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Kirsch

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  1. 10 Years Later, I will still dislike Toy Story :X
  2. Haha, I'm so used to having an iPad that I always drain my parents' phones.
  3. More Sabo... That episode was not enough. Maybe I'll start reading the manga with my dad.
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    Kirsch's Art Thread

    *sweatdrops* You won't be getting many notifications from it though xD
  5. I remove the tiny minute hand, cover it with way-less-than hygienic stuff and stab it into your eyes. You die from a severe infection. A disco ball.
  6. DCW's member with two accounts
  7. Haha, really? That's so cool xD My parents wanted to move there because it had really good schools, and it's cheaper than where we live right now.
  8. My parents once considered moving to Texas. Suger Land, I think.
  9. I see my brother eating junk food 24/7...... Why is he not fat? And gonna do the same thing because I've got nothing to add xD
  10. Haha, just saw this xDI've always wanted to go to Texas.
  11. A bowl of tomatoes. I'm sorry Balthazar, I lost control at the sight of them ;___;
  12. That's generalizing. And if it's true... I suggest you go do some tattling. If you find something to be really hard, that's a sign that you should ask for help. That's different from copying.This isn't something to joke about. I mean, sure, freedom of speech and all, but it comes off as if you think it's cool. I'm sorry if you think I was being too harsh about a "joke", but that's the feeling I get from reading your posts. EDIT: *facepalm* This is coming to be a real nasty habit...
  13. *stares*That just went against your previous post :V
  14. Copying isn't fine. I mean, I get it if you've already done everything yourself, and you compare answers with your friend before your teacher officially checks it, but just straight-out copying is...Anyway, it's bad. Very bad. @DC6239: You're still in the realms of fundamentals. Multiplying huge numbers versus multiplying just a few numbers together may feel different, but they're the same difficulty. And homework is practice. Once you get to a point where tests are timed, those simple, time-consuming worksheets are going to be your savior. That's beside the point though. IMO, straight A's mean nothing. I've never gotten anything below an A in my life, but does that make me a holy god? No. I've got tons of friends who worked ten times harder than me to earn good grades, yet they don't get A's. Slacking in the everyday process is what brings you down as not only a student, but also as a person. It's going to come back and slap you in the face.
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