Author Topic: forget I didn't do my homework  (Read 4969 times)

I also can't do it on the bus because I drive to school, my best bet is to do it before school or at break after 2nd period, but that's not really enough time. Guess I'm not eating lunch either.

Even if its loud go and get the dang backpack.

If your mom says something say "I forgot about an assignment, would you rather me get a zero or stay up a little later?"
Yeah, seriously. You can't let them baby you and stuff dude...

You guys don't know the situation I'm in, everyone is asleep, I have to go downstairs which makes a forget ton of noise in this old house, even if I make it to the bottom I have to get my backpack from the living room in which my dad sleeps on the couch for some reason, then go back upstairs and make a forget ton of noise opening my backpack with my aunt sleeping nextdoor.
I know, it's loving gay as stuff, my parents are always telling me when to go to bed and when to wake up. It's the most handicapped thing because they never did this with my sister, she's in college now. The worst part is it's like 11:00 I have to be up here, and i keep my computer and stuff downstairs because that's where the kitchen and TV is.

Or you could just be a god damn man and get the backpack without pretending to be a member of the FOX unit and if your parents ask wake up, explain what's going on.

Yeah, seriously. You can't let them baby you and stuff dude...
I'll bring it up eventually. My dad's barely in a good mood, so that'll be tricky. My mom is the principal of an elementary school, and I swear to christ she's treating me like a student there, forgetin bedtime what a joke.


Go away you don't understand.

Welp, that was your last chance....Back to the mines with you.

i know the struggle.

too loving lazy.

I swear to christ

That's funny.

Christ said not to swear at all.

Nevermind that, just throwing that out there.

Anyway, we've given you advice, so now the decision is yours:

1. Be a man and face the consequences.

2. Be a man and face the other consequences.

3. Be a wuss-pansy and weasel your way around your mistakes.

4. Be a man and get things done without freaking out about your parents waking up.

reson it's painfully obvious that your parents are different from racerboys

reson it's painfully obvious that your parents are different from racerboys

Regardless, the same basic principles apply.

Unless his parents are total bitch-mongers that can't handle being woken up from their oh-so-precious beauty sleep.

Regardless, the same basic principles apply.
no, not really
not everyone's parents are pushovers.

no, not really
not everyone's parents are pushovers.

Huh...

I need to think about that.

I'll bring it up eventually. My dad's barely in a good mood, so that'll be tricky. My mom is the principal of an elementary school, and I swear to christ she's treating me like a student there, forgetin bedtime what a joke.
That sucks about your mom treating you like that. When my sister was 17-18, she could practically stay up all night and do whatever as long as she wasn't loud- I'd go in her room at around 1am or and she'd be playing WoW and blasting her music, lol. But yeah, definitely mention that. Seems weird to be treated as if you were 12.
And now, for me to go downstairs and get my bookbag to do homework since I too get lazy.

Seems weird to be treated as if you were 12.

Plot twist:

What if he is twelve?

Plot twist:

What if he is twelve?
I dont think 12 year olds take Java or Pre-Calc