Education, mistakes and random questions...
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Education, mistakes and random questions...
Did you know that one of the most commonly mis-spelt words in the dictionary is DEFINITELY?
Do you feel that school/college/university in any way helped you in life, realistically?
Did you go around playing Homer's Meltdown for the streak?
Did you go around playing Grid Runners and Wipeouts for streaks too?
Did you know red number outlines meant super features on Caesar's Palace?
Do you feel that school/college/university in any way helped you in life, realistically?
Did you go around playing Homer's Meltdown for the streak?
Did you go around playing Grid Runners and Wipeouts for streaks too?
Did you know red number outlines meant super features on Caesar's Palace?
Homer meltdown on £15 streak almost everytime
£25 upgrade once in a blue moon, similar thing happened to big brother but not quite as bad, at least that would still do a double JP run if not the triple.
I struggle with definitely too
£25 upgrade once in a blue moon, similar thing happened to big brother but not quite as bad, at least that would still do a double JP run if not the triple.
I struggle with definitely too
betchrider wrote:You go upto a bird and grab her quim and say "im gonna knock the fuck outta this" and see what happens
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My English teacher wrote 'would of' when marking a piece of my work. I thought i'd correct it for a laugh, and she went fucking ballistic at me.
The most annoying example I can come up with is when kids spell the word 'tune' as 'choon'. The same idiots spell 'the' as 'da' and 'this' as 'dis' as it's quicker, so why lengthen a word just for the sake of spelling it incorrectly?
Fucking nauseating. I fear for the kids of today, most of them grow up in shit schools and leave having learned fuck all, and are thus unprepared for the real world and end up getting dragged down by those around them.
I consider myself very lucky in that I was taught to read, write and perform basic math before I even started school, not everyone had that advantage.
The most annoying example I can come up with is when kids spell the word 'tune' as 'choon'. The same idiots spell 'the' as 'da' and 'this' as 'dis' as it's quicker, so why lengthen a word just for the sake of spelling it incorrectly?
Fucking nauseating. I fear for the kids of today, most of them grow up in shit schools and leave having learned fuck all, and are thus unprepared for the real world and end up getting dragged down by those around them.
I consider myself very lucky in that I was taught to read, write and perform basic math before I even started school, not everyone had that advantage.
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Re: Education, mistakes and random questions...
Master of The Game wrote:Did you know that one of the most commonly mis-spelt words in the dictionary is DEFINITELY?
Do you feel that school/college/university in any way helped you in life, realistically?
Did you go around playing Homer's Meltdown for the streak?
Did you go around playing Grid Runners and Wipeouts for streaks too?
Did you know red number outlines meant super features on Caesar's Palace?
I do now.
my degree helped me, the masters im doing currently suddenly seems irrelevant
before my time
also before my time
played it enough on the emulator so yes
also people that say "lol" and "rofl" in speech need murdering.
Hated school and everybody that went there! Used to bunk off and go to the local cafe, noddys nosher, i kid you not, and walk in as turk used to stand on a chair to chase out the "Melon Meter" on the £3s! Classic as he was only about 10 years old and used to fight with his brother when there was an odd £1 left over!
I am Glendale, much better than you!