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Really? At my school, it was 90-100 A, 80-89 B, 70-79 C, and so on.Dunno about Virginia, but at my high school the grades went 93-100 A, 85-92 B, 78-84 C, 70-77 D, 69 and below F.
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Really? At my school, it was 90-100 A, 80-89 B, 70-79 C, and so on.Dunno about Virginia, but at my high school the grades went 93-100 A, 85-92 B, 78-84 C, 70-77 D, 69 and below F.
Part of me wants to think that the only reason he passed the sonnet test was because he was really eager to pay attention because he thought it was a sonic test.
Part of me wants to think that the only reason he passed the sonnet test was because he was really eager to pay attention because he thought it was a sonic test.
Just wait for it. skyraider is going to drip-feed us this stuff for a while before dropping the mindfuck: the crispy, blackened but still legible autism papers that prove Chris is not and never was autistic.
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I want to see his science and math grades, or his college transcripts since he said he made Dean's List (though…I'm guessing that was a lie).
Please tell me you have some of his papers on Pride and Prejudice. That sounds almost like high comedy in the making.
skyraider, you hinted that you had Chris' yearbook? It probably won't be as revelatory as this other stuff, but I kinda want to see what dumb Sonic line OPL put as his quote.
Pretty much this. I have a lot of family members and friends in K-12 education. Sometimes, they'll be "encouraged" to pass kids, feel bad for them because they're going to be held back a second or third time, or the kid is just a shithead and they don't want to risk having them in their class again.I am not surprised, actually. An F would have meant he'd have had to take the class over again. A D+ grade is a public school teacher's way of saying: "You failed hard, but I don't want to see your face again next year."
If Chris acted the way he did in college classes while in high school, then this does not surprise me in the least.That's a common theme that I've been seeing.
I'm wondering if these were under parts of the Hoard and/or Chris' piles of toys and shit, forming a sort of protective barrier of melted plastic? That would explain why dry, old papers escaped barely singed, not to mention without too much water damage.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...
He said he voted for Obama in 2008, but I think that it may have been the only time he's voted.considering his laziness, has Chris even voted in any recent election?
Goddamn Chris, why were you watching the Powerpuff Girls at that age? I was watching it at 12 and that was considered embarrassing.
Yeah, I've got a copy of his yearbook. There's no personalized content like senior pages or quotes. Chris isn't mentioned at all except for his headshot. He really was invisible in high school. But yes, I'd be curious to see if anyone actually signed Chris's personal copy.Scans of Chris' senior yearbook are floating around somewhere. If they did senior quotes, that page wasn't scanned. (The scans were not of Chris' yearbook specifically, but of an identical yearbook from the one he owns.)
Maybe the sash is for the person with the lowest gradesCouldn't the sash mean something else? I don't remember anyone having a sash at my graduation, but then again I didn't pay attention to anything then lol
He didn't even have his own chapter in the book or anything? No wonder he's so salty 14 years later.Yeah, I've got a copy of his yearbook. There's no personalized content like senior pages or quotes. Chris isn't mentioned at all except for his headshot. He really was invisible in high school. But yes, I'd be curious to see if anyone actually signed Chris's personal copy.
Yeah, I've got a copy of his yearbook. There's no personalized content like senior pages or quotes. Chris isn't mentioned at all except for his headshot. He really was invisible in high school. But yes, I'd be curious to see if anyone actually signed Chris's personal copy.