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bennette:
name (if you’re too cool for anonymity): elijah
tell me something i don’t know (or something i do, either way, say something): i can’t ride a bike
dearest elijah,
you are not alone. i feel your biking-impaired pain, my friend. on one fateful day, when the wind is blowing and training wheels are omnipotent, we shall conquer this bicycular monstrosity…if we just beeliiiieveee.
don’t stop believin,
bennette.
and Isha >.<
Sorry but damn it, I don’t like to do the CL reflection paper. F the first question. FUUUU. Why of all situations, it had to be that one. GOTDAMMIT. JUST NO. F.
I was happy with the final Lit Crit paper :’)
ARP is like…umwat?
ARP Guidelines
Why so inconvenient?
An example: I have a source used for the notecards in ARPS #9877642. It was for precis (summary) and obviously, the summarized part was boxed. And the part that I summarized was less than three paragraphs. Now, I want to include that source in our draft. The instructions said to highlight in GREEN if I used less than three paragraphs; if more, BOX it.
See, even if I photocopied the source, the box will not go anywhere. Even if I erase the markings, it may just ruin the “precious paper” and thus, worsening the situation.
I wish they just told us to use an orange highlighter (green & yellow are taken) for precis notecards. No trouble in having it photocopied again, right? Sigh.
What’s that? Scan it then crop out the box? Bull. Exactly why it is INCONVENIENT.
FARP. Yes. FARP.
I don’t care if you call it unconventional but I actually send the files to my email right after I had saved them XD
I thought Feb pa yung UP? XD
Still though…
HOMG I AM NOT READY D:
Hello ARP Englsih. Hello Tumblr. Goodbye ARP English :)
Make haste, I feel your heartbeat
With new taste for speed, out on the street
Find a road to a humble abode where both of our routes meet
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Rainbow Veins by Owl City
my jam <3
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