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Oct 19, 2004 18:59

I'm running on two hours of sleep. I have enough work to drown under. I'm trying hard, but I have a D in math. I cried from fatigue and failure three times today. I haven’t had time for a proper shower in days. And now my father screams a long tirade at me because, God Forbid, I missed it the first time he called me for dinner ( Read more... )

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kschoiceaddict October 19 2004, 23:09:48 UTC
No one deserves this, espically you. You are number one at the people that do not deserve this list. I was talking about this today in Chem, and someone said that we should rise up and revolt. I am most likely gonna be up all night sweetie, so feel free to call my cell if you need to talk to someone. I love you a lot and I understand what you are going through and I am here to help you. *LOVE*

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the_loebster October 19 2004, 23:28:34 UTC
The only reason you can't help feeling like an abysmal failure is, well, you are an abysmal failure. But don't let that get you down, optimists are so amusing to poke fun at.

And that is your daily dose of me, since I know the only reason you're depressed is because I'm not there.

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escotts October 19 2004, 23:31:59 UTC
rar.

::überhugs::

::feeds ice cream::

I'll try to remember to bring you Wittamer chocolates tomorrow.
And I'll give you a big hug if you don't mind that I'm sick.

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spaceygirl2000 October 19 2004, 23:34:46 UTC
I know how it feels to be struggling in a math class. What class are you taking?
It was terrible and I felt worthless. But some people are just bad at math, and you may be one of them. It is even worse for you high school students now because of the whole Homework not counting. That is total bull by the way, because hard work no longer counts for anything.

Have you tried talking to the teacher? Perhaps you should get a tutor? Talk to you Dad and tell him your woes. Just get it out of your system. I have cried many a time over math and just not being able to understand it. Turns out I have a learning disability. Heh. Not the same for everyone however.

But just remember, not matter how often they tell you - grades aren't everything. They do not define you as a person. Just because you struggle in math doesn't mean you aren't an intelligent, caring, lovely, talented person. Which you are. Believe in yourself - thrive in what you do best, and work hard on the things that give you trouble. That is the best thing one can do.

Good

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my pal- al (llison)- and that was me rhyming bagelgirl4u October 20 2004, 01:45:34 UTC
I love you sweetie!- feel better and try to get some sleep!

and just letting you know, dear, I have never met someone so far away from being a failure- dear you're one of the strongest (and sweetest) people i know!

love, flor

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Re: my pal- al (llison)- and that was me rhyming dearestapathy October 20 2004, 05:02:18 UTC
Isn't it wonderful how in this world the feeling of abysmal failure is reserved almost exclusively to those who are complete successes?

I'm always here if you need anything. I can't remember your courseload but my paltry six-AP load (and extra-curriculars) is plenty for me!

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Re: my pal- al (llison)- and that was me rhyming tall_paul October 20 2004, 19:03:03 UTC
its not exlusively to them at all

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Re: my pal- al (llison)- and that was me rhyming dearestapathy October 20 2004, 19:14:41 UTC
I know it isn't "exclusively to them at all"; hence my "almost".

What is your definition of success?

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