Time to stand up and reclaim what is ours!

Aug 16, 2005 17:56

Oftentimes, an injustice will manifest itself upon oneself such as I so as to prompt a LiveJournal entry. My friends, an injustice has indeed caused this post. An injustice of such heinousness, that I have little speech for the nature of matter itself. It is only with great difficulty that I am able to fully realize the scope of what has happened, ( Read more... )

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odd_even_for_lj August 16 2005, 23:39:04 UTC
So much to learn. It is more than a hand sign. It is an insignia of a revolution of virtue. It is evil turned to good. It is a sign of redemption. But much of the Biziornck is to be discovered on one's own. Everyone gains something different from the Biziornck.

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sugapihonybunch August 16 2005, 23:55:02 UTC
so you had a good day?

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odd_even_for_lj August 17 2005, 02:41:24 UTC
Spectacular, thanks!

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anonymous August 17 2005, 00:12:34 UTC
When people ask how you are, I'd like it if you would reply, "Uninhibited."

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zootsuit__riot August 17 2005, 00:13:35 UTC
That wasn't a trick. I don't know why I wasn't logged in.

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odd_even_for_lj August 17 2005, 02:38:19 UTC
Okay to both.

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rogue_cheeznip August 17 2005, 00:14:15 UTC
1. Is Grant Callendar returning to Journalism?

2. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Tell me as much as you can about Mrs. Yankow's class and more importantly: What was your Brighton Rock test like? What do I need to know???? I heard Paul failed it... What should I do...
THIS CLASS IS SCARING ME AND IVE ONLY BEEN IN IT 45 MINUTES!

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odd_even_for_lj August 17 2005, 02:40:47 UTC
Grant CallendEr never left Journalism. What would it be without me?!

And yes, Paul did fail that test. And the secret to the tests is just to pay attention to the c- uh, I gotta' go!

Just kidding. Pay attention to what the words mean, context, and have a good grasp of what happens. That's what ours was like.

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juxtapaul August 18 2005, 00:58:50 UTC
To set the record straight:

a. As a general rule, Yankow tests are completely objective. Often, you'll need to know character lists, mundane details, and nothing else.

b. Actually, the Brighton Rock test was one of the few that I scored a 100 on. On the summer reading test, however, I think i got a 78 (the highest grade was a 79).

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odd_even_for_lj August 18 2005, 01:05:38 UTC
Oh, yeah. You failed that other essay. I took the Yankow test today and it was a real test of my book knowledge and attention to meaningful detail. Yes, they are objective, but that can be a good thing.

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erikboy106 August 17 2005, 00:55:13 UTC
hahaha too funny grant

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odd_even_for_lj August 17 2005, 02:40:59 UTC
Just remember the shirt!

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