What have you been lied about?
They told me 1-2 was impossible in Elementaary school. Then we learned negatives.
They told me 1-2 was impossible in Elementaary school. Then we learned negatives.
Ringtails wrote:So this pretty girl I barely know came up to me and handed me a note that told me to show up at this place at a certain time. So I was like, awesome, I'm gonna score. And then I went and it turned out to be a blood drive rally thing. >_<
Ringtails wrote:So this pretty girl I barely know came up to me and handed me a note that told me to show up at this place at a certain time. So I was like, awesome, I'm gonna score. And then I went and it turned out to be a blood drive rally thing. >_<
That happened to me too, but it ended up helping in the long run. I now find that writing words in a single, continuous stroke is much faster and easier than printing them letter by letter, and my textbook-level penmanship has impressed many of my professors.Sunset wrote:When I was in the younger grades, my teachers told me "You need to learn cursive, you'll have to write in cursive in middle school".
.... When I got to middle school I found out cursive is completely optional, and we type most things anyway.
I'm still mad about it, because my teachers were so tough on me when we were learning cursive. I didn't hold my pencil right, I couldn't see to make the letters right, and since I was just a little kid I cried a lot out of frustration.
They do, sometimes. But it's a fact that bad things happen to bad people. So in a way, bad things are less likely to happen to good people than bad.Sonic The Armadillo wrote:I was told good thing happend to good people
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