- @Jolly: It can be a pain. lol
o.o Cookies sound really good right about now.
See now I want some chocolate chip cookies.
We don't have anything to make them with. DX
True, but I don't have one of those.
@totalanimefan:
For me, it usually takes like 3-6 months at a job to get really comfortable. I mean, it only takes a few weeks to get the gist of it, but in half a year you figure out all the complicated details and then all the confidence sets in.
But I can also be slow to grasp things sometimes I think you'll be great!
omggg some of the senior students grabbed me today and did some paraffin wax on my hands and feet. I've never had that done before and I love it. makes my hands so soft and helped eczema
Cant wait for that class~
AWESOME
got an answer wrong during studying in class yesterday, which left me puzzled cause it didnt make sense.
only to find that the textbook says i was right, as well as the tangible evidence cause I can feel the muscle involved in the question and how it contracts and junk.
its on the midterm tomorrow so dunno if I should go by teacher's idea or the textbook answer
Hello everyone
@totalanimefan:
I didn't hear of it before either. Its like when you dip your finger into melted candle wax, except it doesn't burn lmao
its just a cosmetic thing but its pretty cool <3
Oh man, 3 weeks. Thats what jobs usually give newbies even though its so unrealistic. I'm sure you'll be alright though, hang in there!
@another movie addict:
Hello! sorry for my delayed message :D
Hows your day/night going?
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.