Mediocrity
I know cramming is bad but there are times (and certain things) accomplished faster and better when crammed. For example, writing a paper or essay on whatever that's a week dew puts you in front of the computer for three hours every day with only two lines as your input - and whatever you end up with still requires editing. But when you do it the night before, a little over an hour and you're done!
Just as we joked around during the start or quarter of the sem, we'll do the 20 internet-based homeworks the day before the deadline.
Usually, when I cram stuff on the computer, I start out sitting properly (straight back, chin up, etc.) but after a while, my back and my butt would hurt and I would change into "L sitting position." (but I still type with my pointer fingers anchored on f and j)
I hate group work...because I hate working with people - generally, I hate people. =| unfortunately, most of our homework have to be done with our classmates instead of "any friend." AUTOMATIC DEDUCTIONS!!! because I cannot cram those homeworks anymore (unless the deadline is extended...but I still don't think I'll make it on the deadline if ever it's moved).
Other than my slow (and often erroneous) internet connection, I don't like working online because there are many distractions. The lag of the internet allows time to browse other sites - we know what happens once you open a site you like... <-- 9gag missing there
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