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  • It's an awesome word =D
    Aw, I'm sure it would've tasted delicious =D I once managed to ruin microwavable mac and cheese. How I did that, I will never know.
    Nah, they dissected it just before dinner. The place still smelled like... well, rotten fish really. It was pretty horrible xD

    That is true. I always tend to spoil myself with games so I'm not too worried. I'm just too impatient. I want to know the details now. =P
    Yeah, I don't blame you. Writing essays definitely wasn't my favorite thing in the world. But the things I really hated were projects. Man I hated those. Especially when you had to build all this crazy crap that I had no idea where to begin with it. That's one thing about school I don't miss. XD
    Life has been kinda busy actually. I'm still working and trying to do things around the house. I have a few things that I need to get repaired so I'll be having people over to do it so I have to get things moved. It's kinda annoying but nothin you can do about it I guess. lol
    Haha Cytoplasm is just the stuff that fills up cells. Well, there's more to it than that but I don't really know what. I barely listen in Biology anyway =D
    That sucks. D= I can't cook, so I would've just sat out and hoped you all made me something good. LOL.
    Thankfully dinner was cooked for us. The only problem was that the place we were staying at is also a uni/research centre, and a couple of students had been dissecting a ray of some sort. It was pretty interesting and we weren't too grossed out.., but the smell put most of us off of dinner.
    He definitely is. I wouldn't have been able to last a second there if I'd recently lost a family memeber.
    Yeah, we weren't allowed to have free time until we'd finished what ever work we needed to. Even the work was pretty fun though. I found what looked like a ball of cytoplasm or something. It just looked like water but if you pulled one side the rest moved with it, like jelly. We showed my teacher and at first she thought it was a jellyfish, but then she decided it was probably some sort of sea slug. We weren't 100% sure. It was very cool =D
    Ours only went for two days. It would've been nice to go for the week =P
    Same with me, im leaning towards Pignite, Im gonna have to make a list of all the pokemon I like so far. Have you see the Ghost/Ground Golem?
    Yeah, he was... but the class liked to provoke him a lot. His English wasn't the best. I would've been angry at us, too. xD

    It was fun, except for that little part of it. One of my other friends and I got into it at first, but not long after we mellowed out and just walked around. We were feeling really somber by the time we left. There were times when we'd look over the tombstones and read the poems and names, and some of the things written were heartbreaking.
    It must've been so difficult for him to keep composed for as long as he did =/

    It's so strange, because we had four teachers with us. And when our biology teacher suggested it none of them questioned her. o_O
    Thankfully I've never had an abusive teacher. My old Chinese teacher used to slam rulers on tables when he was angry. I lost many rulers that year.

    I just came back from Biology camp, and it's reminded me of how thoughtless some teachers can be. One of my closest friends lost his dad to cancer less than a month ago. There was a cemetery near where we were staying and my teacher thought that a great way to burn some time was to play a game there. It was a race to see who could find the oldest grave stone.
    Some of us went up to her and said "That's not a good idea." and she was all "It'll be fine! It's been awhile since his dad died hasn't it?"
    It wasn't fine though. He started crying as we left =/

    ...who tells a bunch of teenagers to play games in graveyards anyway?
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