I am officially not sleeping
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I saw it for the first time the other day too, it's not scary 'cane.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
protip: don't watch american psycho for the first time when you're tired
it's not that it was scary, it's that my mind was blown at the end of the film with the whole "I had lunch with Owen in london thing"The Sheriff wrote:
I saw it for the first time the other day too, it's not scary 'cane.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
protip: don't watch american psycho for the first time when you're tired
I didn't like it actually, thought it was a bit shit.
yesmcminty wrote:
Hurri, do u sleep with your curtains/blinds whatever closed, so the sun doesn't come into your room in the morning?
Fail.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
yesmcminty wrote:
Hurri, do u sleep with your curtains/blinds whatever closed, so the sun doesn't come into your room in the morning?
dude, you gotta get plenty of sleep to function socially lolHurricane2k9 wrote:
Sounds like good advice, shame it's a bit late for me to put it into practice until later today lol.
Remember to post pics.Uzique wrote:
Pass me the noose, brb in 15 minutes after some asphyxiation-masturbation.
lol, and who chose your major again?Uzique wrote:
Following up on yesterday's uncomfortable situation, I am sat here again on the following night... this time comparing two 14th century Medieval English poems. Even more dire and tedious than last night's essay; this time I have to laboriously translate the dense and incomprehensible runic alphabet into something loosely resembling mentally-handicapped Inglesh, and then write at length on the poetic effects.
Yes, if that last paragraph bored you, it bored me too. Pass me the noose, brb in 15 minutes after some asphyxiation-masturbation.
I did, sadly you can't 'choose' much when it comes to modules and background-topics that the University prescribes as mandatory-elements, feeling it as compulsory and beneficial for all for their greater understanding of the subject. .argo4 wrote:
lol, and who chose your major again?Uzique wrote:
Following up on yesterday's uncomfortable situation, I am sat here again on the following night... this time comparing two 14th century Medieval English poems. Even more dire and tedious than last night's essay; this time I have to laboriously translate the dense and incomprehensible runic alphabet into something loosely resembling mentally-handicapped Inglesh, and then write at length on the poetic effects.
Yes, if that last paragraph bored you, it bored me too. Pass me the noose, brb in 15 minutes after some asphyxiation-masturbation.
perhaps you need to do something about thisUzique wrote:
I did, sadly you can't 'choose' much when it comes to modules and background-topics that the University prescribes as mandatory-elements, feeling it as compulsory and beneficial for all for their greater understanding of the subject. .argo4 wrote:
lol, and who chose your major again?Uzique wrote:
Following up on yesterday's uncomfortable situation, I am sat here again on the following night... this time comparing two 14th century Medieval English poems. Even more dire and tedious than last night's essay; this time I have to laboriously translate the dense and incomprehensible runic alphabet into something loosely resembling mentally-handicapped Inglesh, and then write at length on the poetic effects.
Yes, if that last paragraph bored you, it bored me too. Pass me the noose, brb in 15 minutes after some asphyxiation-masturbation.
Yes it is. Have fun reading medieval English haha!Uzique wrote:
lol @ referring to a University student that can be of any age-range or station in life as "school kids".
Nice job on the early wake-up call though.
lol @ menial office-peons.
Assumption, a fun game isn't it?