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Mom says no tf2 for a week.
Because I failed math.
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Be glad. TF2 sucks these days.
Moogal™ の投稿を引用:
Be glad. TF2 sucks these days.
I’m not glad, because I also don’t get super smash bros Crusade for a week.
I failed math many times and I was allowed to game :B1:

Sorry for your loss :(
Q-T_3.14.exe の投稿を引用:
I failed math many times and I was allowed to game :B1:

Sorry for your loss :(
Thank you TinkerBat.
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RedReimu の投稿を引用:
You think i'm reading that.
Another reason why i hate my own generation.
Just read the entire thing, it's not gonna hurt you that much for ♥♥♥♥ sake.
I just don’t want to read it. It’s a waste of my time.
I once told my nephew that part of life is doing things you do not really want to do whether you like it or not. Taking away your game(s) is your mother's way of saying the same thing, just a bit harsher. If you had been warned previously, you obviously did not listen and this is her way of getting you to listen.

Now, as I was growing up, I liked math to an extent, but I wasn't really a math wiz by any means. Growing up, my Pops was always telling us to take as much math as we can. I didn't listen. I took my one required math course to graduate high school and that was it. With the exception of being a pizza cook at a local theme park, every job I have ever had required some sort of math. Be it industrial radiographic imaging (x-rays) and using the inverse square law, or ultrasonic inspection (also known as shear wave) and needing to be able to use trigonometry, or even being a mechanic and having to convert metric to inches (my brake micrometer read in inches while rotors were measured in mm), math was everywhere.

I don't care if you are sitting in an office somewhere, you will need math when you least expect it.
WhiteKnight77 の投稿を引用:
I once told my nephew that part of life is doing things you do not really want to do whether you like it or not. Taking away your game(s) is your mother's way of saying the same thing, just a bit harsher. If you had been warned previously, you obviously did not listen and this is her way of getting you to listen.

Now, as I was growing up, I liked math to an extent, but I wasn't really a math wiz by any means. Growing up, my Pops was always telling us to take as much math as we can. I didn't listen. I took my one required math course to graduate high school and that was it. With the exception of being a pizza cook at a local theme park, every job I have ever had required some sort of math. Be it industrial radiographic imaging (x-rays) and using the inverse square law, or ultrasonic inspection (also known as shear wave) and needing to be able to use trigonometry, or even being a mechanic and having to convert metric to inches (my brake micrometer read in inches while rotors were measured in mm), math was everywhere.

I don't care if you are sitting in an office somewhere, you will need math when you least expect it.
I ain’t reading that.
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WhiteKnight77 の投稿を引用:
I once told my nephew that part of life is doing things you do not really want to do whether you like it or not. Taking away your game(s) is your mother's way of saying the same thing, just a bit harsher. If you had been warned previously, you obviously did not listen and this is her way of getting you to listen.

Now, as I was growing up, I liked math to an extent, but I wasn't really a math wiz by any means. Growing up, my Pops was always telling us to take as much math as we can. I didn't listen. I took my one required math course to graduate high school and that was it. With the exception of being a pizza cook at a local theme park, every job I have ever had required some sort of math. Be it industrial radiographic imaging (x-rays) and using the inverse square law, or ultrasonic inspection (also known as shear wave) and needing to be able to use trigonometry, or even being a mechanic and having to convert metric to inches (my brake micrometer read in inches while rotors were measured in mm), math was everywhere.

I don't care if you are sitting in an office somewhere, you will need math when you least expect it.
I ain’t reading that.
And is why you had your PC taken from you.
Vinegaroon の投稿を引用:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fCKjYIEIDio&pp=ygUaaSdtIG5vdCByZWFsbHkgYSBtYXRoIGd1eSA%3D

Here they made a meme for you. Please enjoy this talking cat
Thanks for this link, I found a new Friday's With Frank video that came out about an hour ago. :steamthumbsup:
Vinegaroon の投稿を引用:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fCKjYIEIDio&pp=ygUaaSdtIG5vdCByZWFsbHkgYSBtYXRoIGd1eSA%3D

Here they made a meme for you. Please enjoy this talking cat
The puss and boots movie sucked.
no tf2, csgo is a go
Ghost Robertson の投稿を引用:
She's a good mother.
Dang that sucks hope you get you laptop back in a month or week especially since tf2's summer update is right around the corner
Children shouldn't be punished for getting bad grades, since that is not necessarily something they can necessarily help, and when you You show them you care by rewarding them when they get good grades. Setting children up for an inevitable failure may have adverse consequences on their self-esteem and can breed resentment for schoolwork and a feeling of hopelessness that can lead into delinquency.

Besides, although math is useful, most people just use calculators anyway, and the ol' quip about how you need to learn to do it without a calculator because you are not necessarily going to have one on you at all times has aged quite poorly in the post i-phone era.

With that having been said though, punishment is fair game for failure to even try to do homework and Red Reimu seems like the sort of person who would skip requisite reading. Seems kind of strange for someone with a Patchouli Knowledge profile background, since she is a voracious reader, but whatever.
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