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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 12, 2015 18:43:42 GMT
what was the lames thing youve ever done mine: we had to watch an entire debate for school once. the debate was about bombarding isil or not. because our great allies the usa and great brittain and also the russians do it (indoctrination?) the debate lasted THREE hours. the teacher was really staring ar you if you were really watching. after 10 minutes (or shorter) i lost my attention and grabbed my phone, but of course the teacher was behind me in 5 minutes.... -,- so my phone was gone after like 30 minutes all phones of everybody was taken. it was that boring, so we start talking to eachother. but no ,if we continued with it we had to go to detention class. but if you just whispered 1 word you already had to go tp detention. i mean commn school. dont you see everybody hated it..,,,
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Dec 12, 2015 19:07:28 GMT
The lamest thing I've ever done...quite hard so I will just list multiple lame things I've had to do in my life: 1.NYS state exams. Now idk if other people have something similar to this, but here's the rundown of what it is. A NYS (New York State) exam is a standardized test for everyone throughout the state of New York. You don't need to take it and it's up to your parents whether or not you will. Unfortunately, my parents can be quite lame and always force me to take these tests. The tests themselves are either ridicoulously easy or unfair. Some of the stuff that is in those tests aren't even taught to us sometimes. Also, when youre done with the test, you can't read a book to even slightly entertain yourself because they're afraid that we're going to cheat on the test with our books (even though I always read Historical books about wars which wouldn't help you with Math or English). They're afraid that you'll leave notes in the book, but they don't even check the book to see if any notes are in there. So you just sit in your seat for the rest of the time. Most of the time, the exams take 1 hour to 1 hour and a half and they give you 2 and a half hours. So you just sit there for an hour, slowly losing brain cells. 2.Physical Education. Middle School gym class was absolute *Auto Corrected* (excuse my French). They force you to take swim class for two months every year, even though everyone should know how to swim by eighth grade. Some of the stuff made sense, like Basketball, soccer, etc, and there was also some fun stuff like rock climbing and zipline near the end of the year, but most of it was just stupid stuff. Thankfully High School Phys Ed isn't bad at all.
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Post by Mountbatten on Dec 12, 2015 19:18:14 GMT
Your physical education story is the complete opposite of mine. Middle school was great but high school was just running miles and working out. Both of those I could do on my own time The lamest thing ever for me is a 5 hour exam that I had to take. I'm the type of person to finish EOC's and FCAT's and SAT's in 30 minutes to an hour. So I was done in 45 minutes with this test and wasn't allowed to leave. I couldn't fall asleep either. I sat there for 4 hours. So boring.
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 12, 2015 19:21:44 GMT
Your physical education story is the complete opposite of mine. Middle school was great but high school was just running miles and working out. Both of those I could do on my own time The lamest thing ever for me is a 5 hour exam that I had to take. I'm the type of person to finish EOC's and FCAT's and SAT's in 30 minutes to an hour. So I was done in 45 minutes with this test and wasn't allowed to leave. I couldn't fall asleep either. I sat there for 4 hours. So boring. i know that feeling -_-
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 12, 2015 19:24:26 GMT
we have a subject called "peopleship" for that subject you have to watch stupid debates and know everything about the goverment. its like dontfallinsleep subject. the saddest rhing is that you cant drop that subject.
