blackglitter
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OMG! yeah, but not out loud sorry lolmarcquelle said:like you know whatever....... OMG you speak MSN?
OMG! yeah, but not out loud sorry lolmarcquelle said:like you know whatever....... OMG you speak MSN?
lolblackglitter said:OMG! yeah, but not out loud sorry lol
I think it's official - we're the most easily distracted people on this sitemarcquelle said:
Until da day of ummm....non-distractioness? Ok. definitely not a wordmarcquelle said:at the moment i believe so...
until *dramatic sting* da da daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.........
i don't know how to finish the sentence
That's uncalled forlyounamu said:That's better than my parents. I constantly get verbal abuses from my parents (especially my mum). She is making a ridiculous comparison between I and some random Korean guy who got 99+ UAI. She is commenting on how he got into Selective High School and got that awesome UAI. On the other hand, I get occasionally teased purely because I do not attend Selective High School. (I didn't have any opportunity in the first place)
She is acting as if she will be surprised if I get over 70 UAI. I don't like being treated like a academically retarded kid. And she keeps making decisions on my subjects and my overall academic life. It sucks to be myself.
Good ranks at my school apparently does not mean anything to my parents...
exactly my setiments(s/p)Aplus said:That's uncalled for
+1 extremely harsh to say the leastmarcquelle said:exactly my setiments(s/p)
This is a long shot, and i'm not saying what they do is in anyway good, but maybe they're preparing themselves so that there is no possible way you can disappoint them? And so whatever your UAI, they'll be over the moon because they expected you to become a hobo. Highly unlikely but hey.marcquelle said:i really don't see why some of your parents have faith in you, to me it appears that they are living vicariously through you
Yay! i like that idea better sounds some more fallaicblackglitter said:This is a long shot, and i'm not saying what they do is in anyway good, but maybe they're preparing themselves so that there is no possible way you can disappoint them? And so whatever your UAI, they'll be over the moon because they expected you to become a hobo. Highly unlikely but hey.
Hey, trying to be optimistic here works somewhat eh?marcquelle said:Yay! i like that idea better sounds some more fallaic
lol,kaz1 said:lol.
I don't think Asian parents will discourage you from doing 4 unit maths (assuming your parents are asian) cause they'll think the maths in Australia is finally coming up to standard to the maths in their home country.
yes it is,blackglitter said:Hey, trying to be optimistic here works somewhat eh?
LOL! i know what you mean. My cousin (when i went overseas) asked me for help on his maths homework (he's about 4 years younger than me) and it was stuff I was starting to learn and he knew more than me T.T A tad embarassing especially after he felt the need to point out to everyone that he was soo much smarter than I'd ever beAplus said:lol,
"Polynomial division?" WTF we did that in Year 4-5"
polynomial?Aplus said:lol,
"Polynomial division?" WTF we did that in Year 4-5"
Ouch... harsh... just ignore it.lyounamu said:That's better than my parents. I constantly get verbal abuses from my parents (especially my mum). She is making a ridiculous comparison between I and some random Korean guy who got 99+ UAI. She is commenting on how he got into Selective High School and got that awesome UAI. On the other hand, I get occasionally teased purely because I do not attend Selective High School. (I didn't have any opportunity in the first place)
She is acting as if she will be surprised if I get over 70 UAI. I don't like being treated like a academically retarded kid. And she keeps making decisions on my subjects and my overall academic life. It sucks to be myself.
Good ranks at my school apparently does not mean anything to my parents...
no lol, its more like (x cubed plus 6 x squared plus 25 x plus 189) divided by (x squared minus 6) just as an examplemarcquelle said:polynomial?
is that multiply no. divison eg 120/3 40