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jeez its been a while
getting a tablet! im not sure its very amazing though, my dad got it for not-artsy reasons >> and it has the word "fun" in it. That cant be very good.
leaving for college not so soon ;_____; i wanna go
take multivar? don't take multivar?
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[21 Jul 2007|12:00pm] |
WHAT? SNAPE <3 WHOOOO?
O_______O
My brain just imploded.
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[20 Jul 2007|08:47pm] |
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YEAH ITS REALLY SHORT NOTICE BUT I'M GONNA WATCH HARRY POTTER TOMORROW AT 1:30. :3
We're going to Northridge Mall Pacific Theaters. Movies at 1:30, but I wanted to go eat lunch at the mall before or something. Movie food not equal to lunch (maybe in calories, but not in fullness :D), so 12? Maybe some mall time hehehehe. NVM JUST 1:30
>> Most of you ppl have watched it. Nvm
Come? Lol. 12:00 PM.
YES I WAS TOTALLY PERFECT IN MY DECISION TO CHOOSE TOMORROW AND THE MOVIE TIME AT 9:00 ish :3
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[22 May 2007|10:00pm] |
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Oh man.
Bad: English notecards, BML, and history reading, and I'm posting while watching the "Lightspeed" episode of TT...again : ( Garrick's mom isn't driving....
Good: I made a icon. :D It's purty. AND KID FLASH IS AWESOME :3 Teen Titans anyone? HAHHAHHAHA
BML tomorrow? I had a flute performance today for a scholarship thing I won :3 Moneyyyyyy :L They gave everyone flowers...and there was a rose :3 (watch Lightspeed on youtube, its good...well, it was good in my point of view)
NOTECARDS ARHfdgjaskdjaklhjas;
I miss the seniors. Especially those in Math Club who aren't going to BML, meaning WE have to save Noho's sorry butt. >_>
I wish school was over.
Edit: Meme from Mini-James's facebook
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[02 May 2007|11:02pm] |
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OHNOES SENIOR'S ARE LEAVING SOON :( I'm going to be so sad when they leave. T_T
For some reason, I'm not freaking out over this year's APs as much as I did last year for..what, 2 APs? For some reason, I'm more relaxed about Euro and Phy C...Then again, last year I didn't have Toy. Or Maine (for Phy B). Or even Grande, for what that's worth.
Example of Toy's Influence--> A guy from the zoo magnet who's white, wears nerdy glasses, and has an afro walks by this wannabe white ganster who says, "Yo, Napoleon!". My immediate response? "How is he a French emperor? He's not even short enough!"
For those of you who are under the same plight as I was, the wannabe meant Napoleon Dynamite.
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Ice cream is good. ESPECIALLY RAINBOW SHERBERT AND STRAWBERRY CHEESCAKE MWAHAHA ^_^ Coffee and vanilla are good. As is Caramel
My mom said I could stay in Oly... if I don't do rocks (something about time?) and I do masterclass (o_O).
SYMF American piece is so complex. (If you wanna hear is, its my music) SO CONTEMPORARY OMGZ SIGHTREADING WAS SO...
hard. T_T
Whine Whine Whine.
Lol, too many disjointed posts.
Lol, Grande's coming in to help us FOLD BOOKS for ENGLISH aaahhhhhhhhhhh Origami, here we come :D
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[30 Apr 2007|01:44am] |
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Today I will have my last European test in Toy's room. :D
I am so tired.
A Team, we love you (yes, still :D). Eat lots of ice cream for me ;D
All my posts relate to Toy or mention Toy. Ice Cream and Toy? A double whammy.
Honor Recital, I hate you for taking so much of my freaken time. Stupid Pasadena district >: | The only good thing about Pasadena is that there are boba shops EVERYWHERE. There are probably as many boba shops in Pasadena as there are Micky' Ds and other fast food stores. Oh, and its GOOD boba. Not the crappy hard stuff that you know has been keep at the back of that huge icebox since Grande was in high school.
I always feel so awkward speaking english in a Pasadena boba shop. Everyone- even people my age- speak Chinese, and there's Cpop playing, and all their books and magazines are in Chinese, and all the posters are incredibly fobby. Well, there was one white guy...who reminded me of White and Nerdy. -__- I recognized ONE song in that Tapioca Express. And it was a BoA song.
On a side note (not that this post was coherent to begin with), the snow bubble at Tapioca Express is different now. It's better.
I'll take Denise on a Pasadena boba excursion next time she comes back from Iceland where the "bubble tea" sucks.
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Back to work.
Wow, this is a disjointed pos.
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[23 Apr 2007|11:00pm] |
Somehow I feel weirdly obligated to do this. lD
If you read this, if your eyes are passing over this right now, even if we don't speak often, please post a comment with a memory of you and me. It can be anything you want, either good or bad. I promise not to come after you with a spatula, either way.
When you're finished, post this little paragraph on your blog and be surprised (or mortified) about what people remember about you.
