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Oh he lettered alrightsame with the class ring years after he graduated, he'd still be wearing an MHS letterjacket if he had lettered in anything
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Oh he lettered alrightsame with the class ring years after he graduated, he'd still be wearing an MHS letterjacket if he had lettered in anything
Holy Kahlua… what is this?
This is almost like the game Myst.
CWyst?
I think it's 12, not 22. If it's for a Spanish class, they might be using Euro date styles? So it'd be December 7th, not July 12th.
Huh. December of 1998 is also only a few months after the release of Pokémon in the West. Chris got into it early. I wonder how that came about.
If it wasn't Pokemon, it'd be something else. Transsonics, Sonic Moon, Sonicmon (Sonic and Digimon); the same autism with a new face.
I'm just really curious if that 4 after Spanish means "Spanish 4" or "4th period Spanish." Because if that's an upper-level Spanish assignment, I will never bitch about my French grades again.![]()
To be fair, my drawing skills aren't much better.
And on the pokeymans early on, I was in high school then and my nerd buddies and I were all eagerly anticipating the game's USA release.
If he's got a roll-call of game characters like that he probably would have been in the loop that if you were a video game nerd Pokemon was about to be the new hotness.
Wait a minute, he's naming Pokemon after people in his life and he says that Cole the Beedril is very "feo" (ugly)?
Chris's art has only gotten worse as he got older...
Wartortle looks like he's got the mad munchies. Looks like Yawning Squirtle didn't evolve out of his weed habit.
He wasn't in special ed. That being said, most of his classes were what most of us would call "blow-off" classes. In other words, you could show up, sleep half the time, fill in the blanks, and get a decent grade.
So he didn't get the grades he hinted he usually got in Song of Christian? Did he ever really make Honor Roll then?
But seeing these things having somehow survived a house fire that was hot enough to partially melt lego, I can only wonder how these christorical artifacts managed to survive all this time as they weren't on ANYBODY'S radar since the house fire, much less known to still exist. Then again, 14BC was just one giant trashcan...
So wait.. Chris kept binders full of his old schoolwork!? Who does that? At most I've kept some notes that I took from really interesting classes, but those things look like binders packed full of pages and corrected work. Hoarded tendencies indeed.
Anyway...
Este es mi cuarto, yo llavo (hay) mochillia, una cama, unos videos, unos posters, un television, unos juego de videos, un aparador, unos estantes, unas almohadas,
En mi cuarto yo no llavo (hay) una alfombra, unos discos, un stereo, un radio despertador, unas plantas, una camara, unas cintas, una maquina de escribir, una silla y una grabadora.
This is my room, there is a bag, a bed, some videos, posters, a television, some videogames, a sideboard, a shelve, a pillow.
In my room there is a carpet, some records, a stereo, an alarm clock, a plant, a camera, tapes, a typewriter, a chair and a recorder.
"yo llavo" doesn't exist
I can't read Spanish so I couldn't comprehend a thing from this. Second, no one understands exceptional individual Spanish. But what baffles me the most is why Chris would hang on to these homeworks? Its pretty embarrassing for a 30 year old man to keep something he did when he was in high school. I was thinking he kept those as "proof" that he "did well" in high school or something even though no one cares what you did in high school anymore? I think my mind fried from over thinking this.
My God, He got a shit tons of things wrong. Even the fucking Bill of Rights.
It's not over yet.
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I mean, if you're taking derpchild Spanish when you're like, 10, that is acceptable.
But as a teenager?
I always kept my homework for the entire year just in case the teacher fucked up and said I didn't turn it in or wrote down a different grade from what they wrote on my homework. Once the last day of school ended however everything went in the trash.Yeah. I never kept my homework, I never saw any reason to. Sometimes we had to keep our homework (particularly math) for the semester, but I can guarantee you, by the end of the semester, or year, all my homework and tests wold be gotten rid of. But then, the Hoard doesn't discriminate.
The only reason I can think of for Chris to hoard his homework is because he thought it was a monumental achievement to preserve for all time. Y'know, like everything else he does.