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StarWarsGirl

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@JenniferS Wow, another Titanic avatar? You never have those. ;)
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Just teasin'. My avatars are almost always cats, so... :rolleyes:
 
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StarWarsGirl

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Thank goodness. I think we have all had semesters like that, they live on in our memories forever. My DD took multiple classes online which is annoying given the cost and her living on campus-defeats the purpose, but she too avoided those group projects that could only lower her GPA and mental stability.
For me, they make sense. Yes, my tuition is not cheap (cheaper than for many, but still not cheap), but I have a 35-45 minute commute, and I go to a small school, so sometimes there is only one or two in-class sections. For one of the classes I'm taking online, there were three sections. Two conflicted with the gen eds (which are Honors sections, one of each, and I need them to graduate) and the other was at 8 am on Mondays. I do not see the sense in taking a class only to do poorly in it because of something silly like it being too early in the morning. My body just doesn't work at that hour, and that's all there is to it.


And on a different subject: By the way, how is your hand holding up?
I'm going to need to go back to the doctor once vacation is over. I still have the bump where the ligament is attached. Pain-wise, I have good days and days where it hurts so badly that I'm in tears.

Funny story with the hand: I was walking through this open-air mall when this surfer dude (he had a bathing suit and no shirt on and was with a bunch of guys with surf boards) comes up to me. At first I thought he was a vender (they were always talking to us, and it's Hawaii, so ignoring them would be considered beyond rude here) but he wasn't. He comes up to me and asked what happened. I told him I tore a ligament, and he asked if I was still in pain (I am). He says, "Well, I would like to pray for you if that would be alright..."

o_O:cyclops: I've been hit on before, but, "I'd like to pray for you" is a new one.:hilarious: I politely declined and walked away. My mother, who was standing there the whole time, was just like: :jawdrop:
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Well, there's actually quite a bit that I'm not proud of...:facepalm:
That's pretty true of all of us. We have things that we're proud of, and others that we're not so proud of. My ancestors were pioneers who came to a new world. They also were (most likely) slave owners and likely forced Native Americans off their land. All we can do is learn from their mistakes
 

Figgy1

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A flashback to high school.

My sophomore year in high school we were ranked #1 high school in the nation. We were also rated as the school with the #1 drug issues. High achievers pulled out the stoned. :rolleyes: Problem with growing up in a privileged area, it was a bit of the LA issues, some of those kids just had no parietal oversight. Me,<--------My folks would have never let me see the next day. Fear is a great deterrent. :eek:
The next day LOL you had it easy I wouldn't have seen the next hour! Not to mention the threat of getting shipped off to a convent! And my kids think I'm strict! Maybe a little. I did say something to me ds when he didn't get a 100 average in a subject because I know he didn't study at all! I can be a bit of a tiger mom!:D
 

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