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[20 Apr 2007|08:15pm] |
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I'm bored :D
Senior night! I'm going kindofcuseiwascoercedintohelpinggrande and I can have mucho fun...right? LOL Sci oly's being very dramatic. :\
How pointless. Oh well, la ti da
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[11 Apr 2007|06:56pm] |
Hello.
I'm doing rocks at school.
Too lazy to make 2 posts in one day.
OLY'S ON SATURDAY AHHHHHHH
Jon Liu just glued his hand again.
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[03 Apr 2007|05:50pm] |
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O-O I got 11/10 on my mock heroic. YESH!
Today was....eh? Not scary, but weird. First, that car thief (yes, a car thief) jumped the fence, escaped into our school, etc. We weren't really locked out though. Apparently the police 'caught' him, but it turned out to be a student -_-
Then, Oly was fine and we were cracking jokes when Maine came in and told us thats lots of policemen were kicking everyone out of the school. We frantically rushed to get Scrambler back inside the room (OLY OVER LIFE RIGHT?) but we left all the other stuff lying around in the room. We waited on the Magnolia lawn to get back into school, and Colfax was closed off. Police cars were around the street, and James observed that there was a bomb squad. Maine came after a while and said there was a pipe bomb threat or something O_O so we were like O NOES THE OLY ROOM and WILL THE SCHOOL BLOW UP and WHAT ABOUT THE 50 YEAR OLD CHEMICALS IN MAINE'S ROOM (convienently located now along colfax, upstairs) as we threw around a frisbee.
Then, they told us to move further down Magnolia, and I hitched a ride home with Panky. :D
Ehhh?
Oh well.
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[02 Apr 2007|11:06pm] |
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A Modest Proposal: For Preventing the Sleeping of High School Students It is a shame to see fellow students who limp through crowded high school hallways, burdened by heavy book bags and larger bags under their eyes from countless nights of sleepless studying. Many, searching for high grades in hopes of a brighter future, do their best to please teachers by working for days on long assignments and responsibly attaching themselves to their books the night before their tests. While teachers can understand the dedication that students put into their schoolwork, they are astonished by the increasing problem of students who fall asleep during their classes. They find such students to be enigmatic, as they make up for lost sleep during classes for which they had lost said rest. Often, students rank their classes in importance, sacrificing “unimportant” or morning classes so that they will be alert during more difficult classes. For example, a good, hardworking classmate and friend of mine often sleeps through his morning English class and science class so that he may be active during his tennis class, the obviously most rigorous course that he takes. Despite students’ denying such behavior, sleep often finds itself written plainly and openly across student’s faces, shown through telltale signs such as drooling, closed eyes, and limb bodies. Admittedly, many students are not entirely dedicated to schoolwork, as seen in students who take a quick break in their arduous studying by using the internet and online chatting services until a few hours after midnight. However, such reasonable sleeping hours give students no excuse to sleep through “unimportant” classes. In the lengthy period of almost two years of high school enrollment, I have formulated a solution that, while not infallible, will almost certainly decrease the number of students who sleep during classes. I have found that the least effective methods constitute of gentle reprimands and tedious tasks that tend to bore students into further drowsiness, while the most effective methods include intimidation. This proposal would surely suit teachers everywhere who have not found a solution to this increasing problem. My solution consists of a system of monitoring and punishments that are modeled to be both effective and as humane as possible. For example, motion detectors or cameras installed in classes will detect limping of bodies and sudden movements as heads fall. An alternative that may both save money and also benefit students is peer monitoring, where students are offered community service or class credit for each fellow classmate caught dozing off. Students who are caught sleeping will first be woken up by special alarms that are specifically designed by school districts for immediate awakening of students in order to preserve class time. Perpetrators will be then be sent to a counseling room where they will be subjected to a short hour of intense staring and lecturing by qualified personnel called ‘intimidators’. After school, the perpetrators will also be required to attend remedial courses in order to make up for lost class time, allowed to only take notes on their skin but required to write only enough notes to deplete the ink of one pen. While this first step will be taken for only rare sleepers who occasionally fall asleep after long nights of studying, the regular sloth who often sleeps without regard for his education will no longer receive such a lenient warning as the rare sleepers do. They will be subjected to such punishments such as solitary instruction in which they will be provided only a pen and made to stand while taking notes on their skin from special teachers and intimidators. They may also be required to stay overnight in special institutions where they will be monitored and made to sleep at early hours. The benefits of this system include increased awareness in classes, thus both fulfilling teachers’ goals of educating their students and ensuring students’ education and basic knowledge. Students are naturally disdainful of any punishment, whether it be counseling under intimidators, or worse, public embarrassment. This system of punishments, without any directly adverse effects for any eager student who wishes to succeed in school, will greatly improve education systems and help teachers and students work together in a cooperative atmosphere.
Yeah. It's crap and unjointed but f that right now, I can't think. Read plz? Sophmores?
