Random year 12: Don't blow me Daniel
Daniel Barrett: ... (After school whilst doing homework)
Daniel Barrett is the College Captain of St Kevin’s College. Context is always important in more ways than one.
I dunno what I say, I just say whatever. Christopher Greenwood MSN conversation.
I can’t even remember what it was for now. Something about putting the –windows bit in the target field. But clearly its beyond the scope of 3/4 I.T.
They run 10km in year 2. That's how BIG they run! Random kids attending Parkhill Primary School
I was in year 2 at Parkhill, I pretty sure we didn’t run that far. If you didn’t get the quote go back to year 2 English.
Me: Hey Thomas, is it because we’re around similar intelligence we think Chris intelligence is around the same.
Thomas: lol
Me: And by thinking this does it lower our own IQ by ten points?
Thomas: I stopped thinking Chris was smart 1 year ago.
This was after me and Thomas tried to give Chris instructions.
We missed a step that was so obvious that we didn’t think we would have to tell him. Chris is 900 times better than me in Dota though.
Jackson why couldn't we be dumb that way it wouldn't matter if we did homework or not. (Nathan Harding MSN conversation complaining abut homework.)
It is a simple fact of life that we want what we cannot or do not have. Someone who wants good grades, complains about too much homework. Yet in stark contrast to this, someone who does not do the homework, struggles for an A. Someone who has no friends wants to be part of team or a group. He would love to be invited to that guy’s party. In contrast to this someone with all the friends in the world wants to be alone and a quiet night at home.There are of course universal wants. Why are books like Harry Potter and Twilight so popular? Being they play on the emotion of something which is impossible to obtain, another such want.
Such is life.
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