Author Topic: My moms a biznitch  (Read 19136 times)

You're both being asses, just shut the forget up.

Duly noted.

Judging by your grammar and your attitude, you need to go to school.

I do all my school at home. I have only seen the inside of a public school building once.

I do all my school at home. I have only seen the inside of a public school building once.

Is it fun? My mother home-schools me when/if I'm sick; it's been a long time though.
I love learning, for some reason.

Is it fun? My mother home-schools me when/if I'm sick; it's been a long time though.
I love learning, for some reason.

It is alright. Social life is killed till you are about 13-16, unless you go to church (this is how I experienced it, probably depends on your parents). It only takes about three hours to get all subjects done (I currently do six). It gives me alot of freetime.

I also try to get out of school regularly, today I almost got out early because my mom said she would take me out early if I got a haircut. But she didnt pick me up D:

It is alright. Social life is killed till you are about 13-16, unless you go to church (this is how I experienced it, probably depends on your parents). It only takes about three hours to get all subjects done (I currently do six). It gives me alot of freetime.
Lucky, I wanna be home-schooled. The dolts in my class are having trouble with Basic Algebra, and I'm in 7th grade.

Cool. There is a downside, though. You don't get the full experience (e.g., different teachers, etc.).
Sounds cool though.

I also try to get out of school regularly, today I almost got out early because my mom said she would take me out early if I got a haircut. But she didnt pick me up D:

Grrr...

Lucky, I wanna be home-schooled. The dolts in my class are having trouble with Basic Algebra, and I'm in 7th grade.

Haha, wow, Algebra (1? I'm assuming) is easy as pie.

Lucky, I wanna be home-schooled. The dolts in my class are having trouble with Basic Algebra, and I'm in 7th grade.
QFT.

Lucky, I wanna be home-schooled. The dolts in my class are having trouble with Basic Algebra, and I'm in 7th grade.
Well, I love going to school because I'm always classified as the smart one in class. It's great and it keeps me busy, what with all the other students (that care about their education) calling on me to help them.

my moms being a total but star fish poop face.

I lol'd so loving hard

You're not even in college, if you're trying this hard to stay home from school at the young age you're so obviously at, just quit now and be a penniless hobo for the rest of your life until you die of starvation or hypothermia.

Cool. There is a downside, though. You don't get the full experience (e.g., different teachers, etc.).

Yeah, like I said, social part is cut. I've always wished to be public schooled just for one year, if only to experience it.

Well, I love going to school because I'm always classified as the smart one in class. It's great and it keeps me busy, what with all the other students (that care about their education) calling on me to help them.

Doesn't it just feel... good to know you matter to someone?
I dono, I like being able to help people.

Yeah, like I said, social part is cut. I've always wished to be public schooled just for one year, if only to experience it.

It is a load of fun, when you get the right teachers/friends.

Haha, wow, Algebra (1? I'm assuming) is easy as pie.
It's not even 1, it's like just solving for x in x + 4 = 2, which x = -2. It's somewhat pathetic. I'm actually trying to skip a grade, but the 8th Grade algebra in my school is somewhat the same thing :(

We haven't even gone over percentages and probabilities in my schooltime ever. I'd rather be home-schooled and teach myself or at least go to a better school.

I lol'd so loving hard

You're not even in college, if you're trying this hard to stay home from school at the young age you're so obviously at, just quit now and be a penniless hobo for the rest of your life until you die of starvation or hypothermia.
Actually, that may not happen... I was like that when I was that young, but I straightened myself out and started enjoying learning new things.

Off current topic: I seem to specialize in math, any suggestions on what job field I should look into?

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Doesn't it just feel... good to know you matter to someone?
I dono, I like being able to help people.
Same, it's a great feeling.