I made A's in English because I'm a good writer and after a few essays the Professors (we're talking college here) assumed my work would get an 'A' so they basically gave me 'A's. My worst subject was math. I had to take a remedial math course which put me off from taking 101 courses. Damn that was embarrassing!
Since the quiet ones are the ones you have to worry about clearly he wants us to not take him seriously while he plots to massacre every employee at Dunkin Donuts.
Have you seen the Gaming Discussion thread about Anita Sarka-whatever? Gods, but the fanboys are grinding their teeth (in fury at how her first Tropes vs. Women episode isn't bad enough for them to damn to eternal damnation) loudly enough to hear it down in the PubClub!
My apartment was so infested with roaches I reached the point of having roaches crawl all over me while sitting and reading or sleeping. I didn't bother reaching for fly swatters or rolled up newspapers or magazines--I just squished them by hand.
But here visiting my Mom everything is clean and roach free.
(and my apartment is now bug free--thanks to major efforts by the pest control people)
Ye gods! Okay, um---I suggest that you take a fiercely pragmatic and honest look at your academic strengths and weaknesses. Are you very good at English but okay at biology while sucky at math? If you're very poor at one thing but adequate elsewhere and "sorta good" at something else then you need to decide if you should avoid trying to improve on the sucky subject and improve your "sorta good" subject so the subjects you're adequate/good at raise your overall scores rather than running the risk of bombing everywhere by trying to improve (too late) in your weakest subject.
How long did the longest run on sentence you've ever written go on?
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