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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 3, 2009 1:58:39 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] oh no no no no no no no not while he was alive! he had been found floating that morning, sadly. i would've been scarred for life if he'd been alive when it happened. i'm still kind of bothered by the idea of how he was disposed of. for squares, hm? well... then i'm a circle. ;3
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 3, 2009 2:00:58 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! well circles should hang out with hexagons more often because i'm lonely. or i'm a trapezoid. trapezoids are pretty rad shapes.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 3, 2009 2:08:45 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] since when was it decided that you were a hexagon, artie? and i never liked trapezoids, unfortunately for you. if i had to pick a shape to like, it would probably be... an octagon. or a nonagon. or even a decagon. i think it's a decagon. it's something random like that. i don't really remember all that much from my ninth grade geometry class. i still know the formulas though! (like that matters.)
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 3, 2009 2:29:34 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! i don't remember much from geometry. then again, my mom home schooled me until like tenth grade so that really doesn't do me any favors.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 3, 2009 2:42:28 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] i took a.p. calculus my senior year, believe it or not. math was actually one of my favorite courses. and science. i really loved my science classes... actually i think i just loved school. i liked everything but english, but that's mostly because it became so droll having to write new things over and over and over and over again and having ten assignments and while also getting two projects done that were due on the same day and... yeah. i just despised my english class. and the teacher. she was a demon.
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 3, 2009 2:45:55 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! yeahh, i pretty much had to be home schooled past all those speech tests and stuff. hahaha, we always faked the grades on them because, obviously, i couldn't do it. and my mom didn't want me put in some sp'ed class just cause i can't talk. pretty ghey, pretty ghey
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 3, 2009 3:28:27 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] yeah... i remember those speech things. they were probably the dumbest things i ever had to do. and tedious and annoying and... eugh. and i don't blame your mom, 'cause i had a friend in one of those classes and she hated it. mostly because people made fun of her for it, which was sad... it was pretty ridiculous.
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 3, 2009 3:37:41 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! i have to admit i'm pretty glad it's all over. i don't really understand why people are always like "you'll miss high school". there, honestly, was nothing to miss about it. cramped hall ways, smelly phys ed locker rooms, lockers that were way too small to fit your stuff in, nasty school lunches.. i do secretly miss mystery meat mondays.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 3, 2009 4:19:25 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] yeah... i know what you mean. about not missing high school. not about missing mystery meat mondays. i always brown-bagged it, y'know? that what i could bring my own food, 'cause even as a kid i was a health-food nut. probably because i was raised with it. however i've kind of broadened my palette to the point where i occasionally consume junk food, if you could say it that way, haha.
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 3, 2009 4:25:03 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! ahaha, both of my parents are vegans so i never ate the school food anyway. i usually brought my lunch but occasionally what my mom insisted on sending with me was just a tad creepier than the food the school served. mystery meat mondays always amused me though. one of my friends found a cat hair in their food. for our personal well-being, that mystery remain unsolved.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 4, 2009 21:28:48 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] oh dear, you even had creepy food at your house? i would've cried. although, people probably thought the food that i ate as a little kid was creepy, maybe i was just lucky i liked it? otherwise i probably would've been in your boat. and cat hair in food is disgusting. i could tell you a bajillion stories about hair and other miscellaneous substances and objects found in cafeteria food in my high school.
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 4, 2009 21:55:43 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! yeah. they always sent me tofu with like exotic steamed vegetables. nooo, i couldn't be like the normal kids that had an apple. i had to have some weird thing that i couldn't even pronounce the name of, and wouldn't even dream of eating. it was a scary experience. we found a plastic server's glove in our tomatoe soup once. that was a not a good day.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 4, 2009 22:04:00 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] you know what's funny? that was considered normal in my household. well, although, i had apples too. it was kind of whatever was in the fridge. so if there was a bowl of tofu and vegetables, i took it. if there was an apple, i took that. or if there was nothing, i scrounged something up so i wouldn't have to eat the food at school. or one time i took a box of cereal and a tupperware bowl and bought a carton of milk and had cereal for lunch. my parents were kind of health-food freaks... which, yeah, they instilled it in me too. dang?
one time a girl found like, dryer lint in her food. i have no idea how it got there.
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Post by zakery arthur murphy on Aug 4, 2009 22:13:50 GMT -5
ohheyzakery! my parents traveled a lot, so they always found new things they liked. me? not so much. i was cool with the tofu. but when they started getting weird things imported from like, Korea, that's when i was like :| crap. i still eat vegan dishes. i guess just a taste of home.
that's just nasty.
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Post by isa odette pomme on Aug 4, 2009 22:31:53 GMT -5
itsyB I T S Yisa [/i][/center] i know right? i would gladly take weird korean food over dryer lint food any day.
my parents... didn't travel. we just always went to the local co-op or something, or there was this really neat supermarket in the downtown area where i used to live... they sold all sorts of healthy food and stuff like that. so... yeah it was kind of all i ever saw, haha. but traveling would be fun - so long as i didn't go to one of those places where they eat bugs. i could never do that.
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