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Post by
Haxzor
aaaaaaaaaand I'm 22
Post by
240140
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Post by
Patty
aaaaaaaaaand I'm 22
Grats, according to Lily it's all downhill from there.
Post by
Kristopher
Wow this has been pretty dead. Also I just realised that in three weeks' time I'll be in university. It's @#$%ing terrifying.
You'll find out soon enough that the shock of going to a university will be the least of your problems at the university =).
but I'M MEANT TO BE SHARING A BATHROOM WITH 4 MORE @#$%ING PEOPLE HOW CAN IT GET WORSE
And if they steal my food I
will
eat them instead.
I shared a bathroom with half a floor of guys. That's approximately 16 people.
That must have stank. Literally.
Post by
Interest
Wow this has been pretty dead. Also I just realised that in three weeks' time I'll be in university. It's @#$%ing terrifying.
You'll find out soon enough that the shock of going to a university will be the least of your problems at the university =).
but I'M MEANT TO BE SHARING A BATHROOM WITH 4 MORE @#$%ING PEOPLE HOW CAN IT GET WORSE
And if they steal my food I
will
eat them instead.
I shared a bathroom with half a floor of guys. That's approximately 16 people.
That must have stank. Literally.
Nah. The bathroom was pretty well-maintained.
Post by
donnymurph
The grade boundaries were actually far lower for unis in Australia, so clearly you have
really
low standards of education.
It's all based on supply and demand. A combined law/arts degree in a prestigious Sydney or Melbourne uni requires a grading of around 98.5. An engineering degree on a country university may only require 75 or even 70 depending on certain criteria.
Post by
gamerunknown
IMHO, stock up on toilet paper, pump soap, dish washing liquid and perhaps hand towels and dish towels. If any of those are stolen, keep some in your room and take them down to the kitchen/bathroom when appropriate. Also, it's really embarrassing having diarrhoea in shared accommodation. Just throwing that out there.
Elhonna, I once inhabited a forum where the average age was probably about 30 and the vast majority of the posters there refused to believe another wasn't advocating spousal abuse when he posted
this macro
in reference to his wife.
Happy birthday hax btw
Post by
Haxzor
aaaaaaaaaand I'm 22
Your birthday is the 18th silly.
nope it's the 3rd
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240140
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Post by
Monday
I reaaaaaaally really want a cat. I wonder if I can guilt trip my mom in to giving me one. Are there any cats that like staying inside of one room the entire time? Cause my mom is allergic <.<
Depends entirely on the cat. You might get an indoor one that'll hang out with you all day, or you'll get one that'll claw your leg until you let it out.
Happy birthday Hax!
And my head hurts. I've been playing way too much Sins of a Solar Empire.
Post by
Adamsm
And now for something completely different
....well okay maybe not that different but still.
Post by
Interest
Koreans are UP
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322702
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Post by
Kristopher
aaaaaaaaaand I'm 22
Your birthday is the 18th silly.
nope it's the 3rd
what time zone?...
Also my birthday is the 3rd... although I am 21 this year.
Australia. Also, happy birthday to the both of you!
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322702
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Post by
Interest
So bored. Watching South Park episodes.
Post by
donnymurph
Are sport matches that are completely one sided fun to watch for anyone?
Only if you passionately support the side that is winning.
For example, I support the Canterbury Bulldogs. They are playing the Manly Sea Eagles this weekend. If the Bulldogs win 50-0 I'll be delighted, and will rejoice every time the Bulldogs score.
However if the Melbourne Storm beat the South Sydney Rabbitohs 50-0 I'll be extremely bored and disappointed.
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322702
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Post by
OverZealous
What if you don't support the teams but the sport?
This is come from a discussion of what makes a good game, I say close games are almost always better then one sided one unless there is a major turn around.
Let's say it like this; no one remembers a game that wasn't even close, unless you were supporting one of the teams.
Post by
Interest
Good night.
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