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sundot replied to your post “Do you go to Chapel Hill? I'm def applying to UNCSA and currently...”
They said UNCSA not UNCA
ahh I guess my brain saw the other UNCs and totally skipped over the S! Sorry, anon! UNCSA is a great school as well :)
i had a funny idea
sundot/sundottie ship children
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Please, dear God, take me back, I just wanna laugh. Computer screens and cartoon dreams (rule my life) I just wanna stay up all night (with my friends). Makes me feel so good and the pleasure never ends
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Magpaitim nga din ako. lol. #SundayHype #Sundot
sundot hat auf deinen Eintrag geantwortet: I know that there are far more serious...
because they’re written by writers…who tend to write what they know…which tends to not be math
1. I’m talking about average school mathematics, not Fermat’s last theorem or the intricacies of the Banach-Tarski paradox.
2. I’m not even talking about anything specific. Most writers, bestselling vampire novel authors excluded, don’t include Every. Boring. Detail. of their protagonist’s classes in the books. That’s not what I want, either! Just a protagonist who doesn’t say “I’m bad at maths” like it’s a common personality trait or physical feature. Because it isn’t. Let YA protagonists like maths, let them be good at it without being labelled as “that weird nerdy guy/gal/nb pal who is into maths and therefore uncool”, even if that doesn’t represent the author’s experience at school. Because:
3. Writers write about things they don’t know, like, all the time. Given, some put more effort into their research than others, but still. J.K. Rowling never went to Hogwarts, J.R.R. Tolkien never threw a ring into a mountain, Stephenie Meyer was never bitten by a vampire, Shakespeare was never turned into a donkey. If writers only wrote about “what they know” (and, by the way, I’m willing to bet that nearly every writer has had maths in school) - how boring would literature be?
My highschool girls. Some are missing in action. #throwbackthursday #sundot #novemberkills