I, along with all the other people who were doin' some after-school Chemistry whatnot to raise our grades, had to go to this other teacher's class to work 'cause our Honors Chemistry teacher had to go somewhere. When he was collecting stuff he said to give him the Scantrons and test copies, but he put an "-ies" on the end of "tests"...so yeah. Then he told us to hurry up and leave 'cause he had dates with all our mothers.
I hope I can get him for a class next year.
I've still managed to be quite tied up trying to keep my grades in the gold - or actually, just trying to pass. Not exactly my shining moments, here.
That, and I've been wasting time with my Nintendo DS again. Mostly Pokemon and MegaMan. Anyhow, one of the MegaMan games really struck a blow to me the other night...
To get through this door, you had to answer a question: How many planets are in our solar system? I said 9, and it told me I was wrong. The answer was 8, of course. But, frankly, Pluto will always be a planet to me; that's just how I grew up. But it really did hurt to have this unnecessarily up-to-date game tell me I was wrong...
And apparently ElecMan knows his science, too. You can borrow other peoples' Navis (including another WWW agent, Mr. Match's HeatMan!), and depending on some of their abilities they might be able to remove obstacles. I didn't think it'd work, but I press A to check out this giant water spout that's in my way. ElecMan's just like "If I pass powerful electricity through this, I can separate it into hydrogen and oxygen molecules."
...It's bad when your chemistry skill is being rivaled by a video game. That, and they should invent real Navis, serious. Not as creepy as when your GPS talks to you, and they're probably better than calenders next to my short-term memory.
And, in other news, threesomes inevitably lead to foursomes. Beware...and be ready. To party.
-what?!
But yeah. Just so you know. (but I wasn't invited to join)
I love having lunch with all the other Bandies~
I get out of school Friday!
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