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Jamaldarr
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Name: I call myself Kaiser Pyot Birthday: 4/29/1988 Gender: Male
Interests: Debate/arguing, actually knowing about whats going on in the world (I know its crazy), Aiding others in their pursuit of knowledge of the abstract Expertise: See above, for I excell at all things I try for I am Czar Jacques von Schädelinsel!
Oh and I almost forgot: governing Ile de Crâne
Take note on how quickly it changes from serious to comical... Industry: Government
Message: message me AIM: JJMax7
Member Since:
9/12/2004
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| So this post again stems from not wanting to read. Last week was a bit of a hell for me. Like the first or second circle. I had like 110 pages for law to read. Divided between a rediculous "educational novel," Anatomy of a Jury. And the text book. I had to right a paper for Law, which went suprisingly well -2 points only. I had to right a paper for History which I'll get a grade for hopefully by Tuesday which is when mid-term grades are do. The Law paper ended up as about 3 pages and the History paper was almost 5. Both pretty sub-par lengths I believe. But I almost completely covered the topics so I feel good. Oddly it seemed my "Hell week" was a week after most peoples. I only had one test on the officially recognized Hell week. So... It was helpful in getting me to not procrastinate on papers again. And definently taught me to never leave something for the day of class. I left my project (finished the paper) to be done on the day of class (class starts at 12:30) I woke up at 11:50. Not good. Luckily its a group project and not do until this tuesday, but if it had been my paper...
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| Yea that reading got pushed back to Tuesday... Kind of annoying. Really annoying...
Chem test wednesday, not looking forward to that. Anyone have Dr. Slaughter's General Chemistry for Engineers and want to offer some insight into his testing habits? Please...
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| How is everybody?
WARNING: Always check the date for readings thoroughly, I didn't I've been reading 250 pages of the lamest book ever and its painful. Literally, I have stomach pangs. I still have 50 pages. Its due tomorrow. This is my pitiful attempt to not do it.
I just sat here for about 5 minutes contimplating if I should keep typing or read the book. The whole time I was staring at the book thinking; "I'll read, but I'm sure I have something else to say to all these people." over and over again.
Check out www.xkcd.xom GREAT webcomic. Some are lame, some aren't funny (on purpose their romantic) and some are so filled with math you can't help but laugh. There aren't that many to catch up to and he updates every Mon. Wed. and Fri. Duncan showed this to me, but you can ignore his input and just thank me.
Back to reading... maybe
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| I have been proven wrong.
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| No one reads my xanga anymore, its boring...
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