maps823
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- May 14, 2013
Fairywings said:It just gets better.
I seriously advise anyone with Muggle friends to do this
Fairywings said:It just gets better.
maps823 said:I seriously advise anyone with Muggle friends to do this
Fairywings said:I would, but I may have spilled the beans to a couple of people that I've sworn off love, so.....
So I'm texting my guy friend and he's never seen/read Harry Potter and we have this inside joke about ears and I told him my boyfriend only has one ear
I'm literally describing George Weasley as my boyfriend XD
He's totally buying it...lol
Haha my teachers have given up on my typing. I technically don't do it correctly, but I have the highest speed and accuracy. I also refuse to do the typing programs they installed to our ChromeBooks... XDMy keyboarding class is bothering me so bad. I love to type, but ever since I sprained my wrist on Tuesday it hasn't been easy. I have to get at least 28 wpm with 97% accuracy. I got way over the wpm I need but I keep getting 96 % accuracy! Grrr....
Haha my teachers have given up on my typing. I technically don't do it correctly, but I have the highest speed and accuracy. I also refuse to do the typing programs they installed to our ChromeBooks... XD
Well if you have the wpm down, try a slow down a tiny bit to get more accuracy
Have my dress and shoes for homecoming!
Never been to a homecoming, never going to one.
Why not? They will only happen 4 times in your life. You should at least go to one.
Can anyone on here give my a quick synopsis of Julius Caezar?
Julius Caeser, well liked emperor of Rome. Cassius, morally sketchy guy who wants Julius Caeser to not be emperor of Rome anymore. Convinces good guy Brutus, friend of Julius Caeser, that the throne could ruin our good friend JC (Julius Caeser, not Jesus Christ) and they'd be saving him by killing him. He also says something along the lines here of "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars/But ourselves" which is kinda important. So there ends up being 12-15 people in on this plan. Seer tells Julius Caeser to beware the Ides of March, but Julius Caeser doesn't listen to the seer because no one listens to seers, perhaps especially in plays. Julius Caeser gets stabbed in the back by his friends (literally. This is where that turn of phrase comes from.) and Mark Antony gets really upset about this, because he was a friend of Julius Caeser too and he's upset that his pal JC got betrayed and killed. There's some speeches and stuff, cause everybody else has no idea what's going on, and then it's a civil war basically between Cassius and Brutus VS Mark Antony and I don't remember the other guy's name, I read it in 10th grade. Cassius and Brutus both die, and Mark Antony runs away to Egypt (which his story ends in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, though I haven't read that one yet) and in the end, they talk about how Brutus was a really great guy (and he was), he just got led astray by Cassius.