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The Daily-Chit Chat of 09'

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I love the N64.. it had such awesome games on it like Donkey Kong 64, Pokemon Stadium & Goldeneye 64 :D

Pokemon Stadium sucked, lol.

It didnt have all of the "mons" for one thing.

[/gets beaten up]
 
Superfairy said:
Toxicology is a pretty interesting subject, although one might just wonder how useful it really is.
In addition to what Jack O'Neill said, it's also important for forensics, when one must study how someone was killed/"attacked" (can't think of a better word XD) by poison. :3
 
I'm sorry if I misinterpret what you're saying, but toxicology is the theoretical basis for any such tests. It is quite a specialised discipline, yes, but to do such tests is, well, a toxicological experiment.
 
I'm sorry if I misinterpret what you're saying, but toxicology is the theoretical basis for any such tests. It is quite a specialised discipline, yes, but to do such tests is, well, a toxicological experiment.

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You are like, a really smart 13 year old. :O
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JessicaH said:
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You are like, a really smart 13 year old. :O
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Hahaha, thank you very much. ^_^

Superfairy said:
And I'm just being irrational for the sake of easing my boredom, you're not misinterpreting anything.
Irrationality is always a fun way to slip out of a boring routine. :3
 
Srsly, you use words my 15 year old brother would be like " Wat?" too.

Have a cookie!
 
Eh, I don't like to use a thesaurus. When I was really young, I used to like doing it, but when I look back, you really have to know the connotations and intricacies of a word before you start throwing it around. :P

The dictionary, on the other hand, is an incredibly useful tool. :3
 
^_^; I guess I just read a lot. :3

Thanks for the cookie. :D

Ah, its cool. It WAS Spey's but, some naughty people eated half of it.
 
Eh, I don't like to use a thesaurus. When I was really young, I used to like doing it, but when I look back, you really have to know the connotations and intricacies of a word before you start throwing it around. :P

The dictionary, on the other hand, is an incredibly useful tool. :3

Lol yeah I know what you mean. Remember that long winded sentence I wrote in FF lounge? Well I didn't even use a dictionary/theasaurus. I didn't even bother to check for proper connotation or grammar (though I think that was okay). Needless to say, I just thought of words on the spot, and apparently it semi works? Not sure. I am pretty tired, and judging by my previous post, I'll probably be making up new words now.
 
I liked back in high school when you'd be doing peer editing and it was so obvious when someone used a thesaurus to look smarter--half the time they'd use words that didn't fit in with their essay, were complete jargon, or made no sense whatsoever in context, etc.

It always made me sad when they'd ignore my edits and hand it in anyway. :(
 
I liked back in high school when you'd be doing peer editing and it was so obvious when someone used a thesaurus to look smarter--half the time they'd use words that didn't fit in with their essay, were complete jargon, or made no sense whatsoever in context, etc.

It always made me sad when they'd ignore my edits and hand it in anyway. :(

lol I'd always chuckle at that. Now I hear that teachers are ripping their hair out because of the fact that students are writing in text speak.

What I do now with my essays is let the quotes do the work. It is so fun allowing for that. Not only do I make it so that my examples not only give the question, but also the answer. And teachers soak it up. I've seen plenty of essays where quotes are used as examples, but it can be even better if the quote can be used to explain itself too.

On a side note, because of my lack of sleep, I, for some reason feel like I want to tear some flesh, not my own of course... But yeah... And no I am not a wereful I don't think there is a full moon out rather, it is probably gone now, that it is 6am.

Wooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Okay bed time >.>
 
I recently got my N64 out.
I had totally forgot about all the awesome games~

I hate it when people who write in text talk. I never, ever write in text talk. Not even on my phone or anything.
 
I try not to, and for years I didn't but... in the last year or two, a lot of acronyms have slipped into my online writing, haha.
 
I liked back in high school when you'd be doing peer editing and it was so obvious when someone used a thesaurus to look smarter--half the time they'd use words that didn't fit in with their essay, were complete jargon, or made no sense whatsoever in context, etc.

It always made me sad when they'd ignore my edits and hand it in anyway. :(

Haha, yes! I remember we used to do projects a couple of years ago for this eccentric teacher I had, and half of the essays handed in were either modified by the thesaurus or it was litterally copied and pasted from Wikipedia or some other website with blocks of information. And it's so obvious to see which is fake, as well. You'd think after they were forced to re-write their essay, they'd learn a lesson. But no! They just kept doing it again and again.

Funny stuff.
 
Oh god, the amount of people who couldn't figure out how to use Wiki properly was ridiculous in my school. <_<;;

I mean, I'll admit wiki was always my first stop to get basic background info but more importantly, to find other sources because usually what they list as sources at the bottom of the page are a-okay to use in an essay as resources. 8) And that's where you start. Most people would just rewrite the wiki page via thesaurus and word rearranging.
 
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