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Iviana (The Sign Painter)
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Jan 12, 2013 04:58PM

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Me: D: *hugs* Do you know what it is?
-_- All proud of it, too, like it's a battle wound or something.
-_- All proud of it, too, like it's a battle wound or something.
Me: oh god Merlin's first battle wound and then Arthur all complimenting him about it. It's literally just a flesh wound and not in the Monty Python sense.
Forest? :3
Forest? :3
Me: I'm laughing so hard right now because the Black Knight.
I'm OK. But my Chem teacher sucks at teaching and this is more difficult than it needs to be. ;n;
I'm OK. But my Chem teacher sucks at teaching and this is more difficult than it needs to be. ;n;
Me: What are you working on?
My math teacher last year was shit. Someone tried to get her fired because she's such a terrible teacher (she was fired from my old school), but he got expelled instead. ;n;
My math teacher last year was shit. Someone tried to get her fired because she's such a terrible teacher (she was fired from my old school), but he got expelled instead. ;n;
Me: Our study guide for the test. I mean, she teaches alright, but the way she teaches things is so vastly different from the way we get them on tests, which doesn't help my grade at all. >,< And then she's like, "Just Google it." BUT GOOGLE DOESN'T EXPLAIN. e-O
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My English teacher, who was one of those one in a million teachers, got retired, and I will openly declare war on whomever we get.
Me: Yes. Valence shell electron pair repulsion. I get that theory, but the rest of the question I don't understand.
Me; it's basically asking which groups will repel each other more. So like, of you look at the structures (you won't ever have to know these unless you take AP Chem) you'll see that the structures of molecules is based on the lone pairs because they don't "want" to be anywhere near anything else. The reason why, for instance, water is depicted as having the two hydrogen atoms around the bottom of the oxygen atom instead of on either side is because the O atom has a lone pair at the top which repels the two H atoms. You can think of lone pairs as wanting to be alone forever and always and then bond pairs as preferring not to be around other electrons but can kind of tolerate each other.
Me: THANK YOU I UNDERSTAND. *glomp* ^^
I just saw that this study guide is nine pages long. ;n; Why Ms. McManus whyyyyy.
I just saw that this study guide is nine pages long. ;n; Why Ms. McManus whyyyyy.
Me: He grew and beard and it was funny because I run into him and I'm like, "Sorry - oh my god.
What?
NOTHING. Nice to see you again."
What?
NOTHING. Nice to see you again."
Me: xD Never seen it.
So I caught up on Alex's videos and I can't help but notice his gold jacket and his spiky red shoes and oh Alex. <3
So I caught up on Alex's videos and I can't help but notice his gold jacket and his spiky red shoes and oh Alex. <3
Me: xD
That movie. Oh god. It had the worst transition shots and also music that was way to dramatic. XD
That movie. Oh god. It had the worst transition shots and also music that was way to dramatic. XD
Me: xD Sounds like Spanish dramas. Lord, that reminds me, my mom was watching one and at the end the crazy vengeful daughter is eating dinner and it's her father's heart. o.o
Me: I felt bad for the poor guy that was eating dinner with her without knowing that human was on the menu.
Me: I know, right? My mom asked me what I had to do for homework and I told her I had to PEE.
Bradleeeeey. <3
Also, hello Ireland. xD
Bradleeeeey. <3
Also, hello Ireland. xD
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