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[25 Mar 2007|09:17pm] |
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I hate being sick.
I changed my mind. I'm NOT going to school tommorrow. Generally a good idea when your fever returns to about 102 and scary rashes that look like scars start appearing on your arms. Sorry Bryan, I know you'll hate me for pounding you about english. If there's a Eng reading check, eh, whatever, she's cool right? I did that last sem and escaped. Plus, I tried heroic couplets.
Toy...I'll just do good on Chapter 22 pop cuse he counts that one twice.
I lost my take-home test. WHO STOLE IT I DEMAND IT BACK ARRGGGGGGGHHHHHH
Can someone get my Norton from Maines room and...give it to Brian L to put in my mailbox after school or something? thanks I love you guys
If brian reads this....hint hint yes?
Bens and Jerrys free Cone Day is April 17. I wanna.
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[25 Mar 2007|11:06am] |
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Arcadia got 2nd. That was closeeeeee :O 6 points! Ansom Lam was so loud, we could hear him clanking from the other side of the gym through the cheering XD THAT WAS A FREAKING STUPID GYM. We had to fly our plane (powered by a rubber band) in that gym, and there were all these basketball hoops everywhere and speakers in the MIDDLE of the gym, and they were really LOW too. Our first run hit them T_T Second run won us 2nd place. 51 seconds~ depressing T_T Suejung came to cheer us on, but she left before awards. :( Tracy, Steven, Mary-beth, and Zak came later though. :D Apparently my CM panel WAS yesterday though, and someone wrote the wrong date on my paper, making my teacher think it was today (the 25th). O_O Oh dear, now I don't know what's going on. My throat still hurts. T_T When's the TOY test?
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That is all.
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[22 Mar 2007|08:25pm] |
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Gar, I hate being sick. Throat hurts like a biatch. 101.4 Fever too T_T
On the plus side, no school! NO TOY! No grande homework due until next week :D Yes, I haven't finished it yet. :D
Finished english poem. Freaken hard....
Denise coming home tommorrow.
I plan to review rocks and minerals and physics tommorrow. Oh, and flute :P
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[17 Mar 2007|08:27pm] |
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I am taking a long nice break from English and History. :D Yay! We got first at Math Day but only cuse of Tedrick, I really screwed us. They got cheap this year. T_T No free graphing calculator, just a medallion. Sigh...
Theonion.com is amazing.
Toy didn't know who Colbert was. Ordona says she's going to beat him.
Oly's next Sat. I forgot the rock binder at school D'OH but I have my book. :D Anybody coming?
Stay-in's soon. April 9. I probably shouldn't talk about it....but, eh, whatever.
Rant mostly for alums who don't read my journal, seeing as how the ppl in Noho know what's up: Some teachers (like 4ish) raised a big hissyfit over Delling "because they're psycho as a certain Eng teacher said" and some ppl in LAUSD don't like him and wanna pull some job-giving strings for a friend or something and were originally gonna file a suit about some money crap in Noho which said english teacher said was REALLY dumb but right now are denying anything about pulling Delling out and will probably pull him out over summer when no one's here say apparently noho's failing 1 No Child Left Behind criterion about how the graduation rate is low even though it counts ppl who went to different, non-LAUSD schools as not having graduated cuse LAUSD doesn't really know if they graduated or not and we can't really do anything about it with the funds we have, and so, we're a 'failing' school. >_< Ordona's really pissed, she ranted at the guy who wanted to pull Delling out (but is denying everything and asked her if Delling was spreading rumors) and told him he was like John Snow dissapointed in the district but really hyped about the stay in and she told us to ask random ppl about the issue and stuff. :D It takes up alot of English classtime, it's funny lol.
I haven't heard anyone call Pine Pinesol for a while.
|-D3 Look, it's Sean!
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Damn you Theo.
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[10 Mar 2007|10:25pm] |
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Tum tee dum, my CM theory test is in two days.
...WHAT?!?!
Yeah. I basically started...yesterday. :D Yay for music theory procrastination.
We're gonna start 2 miles in gym again. My lazy bum is grumbling. There are a few people in my class who are in 9R (repeating) so they only have to do a mile. T_T I miss Hsi's class now. I would much rather run faster for shorter.
SO much stuff in March: Spanky Hanky Pank BD: 3.12 Jen Jeong BD- 3.13 AIME- 3.13 BML at West Torrence- 3.14 Maine BD- 3.15 (still have to find an story for the card Jen, sorry) Math Day at da Beach- 3.17 Sci Oly Regionals- 3.24
Lots of crap that is forgotten too. :D
I wonder if there still are any bowl tickets for may 5. T_TT
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[07 Mar 2007|10:07pm] |
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Hehe, reading a little physics. :D Having fun deriving all those eletric fields and potentials...
O_O Super Junior's (and a lot of other ppl) going to Hollywood Bowl. IN EARLY MAYyyyy T_TT *cry* Goshdarn APs
History wasn't as bad as anticipated.
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