• Due to the recent changes with Twitter's API, it is no longer possible for Bulbagarden forum users to login via their Twitter account. If you signed up to Bulbagarden via Twitter and do not have another way to login, please contact us here with your Twitter username so that we can get you sorted.
  • Pronoun field selections have been updated! To ensure they show up correctly, please deselect then reselect your preferred option(s) in the Account details page. Click here for more information.

The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat, Vol. 3

Status
Not open for further replies.

Seto Kaiba

Screw the rules! I have money!
Joined
Dec 31, 2011
Messages
2,833
Reaction score
4
do luckdragons count? if so, we can't leave out Falkor:
Picture+12.png

Brown-Eyes Furry White Dragon?
 

Mintaka

busy
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
11,321
Reaction score
42
I don't have school till March, but I work at an office in my school so I go there during the winter anyways.
 

Ino-Chan

Sig By Blue Dragon
Joined
May 20, 2007
Messages
11,096
Reaction score
1
I don't have school till March, but I work at an office in my school so I go there during the winter anyways.
I would hate that, but then again I hate school so much, I decided to grad early so I could skip 5 months of it
 

Kyumorph

robo laser rave party
Joined
May 10, 2011
Messages
2,678
Reaction score
3

Mintaka

busy
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
11,321
Reaction score
42
@Ino-Chan ; It's not so bad, I volunteered for the job, and it gives me time to visit the library and all.

I didn't like high school, so I remember wishing that I could graduate early or just drop and pass the education via a test or something. (I wasn't aware that there was such a system to replace high school education with an official test, though.)
 

Ino-Chan

Sig By Blue Dragon
Joined
May 20, 2007
Messages
11,096
Reaction score
1
@Ino-Chan ; It's not so bad, I volunteered for the job, and it gives me time to visit the library and all.

I didn't like high school, so I remember wishing that I could graduate early or just drop and pass the education via a test or something. (I wasn't aware that there was such a system to replace high school education with an official test, though.)
Shoot, we didn't have a test. They wanted us out so bad, all you need are enough credits and they let you go.

And the library didn't like me because they thought I stole books. I didn't, I always gave them back.
 

Mintaka

busy
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
11,321
Reaction score
42
Shoot, we didn't have a test. They wanted us out so bad, all you need are enough credits and they let you go.
There's a test held by the country that, if one passes the test, they would gain the status that they completed high school education and thus they would be eligible to apply for college. I didn't know that there was such a system though; if I did, I think I would have chosen that option over going to high school that I was sent to.

And the library didn't like me because they thought I stole books. I didn't, I always gave them back.
Ooof, that's awful. I remember getting glares from the librarians whenever I return a book that had scribbles or a torn-up page. Then I'd need to have a two-minute talk that the book was like that when I borrowed it and all that. -_-;
 

Kyumorph

robo laser rave party
Joined
May 10, 2011
Messages
2,678
Reaction score
3
@Mintaka I always talk to the librarian first if the book is in bad shape. Saved me from a lot of trouble I'm sure...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom