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LOL. Google chrome has spellcheck? That's interesting. My brother keeps slamming my decision to use internet explorer and I asked him what else should I use, Safari? He looked at me like I was insane.
English is a silly language. And if you ever slip up on your grammar, I'm used to picking apart not-so-good English, and yours is better than most Americans'. So it's likely I'll understand what you mean after a moment. :)
English is a silly language. And if you ever slip up on your grammar, I'm used to picking apart not-so-good English, and yours is better than most Americans'. So it's likely I'll understand what you mean after a moment. :)

Yeah, my English is superior isn't it?
You know that I've been basically just saying how superior I am and none of you have said anything against it yet? I keep expecting someone to say something against that.
Yeah. Good point. I just don't contradict interesting people. What if they stop saying interesting things? Don't ask, I'm an odd one.

Oh yes, I'm a huge hypocrite. Can't think of any specific examples, but I'm sure I will eventually.
And yes, I agree that odd is good. The world wouldn't be any fun if everyone was normal.
And yes, I agree that odd is good. The world wouldn't be any fun if everyone was normal.





"You should hear my grammar in Hebrew."

Because I didn't see this beforehand: LOL.


Cheyenne: I was joking, you know, I like being insane?

So I recovered from my disease... straight into my final test in math. But I'm OK, so that's all that matters. And the test was OK, except for where I accidently wrote 8 instead of 16...
And that basically concludes the year for me.
I'm not sure if making up school being on the bright side was sarcasm or not. I know when I was out of school for weeks when I had surgeries and then later when I had pneumonia, I absolutely hated making up the school work.
Well that's not horrible. Three days is still a pain though. How long do you have to make it up? Three days?



Um, no, I have to make it up before school starts the day I go. But teachers know me(and my geekiness) and tend to let me go if I don't manage to.
Pirl{I'm pretty $ure my חame is way tסס lסng} wrote: "Obviously in the USA.
Um, no, I have to make it up before school starts the day I go. But teachers know me(and my geekiness) and tend to let me go if I don't manage to."
I was confused because she said maybe someday she'd make it overseas directly after saying she's never seen the ocean in USA.
Um, no, I have to make it up before school starts the day I go. But teachers know me(and my geekiness) and tend to let me go if I don't manage to."
I was confused because she said maybe someday she'd make it overseas directly after saying she's never seen the ocean in USA.
I'm glad that amuses you. Say, you're fourteen. You should be going into high school pretty soon right?
I can't imagine what it would be like never seeing the ocean. It's just such a strange concept to me, living in California. I haven't been to the ocean a lot, but enough that I don't appreciate it as much as someone who's never been to the ocean probably would. Personally, I hate swimming in the ocean. It's slightly fun swimming out and trying to fight the tide, but then you get shoved under which is scary as heck, or an unexpectedly strong wave knocks you flat on your rear and pushes you so far up the sand that you're sure the skin on your bum is gone. Or you open your mouth and get a tongue full of sickeningly potent salt. And not to mention you've got sand EVERYWHERE for at least five days. I like building sand castles much better.


I wouldn't know about that.
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Five. No more, no less. And Ariel didn't even tell me. I think I'll miss him. More than I thought I would until now.
Emmi. Ofir. Even Tamar. All gone.
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Just one final test left: The report card itself.
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20th. I just need to survive till the 20th, then I can finally cry.

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intrigueing is... incorrect. It is spelled intriguing, apparently.
Of course they don't. You should hear my grammar in Hebrew. In English I need to try ten times harder because it's much easier for me to make a mistake that will deeply confuse both of us. Besides, I thought we already settled I'm extraordinary.