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Chit-Chat: In which we welcome back Shining Raichu from his extended vacation

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    Swarming Pokemon in my experience are the easiest to chain, also Shinx I found easy to chain managed to get 4 of those and a Sentret one day when I first tried chaining.
     

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    > Logs on
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    > Finds another thread about guns

    I AM NOT DOING THIS AGAIN.
     
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  • LOOOL it's a thread where the main premise is that gun control is a given, not to be argued :P It should be a lot more tame, considering the posting going on right now.
     

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    LOOOL it's a thread where the main premise is that gun control is a given, not to be argued :P It should be a lot more tame, considering the posting going on right now.
    Oh, good. Otherwise, this would've been my reaction upon reading posts in there:



    Actually, scratch that. I have a feeling it'll be my reaction regardless of how tame the posting is.
     

    Oryx

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    Good luck!

    Finals coming up for me too - starting in a few hours with a final speech that's 8-10 minutes long. @-@
     
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    OMG speeches, NOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Last speech I gave was at my High School graduation thing and they freaking made me do it and it sucked >.> I HATE public speaking.
     

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  • Do plays count as speeches? Cause if it does, I had one last December. We performed a Midsummer Night's Dream.


    Eek, I have a date in about 2 hours. Welp
     
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  • I saw some people put on Midsummer Night's Dream while in roller skates. Well, some of them had roller skates. Okay, only one of them wore them and it was only in one scene, but it was a memorable scene.
     

    Meganium

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  • My finals schedule got completely turned around today. Instead of having all my finals in two weeks, I'll be taking them all in two days. (Three of the five final exams are next week, but I'm not sure of the other two. But this does warrant that I'll be off from school a week early :D)
     

    Mr Cat Dog

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  • I'm so glad I don't have to do exams ever again. Most of my friends are doing optional accountancy/finance courses for work and they're just hating themselves right now and all I can do is go 'hahahahahahaha' towards them. Not literally, of course. That would be mean. But in my mind. :D
     

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  • I don't even think I have any finals to worry about this year, I just realized. At best a Calculus final, and I don't even need to pass that.
     

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  • Math's not so bad, though. Imo, it's pretty straight forward, either you're right, or you're wrong. No in between. Can't really say the same about anything else, can you?

    Ftr, I HATE Global History.
     
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  • Yes, see I like history because it's open to interpretation and their is some wiggle room. (Besides memorizing dates or what not, which is a chore and a half). People can get different ideas and thoughts about history. Math is so rigid, it's THIS into THAT, and no other answer will fit. While straight up Yes and No isn't a bad thing, My mind just doesn't wrap around it as easily. I think that's why I enjoy Art and Literature over Science and Math. Although if I could fit my mind around it, Math and Science theory is fun to explore.
     

    Oryx

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    Although one could argue with partial credit, there's a lot of practical wiggle room when it comes to math in a classroom setting.
     
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