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Post by Moreau on Dec 12, 2015 20:42:30 GMT
I lead the III Mcdonalds army corps with kim II sung,who was riding on an purple unicorn
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 13, 2015 7:19:31 GMT
The lamest thing I did was taking a cannonball to the knee
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 13, 2015 7:23:17 GMT
The lamest thing I've ever done...quite hard so I will just list multiple lame things I've had to do in my life: 1.NYS state exams. Now idk if other people have something similar to this, but here's the rundown of what it is. A NYS (New York State) exam is a standardized test for everyone throughout the state of New York. You don't need to take it and it's up to your parents whether or not you will. Unfortunately, my parents can be quite lame and always force me to take these tests. The tests themselves are either ridicoulously easy or unfair. Some of the stuff that is in those tests aren't even taught to us sometimes. Also, when youre done with the test, you can't read a book to even slightly entertain yourself because they're afraid that we're going to cheat on the test with our books (even though I always read Historical books about wars which wouldn't help you with Math or English). They're afraid that you'll leave notes in the book, but they don't even check the book to see if any notes are in there. So you just sit in your seat for the rest of the time. Most of the time, the exams take 1 hour to 1 hour and a half and they give you 2 and a half hours. So you just sit there for an hour, slowly losing brain cells. 2.Physical Education. Middle School gym class was absolute *Auto Corrected* (excuse my French). They force you to take swim class for two months every year, even though everyone should know how to swim by eighth grade. Some of the stuff made sense, like Basketball, soccer, etc, and there was also some fun stuff like rock climbing and zipline near the end of the year, but most of it was just stupid stuff. Thankfully High School Phys Ed isn't bad at all. The thing with the tests is similar in FL. I hate those tests, I just recently had one of those but luckily did our teacher allow us to play chess afterwards and thanks to EW4 I won, I just used Joachim Murat on the cavalry to take out the towers, Jean Lannes and Suvorov commanded the infantry and Napoléon was the emperor (king)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2015 10:32:47 GMT
The lamest thing I've ever done...quite hard so I will just list multiple lame things I've had to do in my life: 1.NYS state exams. Now idk if other people have something similar to this, but here's the rundown of what it is. A NYS (New York State) exam is a standardized test for everyone throughout the state of New York. You don't need to take it and it's up to your parents whether or not you will. Unfortunately, my parents can be quite lame and always force me to take these tests. The tests themselves are either ridicoulously easy or unfair. Some of the stuff that is in those tests aren't even taught to us sometimes. Also, when youre done with the test, you can't read a book to even slightly entertain yourself because they're afraid that we're going to cheat on the test with our books (even though I always read Historical books about wars which wouldn't help you with Math or English). They're afraid that you'll leave notes in the book, but they don't even check the book to see if any notes are in there. So you just sit in your seat for the rest of the time. Most of the time, the exams take 1 hour to 1 hour and a half and they give you 2 and a half hours. So you just sit there for an hour, slowly losing brain cells. 2.Physical Education. Middle School gym class was absolute *Auto Corrected* (excuse my French). They force you to take swim class for two months every year, even though everyone should know how to swim by eighth grade. Some of the stuff made sense, like Basketball, soccer, etc, and there was also some fun stuff like rock climbing and zipline near the end of the year, but most of it was just stupid stuff. Thankfully High School Phys Ed isn't bad at all. The thing with the tests is similar in FL. I hate those tests, I just recently had one of those but luckily did our teacher allow us to play chess afterwards and thanks to EW4 I won, I just used Joachim Murat on the cavalry to take out the towers, Jean Lannes and Suvorov commanded the infantry and Napoléon was the emperor (king) I'm the best chess player in my school so I challenge you to international ec4/wc3 chess game
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Post by Mountbatten on Dec 13, 2015 14:20:34 GMT
Ah Chess. The game of kings.
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Post by kanue on Dec 13, 2015 14:33:29 GMT
I was a defender in a casual football (not American) match... It was my team's goal kick... I wondered what took my goal keeper so long to kick the ball... So I turned back... BANG... The ball hit my face and flied right into my goal.
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Post by Mountbatten on Dec 13, 2015 14:56:58 GMT
I was a defender in a casual football (not American) match... It was my team's goal kick... I wondered what took my goal keeper so long to kick the ball... So I turned back... BANG... The ball hit my face and flied right into my goal. Ouch. Red card.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 13, 2015 16:38:48 GMT
I was a defender in a casual football (not American) match... It was my team's goal kick... I wondered what took my goal keeper so long to kick the ball... So I turned back... BANG... The ball hit my face and flied right into my goal. you must be like "wtf!!!"
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 13, 2015 17:14:21 GMT
I was a defender in a casual football (not American) match... It was my team's goal kick... I wondered what took my goal keeper so long to kick the ball... So I turned back... BANG... The ball hit my face and flied right into my goal. I just watched a Turkish movie where the guy gets a shoe with a sharp point at the end and breaks someone's nose while shooting it. The movie's name is Recep Ivedik IV
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Dec 14, 2015 19:13:24 GMT
The spelling of this thread's title is pretty lame
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