Conversation Between sirboulevard and Masara
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  1. Masara
    October 9th, 2011 5:18 PM
    Masara
    Eh, I don't think I really know anything. :< Good to hear that I'm right about something.

    Lurking around alone, you say? That sounds exactly like my lunch break at school, hee hee.

    But writing a computer program or interviewing the mayor sounds waaay more fun than doing assignments such as writing an essay or solving math problems.
    Of course, it also sounds like much harder work, but you'd probably learn more from those experiences than you would from generic homework anyway.
  2. sirboulevard
    October 5th, 2011 11:03 PM
    sirboulevard
    Well, yeah, you're what? 15/16 now? I'm 22. You know nothing. Believe me, you think you know everything in high school. Then you move out and try making it on your own and learn, no. No you don't.

    It doesn't work like you think Masa, it means lurking around on campus alone. Maybe get lunch. That's about it. Luckily I don't have that. (also skipping fencing tomorrow).

    Yeah, that's about right. Still, in shear workload totals, that's nothing. You're homework isn't "write a computer program" or "interview the mayor" or "write an orchestra" because that's me and my friend's homework. And it's totally worth it.
  3. Masara
    October 1st, 2011 3:09 PM
    Masara
    Even after all these years I'm still too young! ♫ Some things never change~

    Hm, I can see how that might be inconvenient. But at least you get a break!

    Wow, seriously? All I do nowadays is homework (hence the late reply). I thought my teachers would go easy on high school n00bs, but apparently I thought wrong: it's only my fourth week of school and I swear I've already completed around fifty gazillion assignments.
  4. sirboulevard
    September 26th, 2011 12:56 PM
    sirboulevard
    You don't want to know. And at least 2 or 3 of those, youre too young to talk about with anyways.

    It's also really annoying when you have an hour break becuase it takes half that long to get home, so youre just stuck there.

    Ah... The heaping pile of homework. I have those. Sometimes. One advantage to college: there usually not much homework. It just tends to hit all at once and make life hell.
  5. Masara
    September 19th, 2011 6:46 PM
    Masara
    What types of exciting? /curious

    At least walking up and down campus so many times is good exercise, I guess.

    I'm so uninformed that even popular stuff is obscure to me. ;o; Thanks for the link! I'll be sure to take a look at it sometime. "Sometime" meaning "after I complete this heaping pile of homework."
  6. sirboulevard
    September 18th, 2011 8:24 PM
    sirboulevard
    No, but mine are different types of exciting.

    Just wait until you are in college. My college campus is probably the size of your high school and we're a small school.

    Uh, no, it's a gaming webcomic. Really popular. Most popular of the comics involve staring Entei and Katie's freaking awesome Dad. http://awkwardzombie.com/index.php?page=0&comic=091911
  7. Masara
    September 17th, 2011 3:36 PM
    Masara
    You may have had crazy trips, but have you ever had your scheduled flights back home canceled due to hurricane-related paranoia? :P Exciting times~

    I see. :< Unfortunately, I'm one of those people whose school has started. My school is waaay too big! Apparently it's the largest high school in the state, building-wise.

    Hm, really? I've never heard of her. But if she makes a comic involving zombies, then she must be seriously cool. 8D
  8. sirboulevard
    September 13th, 2011 5:12 PM
    sirboulevard
    MY reply is not however. Crazy trip huh? Been there.

    Pretty much. Although I get sidetracked by Fallout New Vegas alot and school has/is starting for some people.

    Uh... Katie is the girl who makes that Awkward Zombie comic. Really cool. Have talked to her before.
  9. Masara
    August 30th, 2011 11:32 AM
    Masara
    Your reply was well-timed, as I just got back from South Africa on Sunday. That was a crazy trip, to say the least.

    Ahaha! So now it's a Minecraft-playing PokeSpe club...? How random. I kinda wish I could join you people, but...

    I'm sure it is. That Katie person sounds like she knows what she's talking about, so I'll take her word for it~♫
  10. sirboulevard
    August 29th, 2011 12:07 PM
    sirboulevard
    Yeah, although, most are interacting via Minecraft when not on MSN. We got hooked. Badly. :P

    College is oddly entertaining. Especially watching the dumb **** we all do. In the words of Katie Tiedrich, College is like kindergarten with a much higher capacity to hurt oneself.
  11. Masara
    August 12th, 2011 5:35 PM
    Masara
    Aw, I don't have MSN. :c At least the club members are still active, even if it is in a different way.

    I'll try. XD

    Wow, college sounds oddly entertaining. I'd love to be able to study what I want. ♥ And nicer people sounds like a pretty welcome change too. Though I have yet to be picked on at school, but still.
  12. sirboulevard
    August 11th, 2011 11:37 PM
    sirboulevard
    Same. Although... the club members still talk on MSN. Alot. Like daily. We're still a Nakama. Of sorts.

    Enjoy!

    College is basically doing what you want. None of the classes (except for a few) are stuff I hate. For instance, I took creative writing, tennis, an online excel class and publication design. Writing, art, programming and sports. All things I like. Also, people don't pick on you in class. People are nice.
  13. Masara
    August 11th, 2011 1:39 PM
    Masara
    That's a pretty depressing way of phrasing it, but it seems that you're right.
    84% of all my total posts can be found in the club... I miss that place already. D:

    Thanks~! It looks like my family has finally managed to work everything out. We're gonna be leaving later than we originally intended, but at least we'll be leaving.

    I would think so. o: So how is it different? (I've only observed a college class once, so I don't really know much about it.)
  14. sirboulevard
    August 9th, 2011 11:34 PM
    sirboulevard
    I can tell why. The club shut down. It's like taking away a bunch of crack addict's crack.

    Well, good luck with all that.

    Eh. Summer school is different in college.
  15. Masara
    August 3rd, 2011 2:59 PM
    Masara
    Good! I was just talking to someone about how almost everybody I know on PC seems to have vanished mysteriously.

    South Africa is generally a pretty scary place to visit regardless of what's going on there. XD
    Thanks! I hope I enjoy it. That is, if I actually get to go... My family isn't exactly having an easy time getting plane schedules and tickets and so on all straightened out.

    School, huh? Glad to hear you're enjoying it! c: