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& also lol Alvin, I handed in my last assessment due on Tuesday night... and that was for an Arts subject. This semester has been alright assessment wise... but just means everything will be riding on exams, fffuuu.

Haha nice sig also.

still got 3 more assignments due this sunday/monday morning. And spent 12 hours in school yesterday trying to remember simulink.

and i've got one paper, right smack in the middle of the exam period, if it was earlier, i would be able to go to brissie earlier.

and because there aren't any nice azusa ones on animesuki, i'll just have to settle for tsukiko.

still got 3 more assignments due this sunday/monday morning. And spent 12 hours in school yesterday trying to remember simulink.

and i've got one paper, right smack in the middle of the exam period, if it was earlier, i would be able to go to brissie earlier.

and because there aren't any nice azusa ones on animesuki, i'll just have to settle for tsukiko.

Sounds balls, bro. Hang in there. On the plus side, it's just the one exam huh? (Besides it's less-than-ideal timing). SOON it will be over.

I rate tsukiko over azusa anyway. *shrug*. Poker face lulz.

Sounds balls, bro. Hang in there. On the plus side, it's just the one exam huh? (Besides it's less-than-ideal timing). SOON it will be over.

I rate tsukiko over azusa anyway. *shrug*. Poker face lulz.

not too fussed about it anyway, its an easy paper, since i only really need a 40% in that paper.

and, even though i like azusa more, i'll have to admit, tsukiko is very cute too. and cute works for me.

SYDNEY coach John Longmire has not ruled out Adam Goodes not playing this weekend due to his distress over the racism saga.

The Swans host Essendon in a blockbuster on Saturday but the two-time Brownlow medallist is still no certainty to play because of Eddie McGuire's comments linking him to King Kong.

It comes on the back of last Friday night's incident at the MCG where Goodes was labelled an "ape" by a 13-year-old Collingwood supporter.

Longmire says the club and Goodes are taking it one day at a time.

ok... Goodes doesn't need a slap... he needs a fkn bullet

In time you will, as the other Victorians have, get used to Hamish hating absolutely everything that was not initially spoken of, or better created by himself

So hamish was a Hipster before being a Hipster became too mainstream.

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