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What was your least favorite set? I know everyone talks about their favorite, but what about those that didn't make the cut?-Bane
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My about me page is deleting it self I thought it was a staff member who deleted my about me page because it was to hard to load but when i tried to make an about me page again it deleted itself again 2 days later.P.S you may want to cover your ears.AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/sighw.gif http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/sighw.gif
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Political discussion is not allowed. Nor is bypassing the filter. -B6
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Two Kinds of People Chapter IThe Shattering.It had destroyed everything. And what it hadn't taken out, it had corrupted. Physically, mentally, in the present, and in the future. Nothing would ever be the same. Nothing.But that was years off. Right now? There was war. There was energized protodermis. And that darned Jungle Tribe had formed a truce with those fire-spitting bunch, taking the Ice Tribe's entire store of it.For every action, there was an equal and opposite reaction. As he looked out into the mass of white and blue, sharpening their weapons and loading their Thornaxes, Certavus knew... This was the reaction. He was to lead them, at least some of them. His partner Trifter had the rest in his control. Well, if you could call it that. Most of the Ice Tribe fighters were quite bummed out about having their protodermis stolen, and were itching to raid the stores of the Jungle and Fire Tribes. Trifter was... Different. He considered brute force to be superior to intelligent strikes and ambushes. He preferred to rush in and kill everything in firing range. Not to say he didn't get the job done. He was going for the Fire Tribe, feeling it more challenging and satisfying to attack the opposite element.Certavus fired a blank from his Thornax Launcher, gathering the assembled attention of the military."Trifter's troops, you will report to the Ribos Outpost just outside our camp, where you will be briefed and deployed. My troops, the Sutehk Outpost." Certavus ordered from his cliff perch.Leaping down, the Spherus Magnan joined the ranks of his soldiers heading for the Sutehk Outpost. All of them were Glatorian of course, all of the Agori had been located in small healing camps that strategically dotted the map. Occasionally, they would guard low-security prisoners of war, who weren't treated badly, considering the seriousness of the war.Stepping inside, Certavus slid between Toa to get to the center, where the ground was higher than the rest, resembling a stage."Now, I want each of you to find a corner. Once there, you will be assigned a strike team depending on which corner you chose. Each team will attack from a unique angle, forcing the enemy to second-guess themselves and give other teams a chance to make it through and take back the protodermis." Sixteen corners meant, roughly, twenty members to each team. Granting each corner a number and map showing where they would come from, Certavus ushered them all out of the Outpost.He spun his blade over his finger. It was time for combat.
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(Apparently, I'm slightly crazy according to someone speaking to me while I was typing this? I don't believe that one bit. I would only call myself crazy in a sad attempt to be cool.) Apparently, I have the ability to be good at Mathematics and English (or so I'm told). Except I'm not because I hate both Mathematics and English, and as such I choose to neglect and be unaware of those (non-existent) abilities. As such, I do not even care what grade I get in my GCSEs for either of them. That's right, I don't even care. Because I truly believe those abilities do not exist and are fabrications made up by my teachers in a poor attempt to motivate me. If they say that I should be getting a good grade in a test (a test of knowledge and skill that is supposed to prepare us for GCSE exams) and shove that in my face I will intentionally do poorly in a test in an attempt to spite them. If I unintentionally do well and the teacher of whatever class it may be and hands it back to us for us to self-mark using a mark scheme and the teacher, I have been known to mark every single answer to a question wrong even if it was right. In fact, I did this in maths last week. Unfortunately (for me), the teacher as far as I know has decided to mark it herself sometime. Other times, when a teacher has marked a test and gives it back to us, I will subtly change a few marks from 'good' to 'wrong/bad' and change my overall grade on it to a lower one that I deserve rather than one way too high for my liking. I just wish that my Maths/English teachers would get it into their heads that I am nowhere near good in English or Maths and that I deserve no higher than a D grade. So many incorrect grades... they've even wrongfully estimated a B for Maths GCSE result. I'll need to change that to a D somehow. I only managed to correct my estimated English grade, but not by much. At first it was borderline A/B and now it's a C. I'm not good at Maths or English but at least now I'm actually attempting to correct what teachers think my ability is in Maths and my ability in English, rather than a completely wrong estimate. Unneeded TL;DR: I hate Maths and English and I attempt to get bad grades in them because I am bad at them rather than good grades, which teachers wrongfully give me. THE USUAL QUESTIONS: 1. Is there any subject in School that you absolutely hate? 2. Is your ability in it good or bad? 3. Do you even care about it?
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So, in my school I have to take a career program, I chose IT (because I love computers). And my teacher is well new, and I swear he hates my guts, because anytime I contradict something we are watching he marks me up. I mean, aren't I allowed to state my opinion, sheesh.