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Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:46 pm
I can vouch for that. I just lost $60 in the mail. I should have insured it, but that would have meant a trip to the post office. I also enclosed a letter (masterfully crafted) that made it sound like I was hard-up for money and that the funds enclosed were for medicine (to my mother), so I hope whoever has my money feels like a total p***k now.
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Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:18 pm
Soleq On a side note, life is expensive. Yeah, I just realized I have college fees due again shortly. *Sigh* Ah, being broke. Now I remember why I work.
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:09 pm
Wow... I can't honestly believe I did it. I deleted my LJ. I'm in awe. I was supposed to do my math homework which sucks because there's a test wednesday i might fail. But I think that was more important. Intense. I sent them a thank you letter and that was it.
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:54 pm
I really hate the life I lead.
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:38 pm
I don't have jack s**t for classes next year. 7 classes a day this is my possible schedual:
English (whole year) Theology (2/3-whole year) Biology ( whole year or not at all ) Gov/economics (whole year) Elective (whole year) Elective (whole year) Algebra 2 ( repeating 2/3 of year )
So let me lay this down for you. I have failed 5 highschool courses and my senior year I'm getting a minimum of 8 electives. If I take bio in the summer I get 11 electives.
Ah~ and even with my retard 2.3 gpa I can still get into sac state.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:26 pm
Yay for Sac State. My brother in law will probably go there next year as well. I went through my post-grad work there.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
Argued with a substitute teacher today. Very well brain-washed retired Marine. Also a bit intimidating. I can't even remember his stance, but he was vehemontly against gay marriage. So probably a Christian, too.
It's difficult for me to feel pity and loathing at the same time.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:42 pm
Sometimes. I think. I know. I'm too full of myself and I'm very opinionated. I have to be right. I HAVE to be right. When I'm not right, I get depressed, angry, violent, destructive. It feels like I have heartburn and am having some kind of aneurism. I don't know how to fix it.
A hermit it seems, is the best path for me.
Or I might end up seriously hurting someone.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:58 pm
Soleq Yay for Sac State. My brother in law will probably go there next year as well. I went through my post-grad work there. Davis > Sac State I think I am required to say that. Haha. And we have won the Causeway Classic far more than Sac State.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:17 pm
AraTeran Soleq Yay for Sac State. My brother in law will probably go there next year as well. I went through my post-grad work there. Davis > Sac State I think I am required to say that. Haha. And we have won the Causeway Classic far more than Sac State. First off, I don't even know what that is. Second, Davis is full of bike riding lightpollution-phobic pinko commies who make bridges for frogs. @Thomas Neo Anderson: I have to deal with my hippie lit teacher every day. Today she called racism "right winged fundamentaly religous nonsense". neutral I hate humans. And plants, really.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:00 pm
Teh Sena AraTeran Soleq Yay for Sac State. My brother in law will probably go there next year as well. I went through my post-grad work there. Davis > Sac State I think I am required to say that. Haha. And we have won the Causeway Classic far more than Sac State. First off, I don't even know what that is. Second, Davis is full of bike riding lightpollution-phobic pinko commies who make bridges for frogs. @Thomas Neo Anderson: I have to deal with my hippie lit teacher every day. Today she called racism "right winged fundamentaly religous nonsense". neutral I hate humans. And plants, really. The Causeway Classic is an annual football game between Davis and Sac State. And yeah, the bicycles are rather annoying, since I have to drive to school (I don't live there) and constantly avoid them. As far as the hippies, most of them aren't too bad. Unless you run into the extremists. Your teacher sounds like a b***h. I am neither right winged nor very religious, but I have attended church a few times here (out of my own free will) and found the people there to be extremely nice and tolerant. So your teacher can kiss her a**.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:02 pm
Cal Poly > Davis. So ha.
Plus, I only went to Sac St. because their teaching program is superior to Davis'. I really don't care for either school.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:57 pm
I hate math. Mr. Hunter is the devil. gonk
He gave us one problem that's taken me over two hours in an attempt to solve it.
Gar. There goes my grade.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:16 pm
Wendy_Chan I hate math. Mr. Hunter is the devil. gonk He gave us one problem that's taken me over two hours in an attempt to solve it. Gar. There goes my grade. I don't suppose a forum of math nerds/people who have completed math courses could help? I'm struggling with Pythagorean Identities myself right now.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:45 pm
This is an Algebra II, applications of quadratic equations problem:
"Two ferryboats leave opposite shores of a lake at the same time. They pass each other when they are 800 meters from the nearest shore. When it reaches the opposite side, each boat spends 30 minutes at the dock and starts back. This time the boats pass each other when they are 400 meters from the nearest shore. Assuming that each of the boats travels at the same speed in both directions, how wide is the lake between the two ferry docks?"
My friend read half of that and immediately said, "Mr. Hunter has no life."
gonk
I got that the lake was 1200 meters from the distance formula.
If the lake is "x" meters wide, one boat would be going "x - 800" meters while the other went 800 meters in the same direction, and in going back, the one that went 800 meters went "x - 400" meters and the one going "x - 800" meters went 400 meters. Because they started out at the same time, I counted the thirty minutes as irrelevant (because I'm dumb and don't know what else to do >D<) and so if distance = rate x time for all of them, you can set x - 800 to 400 and get 1200. D:
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