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Original post by Mystery.
When did I say that was a bad thing?
Lol, I love it- xD

AH I thought when you said "but" it meant an opposite :'3
Original post by Davalla
Evening, ladies. Since you're looking for a gentleman with a good knowledge of books, I would like you to know that I have read 'The Hungry Caterpillar' many times during my youth.

And as Tolstoy once said "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way".
I don't know what the old git is on about there, but hopefully that turns you on.


I call dibs on him @TheonlyMrsHolmes
Original post by Davalla
Evening, ladies. Since you're looking for a gentleman with a good knowledge of books, I would like you to know that I have read 'The Hungry Caterpillar' many times during my youth.

And as Tolstoy once said "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way".
I don't know what the old git is on about there, but hopefully that turns you on.


https://vine.co/v/eXIhLJnmaxQ

Not the same thing but you get the idea :tongue:

Well played.

I am actually going to reread Warriorcats, a great series of books really :biggrin:
Original post by eternaforest
Part Three, XVAt eight o'clock Kutuzov rode to Pratz at the head of Miloradovich's fourth column, the one which was to take the place of the columns of Przebyszewski and Langeron, which had already gone down. He greeted the men of the head regiment and gave the order to move, thus showing that he intended to lead the column himself. Having ridden to the village of Pratz, he halted. Prince Andrei, one of the enormous number of persons constituting the
Uncle Scrooge had imperceptibly become so gay and light of heart ... and he and the Spirit were again upon their travels.Much they saw, and far they went, and many homes they visited, but always with a happy end. The Spirit stood beside sick beds, and they were cheerful; on foreign lands, and they were close at home; by struggling men, and they were patient in their greater hope; by poverty, and it was rich. In almshouse, hospital, and jail, in misery’s every refuge, where vain man in his little brief authority had not made fast the door and barred the Spirit out, he left his blessing, and taught Scrooge his precepts.It was a long night, if it were only a night; but Scrooge had his doubts of this, because the Christmas Holidays appeared to be
can we f*** now? :smile:


You're very forward :lol:
Original post by Student403
AH I thought when you said "but" it meant an opposite :'3


That's not what I meant haha :biggrin:
Original post by MrsSheldonCooper
You're very forward :lol:

He didn't even quote the bloody thing properly. :colonhash:
Original post by SeanFM
https://vine.co/v/eXIhLJnmaxQ

Not the same thing but you get the idea :tongue:

Well played.

I am actually going to reread Warriorcats, a great series of books really :biggrin:

I've never read Warriorcats; is it a romantic one? :smile:
Original post by Davalla
He didn't even quote the bloody thing properly. :colonhash:

u jealous cus i can quote the entire chrimbo carol story off the top of my head?
Original post by Davalla
He didn't even quote the bloody thing properly. :colonhash:

I've never read Warriorcats; is it a romantic one? :smile:


It may have been at times, as they do have kittens at various points in the series. But mostly fighting other clans and getting food.
physics:

confident,
social,
outgoing,
intelligent,
sporty
often creative/musical
Reply 49
Original post by Student403
Maths + Further Maths + Physics

-Asian

(The only completely caucasian guy in our FM class dropped it in the 2nd week of Y12 after he got 12% on a chapter 1 FP1 test)


Literally not one asian kid at our school, seriously, not a single one.
No wonder only 2 people took further maths...
Original post by C-Dog
Literally not one asian kid at our school, seriously, not a single one.
No wonder only 2 people took further maths...

Aha 25 people took it in Y12 in ours
Original post by Davalla
He didn't even quote the bloody thing properly. :colonhash:

I've never read Warriorcats; is it a romantic one? :smile:


This is a deal breaker.. Cats or dogs?
English Literature:

- Unemployed
Original post by MrsSheldonCooper
This is a deal breaker.. Cats or dogs?

I choose kitties.
Do you choose me? :rose:
Reply 54
Original post by Mystery.
I want to study maths but
Apparently they are regarded as nerds?


It's a shame this stereotype hinders a lot of people from pursuing it :frown:
Original post by Davalla
I choose kitties.
Do you choose me? :rose:


OH HELL NO.

I'm allergic to cats and a massive dog lover so HELL NAW
English Literature & Language (first degree):
- 80% female cohort
- Lots of nerdy glasses, beards and bicycles
- Loads of free time for sitting around in coffee shops/doing extracurricular stuff like student newspapers and whatnot
- The (rare) male students tend to be exceptionally hot, gay, or both

Medicine (second degree):
- Closer to a 50/50 split
- Painfully middle-class
- Significant proportion of 'lads'
- Lots of international students
- Perceived as arrogant ***** by most of the other subjects, I think..

Original post by Student403
And that's a bad thing why? Be nerdy and be proud <3

Your avatar is my favourite thing about this forum.
Original post by MrsSheldonCooper
OH HELL NO.

I'm allergic to cats and a massive dog lover so HELL NAW


Then I shall change my answer to 'I choose doggy' and offer you a diamond necklace.

Simples.

I know how to get into the female mind; lies and gifts. Am I right?
Original post by Davalla
Then I shall change my answer to 'I choose doggy' and offer you a diamond necklace.

Simples.

I know how to get into the female mind; lies and gifts. Am I right?


I don't like diamonds :tongue:

I like kittens when I'm on allergy medication and can actually hold them..But cats terrify me.

To some girls :tongue:
Original post by *pitseleh*
English Literature & Language (first degree):
- 80% female cohort
- Lots of nerdy glasses, beards and bicycles
- Loads of free time for sitting around in coffee shops/doing extracurricular stuff like student newspapers and whatnot
- The (rare) male students tend to be exceptionally hot, gay, or both

Medicine (second degree):
- Closer to a 50/50 split
- Painfully middle-class
- Significant proportion of 'lads'
- Lots of international students
- Perceived as arrogant ***** by most of the other subjects, I think..


Your avatar is my favourite thing about this forum.

Awwww thank you :colondollar: that's so nice of you to say!

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