wheneveryonessuper - CHARACTER?
CHARACTER?

Sometimes I wish I were Mufasa. Or Hobbes. Or Ernest Hemingway.

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In Which I Make Multiple Lists

In Which I Make Multiple Lists

Things that are bad:

losing senior project binder

not doing homework

not having a prom dress

writing poems

Things that are good:

sunny drives

observing track meets

birthdays

economics

sandwiches with pickles in the sun

half days

long weekends

people I like

awards banquets and chunky medals

frozen yogurt

free t-shirts

sunglasses

sun

i mean really look

we have sun and it's exciting

I thus conclude life as a second semester is not, contrary to frequently expressed perception, The Devil. 


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The characters we use for numbers are pretty arbitrary when you think about it. If 1 is so much smaller than 7, then why do they take up almost the same area?

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