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Ailyene wrote on 2010-11-11 03:12
I dislike teachers who talk in very heavy accents because I have trouble understanding them and it hinders my learning. I mean seriously heavy. Like one time I was sitting in the very front and I didn't even know what the teacher was saying until he wrote it on the board and pointed to it.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-11-11 06:50
*hides Drawing board*...
SCHOOL IS 22 MILES AWAY FROM HOME, OKAY?
XD
Honestly, I feel like a walking inconvenience. This was true more so two years ago when I had a huge portfolio and kept accidentally hitting people with it. But there is just no other way for me to get there, so I'd go to where there was a giant space and that way my portfolio is less dangerous.
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Pocoyo wrote on 2010-11-11 07:43
Don't judge a book by its cover. I'm friends with a cripple (He was born the wrong way out), he is a really cool bloke and can do pretty much everything everyone else can. He plays wheelchair basketball, he use to be a goalkeeper for soccer (He got frontpage on the newspaper) and he is pretty darn good at cricket.
Don't be mean to cripples.
<3 Pocoyo.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-11-11 11:09
I'm not saying I judge them personally, I just mean I have that thought more than I'd like just because of the amount of seats they take up. ;~;'
It never helps that I'm tired a lot lately, form staying up late doing homework.
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Kueh wrote on 2010-11-11 16:26
Isn't it rude to call them 'cripples'?
I'm pretty sure 'disabled persons' is a better term.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-11-11 17:10
Another reason why it's a bad thought, although I wouldn't inherently think of "cripple" as negative. I guess it can sound pretty harsh. When I say "cripple", I'm talking about someone who looks fragile (to me).
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-11-11 17:45
Yup, "crippled" is a negative term. Just like "retard" or "midget."
We should all use physically, mentally disabled or "little people."
Some little people do get offended when they're called midgets or dwarfs.
It gets complicated.
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Zid wrote on 2010-11-11 18:46
When I'm expected to live with my parents when they're very old so I can take care of them in return for their service to me.
I mean, I like to be by myself as much as the next American, but it makes me feel guilty to put them into a nursing home... no matter how much of a negative feeling I harbor towards them.
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-11-11 19:21
You're getting kidnapped by a crazy Mexican, though.
Fun thought: If they find out about me, their reactions and effects it might have on them. >_>
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Zid wrote on 2010-11-11 19:40
The guiiiiiilt.
:stress:
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Adelynn wrote on 2010-11-11 19:42
It's not your fault if I do everything!