That's interesting how you bring up the point it would've made no sense. It's really intriguing actually because I'm quite the opposite in some regard. If I love the book I'll overlook a heap of stuff in, however if I don't like it, I tend to find the quotes etc that'll get me through the exams and a good grade. It's amusing how people's psychologies work. :tehe:
I don't like Philosophy, I find it illogical, and rather tedious. Yes, it's fascinating to pose these theories to know the origins of many scientific theories used today but...a bad way to put it, it makes me think too much. I like fact; summarised, logical thoughts. :shifty
I haven't ever actually because he teaches at the Australian University in Canberra, that's a state away. It would be fascinating I guess. He always had interesting propositions though when I was younger. He's thinking is quite abstract that at the time it never made sense to my nine year old mind. :XD
Thanks, that's a really heartwarming thought you little flirt! ;D
I'll avoid touching randomers stomachs then incase you get the wrong idea about us then shall I? ;)
Just to be on the safe side! x
It's nice to know that our conversations amuse others.
If it's not the tomatoes horrifying me,
it's people touching my knees.
Seriously. Have a death wish?
JUST LOOKS AT MY KNEE!
I dare you! ;) x
Psychology is a brilliant subject and I didn't get to do it until year 11 last year. I just found it to be one of those subjects you can teach yourself. :tehe:
I haven't seen [i]The Sixth Sense[/i] yet....
That sounds really interesting actually, because I know in year 10 for [i]Classics[/i] they had just one book on all the stories told from Greek Mythology, but a twist like that on something that could be potentially boring if you lack the interest....That's marvelous. Ever read Sophie's World? I read it once for Philosophy, and from Philosophy I realised that I couldn't do such a subject. :think: I took up Psychology instead last year, instead of doing Philosophy again.
It makes me wonder how my uncle can lecture about such a topic endlessly at uni. -sigh-
Wow. I have NEVER been so thrilled in my entire life.
It's almost as exciting as my fear of tomatoes.
No joke, genuine fear,
I got kicked out of food 'cos I went hysterical when someone through a tomato at me.
That and I nearly burnt the school down with my amazing cooking skills! :) x
Oh dear. Parentals. Will they ever understand the desperate need for pocket-sizeness?
Next thing they'll be giving you jumbo green beans! It's just an outrage! :'( x
Oh dear! Pizza Hut?
You weren't even lucky to reach MacDonalds!!!
I'm heartbroken right now, so that means no pocket-szie for the world?
Its like the apocalypse but with coke and left over pizza crusts!
ITS EVEN WORSE THAN I EXPECTED! x
I'm going to take it your enjoy philosophy. :shifty I did it in year nine.
Good luck with the exams. I start school in three weeks. :tehe:
The start of my school year, that's handy actually. We just go back straight to classes afterwards.
What Greek Mythology book is it? Yes, I am undereducated. :XD
It's the pocketsize that's gonna make us the millions! :)
You should let your inner airhead free with this genius piece of gear!
Go on, treat yourself. We'll be the the new rags to riched story!
And aren't you jealous that I just finished my exam week? Got to go home early go in late to school & everything! Good times my friend, good times! :) x
How's school? :lmfao
I go back to school at the end of this month. :think: Still have to do the majority of the holiday homework. :tehe:
Ah, nice hormonal books I'm guessing. XD I'm trying to tackle my way through North & South.
Tired of filling the room with awkward silence because you just can't force a laugh?
Then try our nifty little pocketsize guid to handle drunken families and corny pick-up lines alike!
Yes, just in 3 easy steps, we'll have you laughing until your head falls off!
:D sounds like a winner! x
is it too embarrasing to admitt that I actually laughed at that joke?
Or should I just deny it?
My frineds dad made a joke after our two friends got into a bit of a punch up;
It was really awkward tension in the car then he just went,
"What were they having to drink? Punch!"
Then he laughed so much the car swerved. :)
Poor people x
Oh sleepover don't count! They're full of too much sugar to for you to ACTUALLY realised how late it is until your stumbling home like a zombie the next morning! ;)
Like a good little zombie girl we all know you to be!
I know right? Surprisingly good pay as well I might add too! Ugh did you pull an all-nighter? I HATE them! I never actually make it through the night & just wake up with paper stuck to my face instead. Very classy! ;D x
But you go back soon right? I'm on Summer holidays down here. It's alright, pretty much just chilling on the net, because I'm cool like that. :file: What books did you borrow?
Eh alright. I'm meant to be getting ready for tests but I gave up completly & I'm now regretting it! :D But it's fine I have a back up plan of being a Dustbin Lady so it's all good! x
That's interesting how you bring up the point it would've made no sense. It's really intriguing actually because I'm quite the opposite in some regard. If I love the book I'll overlook a heap of stuff in, however if I don't like it, I tend to find the quotes etc that'll get me through the exams and a good grade. It's amusing how people's psychologies work. :tehe:
I don't like Philosophy, I find it illogical, and rather tedious. Yes, it's fascinating to pose these theories to know the origins of many scientific theories used today but...a bad way to put it, it makes me think too much. I like fact; summarised, logical thoughts. :shifty
I haven't ever actually because he teaches at the Australian University in Canberra, that's a state away. It would be fascinating I guess. He always had interesting propositions though when I was younger. He's thinking is quite abstract that at the time it never made sense to my nine year old mind. :XD