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Me: Oh, okay. xD
I'm trying to finish a project that I was supposed to start to weeks ago. :P So that's a thing.
I'm trying to finish a project that I was supposed to start to weeks ago. :P So that's a thing.
Me: OK, SO HER APP IS A RIP OFF 'CUZ IT'S FREE, BUT YOU HAVE TO PAY TO GET SPELLS OTHER THAN EXPELIARMUS, ALOHAMORA, AND PATRIFICUS TOTALYS. BUT IT'S SO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
My cousin had his baby. His name is NOah Allen and he's the cutest thing ever!! :)
My cousin had his baby. His name is NOah Allen and he's the cutest thing ever!! :)
Me: Oh god, I thought you were serious and I was like, "HOW IS SOMEONE MAYBE DEAD?" But it's still sad. :(


Me: :/ that's no good. But I guess I'm not any better. I'm stuck on math and working on an essay whose thesis isn't yet approved.
Me: I already sent it to my cousin (English teacher). :/
Sorry. I Had a meltdown about math and my mom had to calm me down and explain it to me. I love how my teacher expects us to do problems she didn't even cover in class.
Sorry. I Had a meltdown about math and my mom had to calm me down and explain it to me. I love how my teacher expects us to do problems she didn't even cover in class.
Me: It's a TV show.
Omg, I'm so tired this week. @.@
Omg, I'm so tired this week. @.@
Me: oh...
I know what you mean. I'm less tired when I don't sleep 'til after midnight. Why are you so tired?
I know what you mean. I'm less tired when I don't sleep 'til after midnight. Why are you so tired?
Me: Same, Ivs. *hugs everyone*
Me: Woulds someone tell me if this would suffice for a thesis: Similar to Cummings, George Orwell believed those with the human nature of being weak and distrusted—the character, Mr. Jones, in Animal Farm—do not deserve the power they give themselves and instead deserve the ridicule and hate.

Similar to Cummings' beliefs, Orwell thought that those with weak and untrustworthy natures are not worthy of their self-entitled power, deserving instead ridicule and hate [you can add 'bestowed upon them by society' if you wish], using as an example the character Mr. Jones in Orwell's Animal Farm.
Me: Pardon? It's the same essay as yesterday. The intro was due yesterday, the rest of the essay's due tomorrow.
Me: We worked on the intro together, thesis included, but then my Lit and Comp teacher said that my thesis didn't answer the prompt, so I revised it earlier (which was the one you saw).

Me: It would have been fine before, if the prompt was slightly different. xD I know the three-part thesis, it's just the prompt was confusing.
Me: Only the rough draft's due tomorrow. The final's due next Tuesday. Thank effing god, else I'd fail it for sure, no doubt in my mind.
Night, Whim! Thanks so much again. Like, you don't even know.
Night, Whim! Thanks so much again. Like, you don't even know.
Me: Oh, essays. How I'd like to bestow upon the wrath of a thousand, starving, rabid honey badgers. :)
So hey~
So hey~
Me: Mmkay, but I gotta do some homework and studying so I might not be on.
Me: Yeah.
>,< I'm so frustrated. I can't find any flute scores to Ratatouille.
>,< I'm so frustrated. I can't find any flute scores to Ratatouille.
Vanster wrote: "Me: Oh, essays. How I'd like to bestow upon the wrath of a thousand, starving, rabid honey badgers. :)
So hey~"
Me: *like*
So hey~"
Me: *like*
Me: It exists. I know it does. And I'm going to find it.
Bruce: Too bad you're not a Hufflepuff.
Me: You little son of a banshee.
All: o.o *gasp*
Bruce: Too bad you're not a Hufflepuff.
Me: You little son of a banshee.
All: o.o *gasp*
Me: D: It's just really frustrating because I've wanted that score ever since I first saw the movie.
I LOVE THAT MOVIE SO HARD. IT'S LIKE, MY MOVIE. NO ONE CAN WATCH IT WITH ME. But seriously, Ratatouille is my film, gurl~
I LOVE THAT MOVIE SO HARD. IT'S LIKE, MY MOVIE. NO ONE CAN WATCH IT WITH ME. But seriously, Ratatouille is my film, gurl~
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