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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 17, 2009 5:53:29 GMT -5
God I hate doing these things... I'm Catherine Cat or GANGSTA!cat and I'm thirteen, however my mental age does tend to vary from six months to about twenty years. I have two default settings; angsty or hyper, so I'm practically bi-polar, but say the words vampire cupcakes I will instantly cheer up... but I mean real vamps, not Meyer sparklepires though ;D
I need smiley rehab, I use smileys so much. I also need Muse rehab, as they are my biggest obsession ever and Matt Bellamy rocks my socks off. I do listen to other music, but only in small amounts otherwise I tend to go more-than-a-bit psycho. I'm also one of the only people in my year at school who actually enjoyed reading Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio actually does kick butt with his fabulosity. I lurve drawing, writing, roleplaying, writing [but not in an LJ lmaooooo], reading, eating, and doing anything that doesn't involve sport ;D
I'm a total rambler... should probably shuddup before you plot to assassinate me ;D
- GANGSTA!cat ♥
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 17, 2009 10:03:31 GMT -5
fgerfhb trsd. Hello. :3 WELCOME! Hi. (:
I liked reading Romeo&Juliet, too! But not because I actually liked the story. It's okay. I just like the language/style. Plus, it was really funny to find that I was pretty much the only one who could understand it. xD
Vampires = WIN. Smileys = WIN. DRAWINGWRITINGRPINGWRITING = WIN.
Oh, and I'm totally with you on the age thing.
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 17, 2009 12:44:22 GMT -5
yay for being mental age-ly unstable ! m'kay, that made NO sense. *facepalm*
i know what you mean about actually understanding shakespeare, it's quite funny. i feel majorly sorry for my english teacher who has to speak to a bunch of un-responsive year nines like a bunch of pre school kids
hahaha, smileys&vampires ftw. ;D
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 17, 2009 13:13:03 GMT -5
We're winners, 'nuff said. ;D And it did to meee!
Totally! I'm in eleventh grade now, so it's been a few years, but that's how it was in my class, too. Major bummer. I remember my teacher trying to get everyone else involved, and their faces were all the same: o______O;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;?! Hahaha.
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 17, 2009 14:47:16 GMT -5
i'm only in year nine now... [which i think is eighth grade in america, i'm not sure] and next year, we start preparing for our GCSEs [really mega-important exam type things] and of course, shakespeare is on the english lit syllabus... *sighs*
if our class is doing shakespeare for english lit, i think my two intelligent friends and i will be the ONLY people to actually pass...
although, i do look very very much like o____O in maths.
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 17, 2009 15:43:06 GMT -5
Eep, eighth grade. dx That was a year. Ninth grade (I guess your year ten) is when I read R&J. As well as To Kill a Mockingbird, which some kids in my grade are reading now. It's so odd.
Goooodddd luuuccckkkk! ;D
God. The math class I'min is called Accelerated Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry (aka Accelerated Pre-Calc). It's a beast. ><; Great. This reminds me...I have a TON of math homework. ghstreisojdvfgrtwoapscfvgjre.
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 17, 2009 15:51:22 GMT -5
thank you hugely, i shall most deffo be needing it.
bfvs kvmpq9i=9mv,lvqmrgm *hits head on keyboard* accelerated analytical geometry&trig? *dies* we did trig this year. i didn't like it. mainly because it was maths XD
but i actually feel so sorry for you kaidekai... i shall pray for you.
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 17, 2009 21:02:23 GMT -5
LOLLL yes, pprrayyy for me. d: That'll help, I'm sure. ;]
It really is a pain. Fer seriously. I cannot stand math, yet I pretty much chose to be stuck in the highest available math classes for my grade. I can't stand myself sometimes. XD
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 18, 2009 3:31:50 GMT -5
hahaha, i know what it feels like to choose something hard and then instantly kick yourself for choosing it
at the end of last year, i was lumped in the higher top maths set [again] when i asked to be in the lower top because i was finding the work a little too hard, and they still stuck me in there anyway! gr. stupid maths teachers = epic epic fail.
plus, my teacher has the charisma of cardboard.
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Post by `HananiAya on Apr 18, 2009 13:41:41 GMT -5
lol I got rid of maths as soon as possible! Like, I was good at it. A at GCSE... but no way was I doing it for A-Level lmao seriously all my friends are pulling their hair out now cause they took it. DON'T DO IT IF YOU KNOW WHATS GOOD FOR YOU!!!
lol
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 18, 2009 15:09:18 GMT -5
hahahaha trust me, i was so NOT planning on it. i think if i did maths at gcse i would either have to go to rehab or shoot my maths teacher.
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 20, 2009 9:55:15 GMT -5
bahahaha. charisma of cardboard. that's an excellent analgogy. myyy math teacher is in love with what she teaches. -sighs- which, well, sucks for us. XD we get these absurdly huge projects about (for example) the unit circle. enough to make any genius (let alone normal student) want to pluck their eyeballs out.
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 20, 2009 11:36:14 GMT -5
plucking eyeballs out worthy... sounds delightful. (; hahahaha, same with my old english teacher, every time someone in the halls says something to do with shakespeare or english she turns around and has a total english spaz fest it's actually quite hilarious, i should stick it on youtube.
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Post by Kaiya on Apr 20, 2009 16:19:03 GMT -5
that's awesome! you totally should. maybe i'll get a board up strictly for youtube videos... hm. another brilliant thought to be considered.
*goes off to brainstorm the many amazingnesses taking place*
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Post by GANGSTA!cat, on Apr 21, 2009 11:41:32 GMT -5
hahahaha, bad idea. me and marie will just spam it with our latest videos. [we're both vidders on teh tooobe, btw. (;]
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