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I haven't been sleeping well, if it isn't obvious
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Yuck, building events.

But ya, there's 6 weeks. 6 Weeks could make a LOT of difference, good thing spring break is next week! I'll take that time to sleep with the fossils book under my pillow. Learning by osmosis anyone?
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i've found its better to find a podcast or similar to play while you sleep
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If only there were a podcast that could teach me how to beam waves into my partners' minds. D:
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I find that slamming heads repeatedly into textbooks improves the osmosis rate by 5.31415 words per second than sleeping on the textbook.
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and 88% of statistics are made up.

There are no good fossil books to slam my head into. Fact.
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^^spam...you could use this time to I don't know study?!?!?! Oh My God what a brilliant Idea :o :lol: :lol: :lol:
EDIT: but its Texas we're talking about
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I resent that statement, cypressfalls Robert. I don't take kindly that you're mocking me. It isn't any of your business whether a competitor studies or doesn't study unless they're on your team. Keep your hypocrisy and negative comments to yourself. Thanks.
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Really? SLHS has that huge-butterfly library stuffed with books. :P
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Ya, but its kind of useless. Besides, we still have the same restrictions as any other students, 3 books at a time, 3 weeks at a time. That's no good. Besides, we can't even practice at the school itself, we resort to Griffin (which is okay, but I mean... 'Dinosaur Cafe' will only get you so far...).
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