09-24-2021, 09:15 PM
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| Ashwinder
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Alfie Adair Hufflepuff Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Laini Gracae-Ryans Slytherin Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Claude Botros-Giordano Ravenclaw Seventh Year x10 x1
| doesn't proofread tweets | #wrongaboutcereal | #siriusly? | emo to the extremo She wasn’t distracted! She just wanted to focus on the things she wanted to focus on. It wasn’t fair that they had to sit in a classroom and learn about stuff just because Professors wanted them to. When would they learn stuff that everyone else wanted! There were more kids than there were professors, so it was only fair. Democracy! Majority rules! This stuff practically wrote itself, she was very sure of it.
So when Professor Robinson pointed out that she was looking at the wrong page, Kins only looked up to smile and reply, “I know” because she did. She also knew her life path number was a master number, so she nodded to that as well. She liked Arithmancy lots. Maths was cool. pythagoras arrows seemed to be lots cooler than the life path stuff, so she obliged and flipped through her textbook, deciding not to listen to Professor Robinson as he explained. She could teach herself and it'd probably be faster because then she wouldn't have to worry about needing to laugh at any bad jokes out of pity - it reminded her of lying and she wasn't a fan of lying. So.
Dipping her quill into her inkpot, she began her own calculations, starting first by putting her name at the top of her grid paper. Quote:
Originally Posted by Grid Paper
Kinsay Cassandra James
Birthday: 27 November 2090
3 6 9 (mental plane)
2 5 8 (emotional plane)
1 4 7 (physical plane)
Birthday: 27 / 11 / 2090
_ _ 1
2 _ _
2 _ 1
Arrows:
Negative - Arrow of frustration (4,5,6) Once she identified the arrow present in her square she- Quote:
Originally Posted by Textbook "[...] they expect too much from others and hesitate to acknowledge their own needs. They can suffer more than their fair share of disappointments and frustrations because of that expectation until they learn to accept other people and themselves just as they are, and appreciate the differences." No. She didn't like this. She never expected too much from others and especially didn't hesitate to acknowledge her own needs!! (read: she absolutely did both of those things and hated how she felt so entirely called out). Feeling a big gutted about it, she flipped the pages of her textbook and decided to read about something else instead. Like. The stuff about paragrams! That was interesting.
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