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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:38 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:28 pm
3DS is so aaah. I couldn't get used to it. Not that I even liked 3D to begin with.
Oh well. How about them bitches?
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:23 pm
Today is good. I managed to get a ******** of studying done, saw my brother again, got my lappy back, and realized I somehow had enough gold for this RIG's Panty and Stocking reference with the excellent demon skin. Never thought I'd get any use out of the Reve Rouille eyes, but I guess I was wrong. biggrin
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:31 pm
J from unit M-M069 reporting!
Sup guys? 3nodding
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:36 pm
J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. Almost bought a book by Tesla on wireless transmission of energy a while back, wishing I had now. You?
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:39 pm
Wantcookie J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. You? Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester...
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:43 pm
J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. You? Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:47 pm
Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. You? Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<;
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:50 pm
J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. You? Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:56 pm
Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind J from unit M-M069 reporting! Sup guys? 3nodding Not much, poring over a chemistry textbook for crystal lattice info, can't wait to be done with chemistry so I can get to work with sound and waves. You? Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen. I guess im somewhat the opposite. I do like being told what I need to know. but I'm a better hands-on learner. I can remember concepts and pathways better if I can interact with it. Like, drawings of molecules helped me more than seeing the letters and arrows. Also the ball models werre helpful to use and mess aroung with. Learned valence shells and all of that basic molecule stuff faster than anything else. 3nodding
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:59 pm
J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen. I guess im somewhat the opposite. I do like being told what I need to know. but I'm a better hands-on learner. I can remember concepts and pathways better if I can interact with it. Like, drawings of molecules helped me more than seeing the letters and arrows. Also the ball models werre helpful to use and mess aroung with. Learned valence shells and all of that basic molecule stuff faster than anything else. 3nodding I do better with the spoken word simply because it holds my attention longer. If I'm left to my own devices to learn something, I inevitably get distracted, and labs end up being me just following a set of instructions. They seem pointlessly redundant to me as a method of learning, because you have to know what you're doing in order to do it.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:04 pm
J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen. I guess im somewhat the opposite. I do like being told what I need to know. but I'm a better hands-on learner. I can remember concepts and pathways better if I can interact with it. Like, drawings of molecules helped me more than seeing the letters and arrows. Also the ball models werre helpful to use and mess aroung with. Learned valence shells and all of that basic molecule stuff faster than anything else. 3nodding Skimming over this conversation, I only caught "Anatomy" and "ball models" and "mess around with".
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:08 pm
Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen. I guess im somewhat the opposite. I do like being told what I need to know. but I'm a better hands-on learner. I can remember concepts and pathways better if I can interact with it. Like, drawings of molecules helped me more than seeing the letters and arrows. Also the ball models werre helpful to use and mess aroung with. Learned valence shells and all of that basic molecule stuff faster than anything else. 3nodding I do better with the spoken word simply because it holds my attention longer. If I'm left to my own devices to learn something, I inevitably get distracted, and labs end up being me just following a set of instructions. They seem pointlessly redundant to me as a method of learning, because you have to know what you're doing in order to do it. Yeah, I can understand that... Sometimes the lab would just seem to go on but not make any sense seeing as how they were just "Do his then do that then wait for this" instructions, but luckily I had a good lab instructor who actually took the time to relate it to the lesson raher than just sit there and listen to his damn Zune while we run about like dying lab mice trying to find the antidote cheese, like my last set of lab T.A.'s... >~> I hate them so much...
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:09 pm
Harusame Mizukishi J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Wantcookie J of The Wind Studying for a useless Criminal Justice class, and despairing over a bad Anatomy grade... sweatdrop Honestly, my test anxiety/ insomnia have screwed me over countless times this semester... Woo, useless classes. I'm never really going to need Chemistry except to better calculate intermolecular forces to approximate viscosity of a fluid to better know the mechanics of an object pushing through a flow of substance A, and even then the only things I'd be looking at are water, air, and supposed vacuum. Alternately, I might need to calculate intermolecular forces to figure out a substance's tensile strength, resistance to impact, or coefficient of restitution. Ugh... Chemestry destroys my brain... Not that it's not interesting, but that my teachers dont make SEEM interesting at all... I loved lab though, but the actual pencil and paper learning factor of it all... Umuu... > ~<; Ugh, I prefer the lectures. It's nice to just be told what you need to know. Plus, I just generally do better when all I have to do is listen. I guess im somewhat the opposite. I do like being told what I need to know. but I'm a better hands-on learner. I can remember concepts and pathways better if I can interact with it. Like, drawings of molecules helped me more than seeing the letters and arrows. Also the ball models werre helpful to use and mess aroung with. Learned valence shells and all of that basic molecule stuff faster than anything else. 3nodding Skimming over this conversation, I only caught "Anatomy" and "ball models" and "mess around with".Wait wha- .__. OH GODDAMNIT. xd
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