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i'd come but have a midsem the next day. :/

i have two tests, one on thursday and one on friday, ain't stopping me.

unless you're doing engineering, which i am, and, then, maybe it might be smart to actually stay home and study.

i have two tests, one on thursday and one on friday, ain't stopping me.

unless you're doing engineering, which i am, and, then, maybe it might be smart to actually stay home and study.

lol fair enough meng. nah urban planning and design student here but yeah got a geology exam thursday and another essay and site plans on friday and monday, I is sorry dude, i'm afraid i've procrastinated too much last week. :(

Do spark plugs yourself Matt...easy job just takes half an hour with all the bullshit piping you have to remove. Get me a bottle of vodka and I'll show you how.

He didn't say he can't do them due to knowledge, he stated he had crushed his hand at work

i dont see what he did there.

is it a play on mo having a young partner? that he cant keep one long enough? that he cant get one?

im just not sure where the insults targeted.

Abbot for the next minimum 3 years.

Christian homophobe will never allow gay marriage

I've been on the weirdest drugs because of this illness... One of them is an altitude sickness drug that when taken over long periods makes you unable to recognise the bubbles in carbonated beverages and method champonoise

Thus:

Coke tastes like coke cordial

Beer tastes like beer cordial

Sanpellegrino tastes like aqua panna

Champagne tastes like wine

Etc

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