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Jun 17, 2007 00:16

I'm not entirely sure how I haven't managed to get round to a proper post for so long; it certainly isn't as if I've been doing very much recently. My exams ended two Thursdays ago: I had six hours of exams and three fifths of a bottle of an unholy blue isotonic sports drink during the break after the first three hours. In my maths I had enough ( Read more... )

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wanderlight June 18 2007, 02:59:59 UTC
Well at least you didn't have to crack out the stimulants. Am seriously considering that right about now. :) Your exams sound -- well, I'll just ask, you had six hours' worth, right, but it wasn't straight? Was it? It would have been v. interesting to measure the temperature of your pen. If you had been using a pencil, do you think it might have melted? :D

(I hate logarithms, by the way. Along with most of the curriculum this year.)

MUSE. ENVY, ETC. :p

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anthon1 June 18 2007, 19:19:36 UTC
Um. That much sugar? Probably more effective than cocaine at close quarters. (Also, it comes without the risk of arrest, addiction and social stigma, and is also considerably cheaper, I would imagine. :D ( ... )

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wanderlight June 18 2007, 19:42:49 UTC
Quite true. Doesn't sugar make you so jittery that your writing spiders out of control, though? It does to me. Granted, stimulants would probably do that, too, along with all of the illegal thingers.

... Six hours of exams should be illegal. That is all.

(My calculator can only do logs in base ten and it cost something like $90, damn you! Then again, it has so many functions that our teachers have the tendency to not teach us certain ones until after the course, so that we have to work it out by hand, which is apparently "good for us". Or something.)

... ARE THE BALLOONS AND ACROBATS AND TROUSERS RELATED TO MUSE?! :D

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anthon1 June 18 2007, 19:59:13 UTC
It didn't, probably because I used up all of the jitters with my dancing midget Jesus comedy routine. :D It certainly made me write faster than usual, though ( ... )

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wanderlight June 18 2007, 23:09:31 UTC
I think that your school system is probably definitely insane. Imagine being locked up overnight in the middle of an exam; I bet they would have secure boxes or whatever for you to sleep in, too. Okay, nightmare now.

(I HAVE A USB PORT! BUT I LOST THE CORD SO I CANNOT ACTUALLY, YOU KNOW, DO ANYTHING WITH IT. Woe.)

(They should put on an act at the circus. I would pay good money to see that! I once knew someone who could recite all of the countries of Africa in under forty seconds. *nods*)

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anthon1 June 18 2007, 23:22:35 UTC
Apparently people get put up at the Head's house, which is pretty much on site, and would be awkward but probably okayish. But it would be weird.

(Woe. It would be an awesome place to store sensitive documents, wouldn't it?)

(You've heard the Elements Song, I presume?)

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wanderlight June 19 2007, 21:26:01 UTC
AWKWARD. For both parties. I could not imagine opening my house to schoolchildren, especially considering the things I have heard about your peers. :p

(AND SECRET CODES.)

Er, no? :)

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anthon1 June 20 2007, 14:02:08 UTC
Yes. And we're not all bad, you know. Especially when we're on our own... :P

(:DDD)

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:-)

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