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Lord Oblivion

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  1. popular kids in AP classes? Thats insane :P In my high school the "popular" kids are the slackers. And the overly smart people are in the corners :P The normal kids and the smart kids who dont act nerdy are in between. But there isnt a definate seperation here, jocks and drama kids, stuff like that is normal. Its a lot less political then middle school IMO. Mainly cause we have like a zillion kids. That lets you have friends in these seperate cliques. But I'm not sure if your talking about senior year or the overall years of highschool.

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    Lord Oblivion

  2. Depends, what do you canadians think of grades during your sophmore year (or junior :P)

     

    IMO those are fairly average grades, but if there is one subject you should really focus on getting good grades is math. Almost all jobs in this world require some form of math (yes even a fry cook).

     

    But iunno, canida is different from America :P

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  3. Well cussing is normaly more helpful then allowed words to either show more serious notes. Or more comical ones. I'd take someone using a cuss work a little more serious when their talking about a problem, then them using heck, or dang, or darn :P

     

    its showing intensities of emotions bud :)

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    There are better ways of registering intensities of emotions.

    Yeah, but those ways normally need more forethought. And as most teenagers dont feel like doing so, we take the more offensive and short, shortcut. Or thats at least what I notice in most of my high school friends and peers.

     

    and no offense bricky (and wonka) personally I dont like seeing people use that picture for reactions. Very similar in concept to swearing, except its allowed :P Although I know your not intending what I'm about to say, the picture almost gives me the feeling that it's user is being slightly ignorant. Sorry, again, I'm not trying to insult you or those who use it, thats just almost what the picture implies.

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    Lord Oblivion

  4. Well cussing is normaly more helpful then allowed words to either show more serious notes. Or more comical ones. I'd take someone using a cuss work a little more serious when their talking about a problem, then them using heck, or dang, or darn :P

     

    its showing intensities of emotions bud :)

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    Lord Oblivion

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