Eifa
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Ultrafunkula wrote:

Eifa wrote:

Ultrafunkula wrote:


You have a big day tomorrow.
why's that?

@Jenspm, you'd better not be sitting on your ass chatting in EE 4am in the morning or I'm gonna slap you!
Durrr. 666

Sleep tight, don't let satan bite
still didn't get it.
owell, i'll blame it on my hair colour ;>
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
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wow jens, just read the bible, its more fiction then those.
Jenspm
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androoz wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

Oh btw guys, I'm supposed to read three books and write a 20-page review by Sunday.

And I've read 30 pages of the first book.

Woop woop.
holy fk!

i dont think uzique has even done that before.
Of course he hasn't. It's why he isn't even close to my level of intellect and poshness.
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androoz
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anyone have a good book they can recommend to me?
SonderKommando
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Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

what books?
1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451
very familiar with teh first two.  Two of my favs.
.Sup
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androoz wrote:

anyone have a good book they can recommend to me?
Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
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Jenspm
penis
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Will be interesting, I've never really read any Sci-Fi before.
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SonderKommando wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

what books?
1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451
very familiar with teh first two.  Two of my favs.
All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
androoz
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.Sup wrote:

androoz wrote:

anyone have a good book they can recommend to me?
Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
looks pretty promising even though i dont know much about ww2.
jay_courage
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Thunderbolt kid or notes from a small island by Bill Bryson
I Friggin Love The Nhs
Jenspm
penis
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

SonderKommando wrote:

Jenspm wrote:


1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451
very familiar with teh first two.  Two of my favs.
All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
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//read the great gatsby! it's a big party//



http://www.theonion.com/content/news/ma … als_entire
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI—Less than two weeks after converging upon the site of a devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake, American anthropologists have confirmed the discovery of a small, poverty-stricken island nation, known to its inhabitants as "Haiti."

Located just 700 miles off the southeastern coast of Florida, the previously unaccounted-for country is believed to be home to an estimated 10 million people.

Even more astounding, reports now indicate that these people have likely inhabited the impoverished, destitute region—unnoticed by the rest of the world—for more than 300 years.

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Researchers believe this was once the capital, though it's unclear if the Haitian people ever had a truly functional government.

"That an entire civilization has been somehow existing right under our noses for all this time comes as a complete shock," said University of Florida anthropology professor Dr. Ben Oliver, adding that it appeared as if Haiti's citizens had been living under dangerous conditions even before the devastating earthquake struck. "Of course, there have been rumors in the past about a long-forgotten Caribbean nation whose people struggle every day to survive, live in constant fear of a corrupt government, and endure such squalor and hunger that they have resorted to eating dirt. But never did we give them much thought."

Added Oliver, "Had it not been for this earthquake, I doubt we would have ever noticed Haiti at all."

Though anthropologists said they still did not know much about Haiti's history, they claimed that, by observing the Haitians' reactions to this particular disaster, and studying the way the people had come together and taken solace in one another's sorrows, it appeared as if most of them were accustomed to tragic, even horrific, events.

Researchers also came to the "startling" conclusion that Haiti's inhabitants must have at some point in their history been exposed to the English language, as many seemed capable of uttering such phrases as "Help us," and "Please don't abandon us again."

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"They are normal people just like you and me," said Harvard University's Aimee Coughlin, who before last week had never come across any mention of the struggling island republic, whether in conversation, on television, or while scanning the front pages of newspapers. "They communicate with one another, they have families and loved ones, and they value religion. However, judging by the way they are fending for themselves—a position they seem almost resigned to—it's clear these mysterious Haitian people don't have much else."

According to Coughlin, the Haitian civilization was discovered on the night of Jan. 12, when relief workers were rushed to several resorts in the Dominican Republic to see if any American tourists had been injured in the quake. During an aerial tour of the island of Hispaniola, members of the Red Cross noticed signs of human life coming from Haiti.

"When we first landed there, I thought, 'No person could possibly live here,'" Oliver said. "Not only did the arid landscape look incapable of sustaining any sort of agriculture, but there was absolutely no infrastructure either. Had we known about this desperate, desperate place sooner, perhaps we could have shared some of our technological advancements with them."

"I've vacationed just miles away in beautiful St. Kitts many times," Oliver added. "Never did anyone say anything about this Haiti place."

Members of the world community were equally shocked at the discovery of such an impoverished civilization. U.N. representatives noted that Haiti's location puts it in the direct path of recent natural disasters such as Hurricanes Jeanne, Hanna, and Ike, disasters that probably caused massive flooding, disease, and death.

Likewise, leaders from a number of Western nations announced Tuesday that they were dumbfounded to learn people were still living without decent shelter, hospitals, or regular access to food and water.

"They must have had no way of communicating with the outside world, because had we known about these Haitians, we would have done everything in our power to help them," U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said. "Of that I have no doubt."
androoz
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Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

SonderKommando wrote:


very familiar with teh first two.  Two of my favs.
All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
Dude how long are the pages?
Jenspm
penis
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androoz wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:


All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
Dude how long are the pages?
A4..

It was for Physical Education though, not exactly the toughest of subjects
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.Sup
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androoz wrote:

.Sup wrote:

androoz wrote:

anyone have a good book they can recommend to me?
Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
looks pretty promising even though i dont know much about ww2.
If you decide to read it you will know everything about that historically very important battle.
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KEN-JENNINGS
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Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

SonderKommando wrote:


very familiar with teh first two.  Two of my favs.
All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
Virtually impossible unless you are writing 2 words per line and it's double spaced.
eleven bravo
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World on Fire by Amy Chua, starting.....now
Tu Stultus Es
could just get the cliffs notes on each of the books and read those
eleven bravo
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:


All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
Virtually impossible unless you are writing 2 words per line and it's double spaced.
its like 4 minutes per paragraph
Tu Stultus Es
androoz
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.Sup wrote:

androoz wrote:

.Sup wrote:


Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
looks pretty promising even though i dont know much about ww2.
If you decide to read it you will know everything about that historically very important battle.
does it give a little background info though etc? ill ask my dad if i can order it off amazon.
Jenspm
penis
+1,716|6996|St. Andrews / Oslo

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:


All 3 of those are light easy reads.  You could easily finish those in a few hours each.
Yeah, I know. But getting myself to start is the problem. I haven't even purchased Fahrenheit 451 yet


But meh, last essay I wrote was 23 pages in 6 hours. Easy A, let's go for a repeat
Virtually impossible unless you are writing 2 words per line and it's double spaced.
Well tbh, a lot of it was tables and 1,5pt spacing.. So probably like 15 pages of text, to be fair.


But I ended on page 23 so it counts as 23 k.
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still pretty fast.  It usually takes me about an hour and a half a page for original thought, depending ofcourse on what the topic is
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.Sup
be nice
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androoz wrote:

.Sup wrote:

androoz wrote:


looks pretty promising even though i dont know much about ww2.
If you decide to read it you will know everything about that historically very important battle.
does it give a little background info though etc? ill ask my dad if i can order it off amazon.
Background of the author yes or did you mean something else?
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daniel plainview just killed the guy who was pretending to be his brother
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androoz
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.Sup wrote:

androoz wrote:

.Sup wrote:


If you decide to read it you will know everything about that historically very important battle.
does it give a little background info though etc? ill ask my dad if i can order it off amazon.
Background of the author yes or did you mean something else?
nah like background of some of the events leading up to the battle, etc.

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