in your case, absolutely nothing comes to mind.
This should be moved to IB.
Perhaps the merciless ridicule will encourage you to retake 4th grade, and perhaps actually do something with your life.
I was imagining your avatar repeating everything you wrote down. Gave me a chuckle. Thank you.
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As far as I'm concerned, everything social before high school never happened. And freedom to really enjoy school life start to boom at college.
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Drifter995
Neko//Night
I actually kinda miss school... Mostly camp and carnivals... I don't miss the people, though. Although grade 11 and 12 was decent. I also miss the no responsibilities, and no need for a job or that kinda crap
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Higufuuindo
The Enlightened
The first thing that comes to mind when I hear the word 'school'? Well it's the mantra (that I often hear) "A university is not a school!".
When it comes to schools, I did rather enjoy my time in high school.
When it comes to schools, I did rather enjoy my time in high school.