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Lennie had downs
Studied that book for GCSE English lit. Luffed it tbh.
Lennie had downs
Studied that book for GCSE English lit. Luffed it tbh.
Studied that book for GCSE English lit. Luffed it tbh.
Forgot to mention, without checking only Udinese i would been able to name would been Di Natale after 30 minutes of thinking about itin my exam, i spent 15 mins writing on one of the questions.
realised, fuck I have no idea what else to write
Forgot to mention, without checking only Udinese i would been able to name would been Di Natale after 30 minutes of thinking about it![]()
in my exam, i spent 15 mins writing on one of the questions.
realised, fuck I have no idea what else to write
crossed it all out and went to the other option and waffled on on and on and my hand was broken.
you did an exam with a broken freakin hand? Man like tules, imo. Did you study the same book as me den or nah?
Since you mentioned you liked Geography, what is the Capital of the USA? Here is a hint if you find yourself struggling..
it doesn't start with New York.
Whats the deal with your av?I signed Di Natale on my fifa game because of you.
Whats the deal with your av?
I give it 24 hours and it will be broken!truce with weo
Nah it felt like my hand was broken at the end of it. Yeah I studied the same book, also did Inspector Calls.
Lol. Not my fault! I did essays on volcanoes, weather systems and shit like that.
I didn't ever read 'The capital of USA is Washington DC'
lolz just bantering you matey.
oh wow, I forgot about Inspector Calls, nice one. As with Frenz I enjoyed English the most so even though I wouldn't read any of what I studied out of choice (except maybe Sherlock Holmes lol) I still enjoyed it muchly. I also did Drama so read a few plays that were pretty cool.
@Tules, just read a long interview with Zara Larsson. Living at home, spending 100 dollars a week, love to watch disney movies. Unfortunately she gets a lot of hate on social media for standing up for womens rights.