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Post by emily »

that's why you should never use online translators if you are in a language class and are supposed to translate a piece of writing. :)
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Post by ALongGetaway »

Yes. The librarians at my school figured out that kids were doing that so this year they blocked all the translator sites. :neutral:
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Post by Starseed3333 »

Shorteegrrl588 wrote:that's why you should never use online translators if you are in a language class and are supposed to translate a piece of writing. :)


Haha, I do it all the time We have to write long complicated essays in French. You just have to know it well enough to fix blatent errors. I usually just translate phrases, and fix the little mistakes.
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5-7 page paper due tommorow on part three of "reading black britain"

oh the horror :cry:
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yay! just finished my paper. with the help of my mom. it's nice having an english teacher as a parent. i dont know what a jeweler could do for me though... besides making jewelry.
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sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
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I still have to finish my half of my midterm review sheet for World History. I have to define 3 more terms (some one please tell me what the hell the Edict of Nantes is) and do 4 essay questions, like why the Scientific Revolution didn't exist. I thought it did, but my teacher strongly disagrees about that. God please save me.
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"The Edict of Nantes of 1598 introduced a new perspective on the relations between church and state. Contrary to previous thinking, the decree implemented the belief that the government should not prescribe religious belief and conduct."
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Post by Starseed3333 »

I was going to write my college essay for scholarships on the importance and inspiration of one of OLP's songs to me.

It's harder than my other essays, by far. See, it's actually important to me. The others I just pull some BS off, write a moving essay, and I'm done. This has to be good for *ME*, but I'm not convinved it ever will be.

:uh:
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so far i've written my college essays on having to squat for one of those hole-in-the-ground toilets in france and the best english teacher ever, steg. :love: he's retired now but he and my former class still get together for dinner once and a while. last time his wife made lasagna. mmm steg's wife is a good cook.
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I feel so loved and accepted here finally :cry: :love: :cry:
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Post by Mechanical Thought »

woohoo cookies! :love:

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I'm slowly realizing I haven't posted anything remotely related to OLP on here for a loooong time.. *hangs head in shame*
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*comes to the same realization*
oh shit... uhhh ...
*runs*

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whoa what kind of stupid hell is this?
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Cookies! I just made some of those! The cat walked into the kitchen as i was about to put them into the oven and threw up. Then I came to the disturbing realization that cookie dough looks very much like cat vomit. Whatchagonnado.
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Post by xoNoDoubt69 »

i made sugar cookies last night. Nut i'm sick now my next mission is chocolate chip. Yummmmmm :P
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Speaking of cookies .. I have chocolate chip cookies in the oven right now :mrgreen:
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Post by committed »

SUPAPOWAS!!!!!!!
we are the brand new beatniks. we are the down and outers.
we are the bleeding hearts, beating syncopated, broken rhythm.
our speed is often break neck. we need to slow it down.
tired of being sleepless. tired of being broken.

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yum! hot fresh cookies are the best .....
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Post by Joey »

Yeah .. I love the chocolate chip cookies from Tim Hortons once they've been microwaved for a few seconds too .. mmm :drool:
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