phillyfan26
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I suppose that's my most notable characteristic of me in terms of the FYM population.
Ask.
Ask.
MrBrau1 said:why is youth wasted on the young?
Lila64 said:What do you feel is an acceptable curfew?
deep said:How confident are you that your opinions are based on sound reasoning, that the conclusions you have arrived at - are correct?
(It may be helpful to include a percentage with your answer, i. e.
60%, 75%, 99%, etc.)
No spoken words said:Why are you a douchebag?
Irvine511 said:where do you see yourself in 5 years?
where did you see yourself in 5 years 5 years ago and where did yourself of 5 years ago predict you'd be when 5 years later you were asked where you'd be in 5 years?
2861U2 said:Recent polls have shown a fifth of Americans can't locate the U.S. on a world map. Why do you think this is?
No spoken words said:Do you have a heightened sense of revenge?
No spoken words said:In comparison to other teens. Your peers.
Dalton said:Do you have any pals? Pal.
Lila64 said:Have you ever tried smuggling handcuffs, duct tape, rope and other items on to a flight?
No spoken words said:Your thrist for power is well documented. What, if anything, slakes that thirst?
snowbunny00774 said:What has happened or occured to you in 5 yrs that you now see yourself local as opposed to cali and not as a lawyer?
snowbunny00774 said:How often do you write anything with a pen and paper?
snowbunny00774 said:have you learned cursive at all?
is it common practice to write at school still?
also, when conversing with your friends, do you* speak mostly in statements or ask each other lots of questions, and if one makes a statement do you leave it be mostly or question it for full understanding.
*by you I mean teenagers in general, so your peer group and teenagers you observe at school that may be in a different social group.
phillyfan26 said:
I learned cursive in the fourth grade. I still don't know how to write capital T's and F's in cursive, for some reason.
It's very common. I mean, we have a lot of computers in the school, but usually you don't need them, and even when you do, they're usually being used by another class. I still write 95% of the time in school.
The last question you ask is quite complex. I'm trying to analyze how we converse. I don't imagine it's terribly different from normal conversation. Probably a little more crude humor, sure, but the format of the conversation? I mean we don't let each other off the hook on some vague or questionable statement, if that's what you mean.