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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:14 pm
digi734 Hashire Kazemeijin Heyas people. I be bored. *Awesomeness* That was great.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:14 pm
Le Chapeau I very strongly dislike my best friend sometimes. And recently, more often than not. -_- That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them?
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Eloquent Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:16 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:18 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:18 pm
Wantcookie The Awkwardest Turtle Wantcookie Wayne's right, call her out. The absolute best thing to do is say something to her face without being accusatory. Sound concerned, and suggest that you'd like to take time to sit down after school and go over some of these assignments with her to better understand where and how you erred. Act like you're no longer sure if your answers are correct. If she's really as bad a teacher as you play her out to be, then she'll either try to worm out of the little meeting, or she'll sit down with you and claim that she was in the right the entire time. She might even concede that she was wrong, but continue doing this to you anyways. If she's better than that, though, she'll correct herself and move on. On the off-chance that your answers really are wrong, you get a little correction and a little tutoring. No harm done. Hey I did that thing that I do where I go to some other website and forget I was in the middle of a conversation. I considered doing that today. I really did. But you overestimate my ability to talk to people when upset. Don't worry, I do the same thing. >_> If it's because you're the type of person who'd rather avoid people than talk to them, then that's even better. It makes the uneasy and slightly nervous student act much more believable. xd But seriously, you really do need to talk to her. If you can't, ask someone to help you or go with you. Dildosig. "uneasy and slightly nervous" doesn't really describe it. I almost started crying the last time I tried to talk to a teacher about my grade.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:18 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:19 pm
digi734 Everyone dislikes their best friends at some point or another. Pretty normal if you ask me. Well it shouldn't be... Owwin That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them? She's such a slug and I hate it. She never wants to do anything fun and just wants to sit around her house all day or come over to my house. She doesn't want to go to homecoming, she doesn't want to go to the game, she doesn't even want to go to dinner before both. And her boyfriend is just as bad, if not worse than her. And the two of them combined are just becoming unbearable. Ugh. /endrant
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:20 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle Wantcookie The Awkwardest Turtle Wantcookie Wayne's right, call her out. The absolute best thing to do is say something to her face without being accusatory. Sound concerned, and suggest that you'd like to take time to sit down after school and go over some of these assignments with her to better understand where and how you erred. Act like you're no longer sure if your answers are correct. If she's really as bad a teacher as you play her out to be, then she'll either try to worm out of the little meeting, or she'll sit down with you and claim that she was in the right the entire time. She might even concede that she was wrong, but continue doing this to you anyways. If she's better than that, though, she'll correct herself and move on. On the off-chance that your answers really are wrong, you get a little correction and a little tutoring. No harm done. Hey I did that thing that I do where I go to some other website and forget I was in the middle of a conversation. I considered doing that today. I really did. But you overestimate my ability to talk to people when upset. Don't worry, I do the same thing. >_> If it's because you're the type of person who'd rather avoid people than talk to them, then that's even better. It makes the uneasy and slightly nervous student act much more believable. xd But seriously, you really do need to talk to her. If you can't, ask someone to help you or go with you. Dildosig. "uneasy and slightly nervous" doesn't really describe it. I almost started crying the last time I tried to talk to a teacher about my grade. I cry all the time whenever I talk to my teachers about my grades, and I'm willing to admit it xD Its a hard thing to do and it really is intimidating ><
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:22 pm
Le Chapeau digi734 Everyone dislikes their best friends at some point or another. Pretty normal if you ask me. Well it shouldn't be... Owwin That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them? She's such a slug and I hate it. She never wants to do anything fun and just wants to sit around her house all day or come over to my house. She doesn't want to go to homecoming, she doesn't want to go to the game, she doesn't even want to go to dinner before both. And her boyfriend is just as bad, if not worse than her. And the two of them combined are just becoming unbearable. Ugh. /endrantGive them a sugar high.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:23 pm
digi734 Le Chapeau digi734 Everyone dislikes their best friends at some point or another. Pretty normal if you ask me. Well it shouldn't be... Owwin That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them? She's such a slug and I hate it. She never wants to do anything fun and just wants to sit around her house all day or come over to my house. She doesn't want to go to homecoming, she doesn't want to go to the game, she doesn't even want to go to dinner before both. And her boyfriend is just as bad, if not worse than her. And the two of them combined are just becoming unbearable. Ugh. /endrantGive them a sugar high. She only drinks water and 100% juice. No pop. No canned anything.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:25 pm
Le Chapeau digi734 Le Chapeau digi734 Everyone dislikes their best friends at some point or another. Pretty normal if you ask me. Well it shouldn't be... Owwin That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them? She's such a slug and I hate it. She never wants to do anything fun and just wants to sit around her house all day or come over to my house. She doesn't want to go to homecoming, she doesn't want to go to the game, she doesn't even want to go to dinner before both. And her boyfriend is just as bad, if not worse than her. And the two of them combined are just becoming unbearable. Ugh. /endrantGive them a sugar high. She only drinks water and 100% juice. No pop. No canned anything.Slip some sugar into her juice when she isn't looking ninja
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:25 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:27 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:28 pm
digi734 Le Chapeau digi734 Le Chapeau digi734 Everyone dislikes their best friends at some point or another. Pretty normal if you ask me. Well it shouldn't be... Owwin That is really really bad. Sometimes you really need a friend to confide in. What's wrong with them? She's such a slug and I hate it. She never wants to do anything fun and just wants to sit around her house all day or come over to my house. She doesn't want to go to homecoming, she doesn't want to go to the game, she doesn't even want to go to dinner before both. And her boyfriend is just as bad, if not worse than her. And the two of them combined are just becoming unbearable. Ugh. /endrantGive them a sugar high. She only drinks water and 100% juice. No pop. No canned anything.Slip some sugar into her juice when she isn't looking ninja that won't do anything. She'll still be sluggish because she's a slug. gjortbugwe My friends are so depressing D:
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:32 pm
Le Chapeau The Awkwardest Turtle Wantcookie The Awkwardest Turtle Wantcookie Wayne's right, call her out. The absolute best thing to do is say something to her face without being accusatory. Sound concerned, and suggest that you'd like to take time to sit down after school and go over some of these assignments with her to better understand where and how you erred. Act like you're no longer sure if your answers are correct. If she's really as bad a teacher as you play her out to be, then she'll either try to worm out of the little meeting, or she'll sit down with you and claim that she was in the right the entire time. She might even concede that she was wrong, but continue doing this to you anyways. If she's better than that, though, she'll correct herself and move on. On the off-chance that your answers really are wrong, you get a little correction and a little tutoring. No harm done. Hey I did that thing that I do where I go to some other website and forget I was in the middle of a conversation. I considered doing that today. I really did. But you overestimate my ability to talk to people when upset. Don't worry, I do the same thing. >_> If it's because you're the type of person who'd rather avoid people than talk to them, then that's even better. It makes the uneasy and slightly nervous student act much more believable. xd But seriously, you really do need to talk to her. If you can't, ask someone to help you or go with you. Dildosig. "uneasy and slightly nervous" doesn't really describe it. I almost started crying the last time I tried to talk to a teacher about my grade. I cry all the time whenever I talk to my teachers about my grades, and I'm willing to admit it xD Its a hard thing to do and it really is intimidating ><I...wish I knew how to respond. This is unfamiliar territory to me. I don't have a GPA, and even then, when I need to talk to my teachers, every one of them is like a good friend. I wish there was something I could do for you.
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