<p>80 degrees is not “nice”…</p>
<p>winter coat in 50 degrees lol</p>
<p>In other news, apparently I have to read a 700+ page novel in less than 3 weeks. I should probably start that.</p>
<p>80 degrees is not “nice”…</p>
<p>winter coat in 50 degrees lol</p>
<p>In other news, apparently I have to read a 700+ page novel in less than 3 weeks. I should probably start that.</p>
<p>700 pages :/
that’s in 3 weeks crazy.</p>
<p>@Josiah seriously!! I’m going down there for the weekend and you’ll know I’ll have a good time ;)</p>
<p>@Niquii
I want to come :(. But have a good time. I just love the nice smooth sand the WATER OMG THE WATER nice and warm :):)</p>
<p>700 pages in 3 weeks shouldn’t be too bad depending on the book if that’s all you have to do</p>
<p>Just 33.33 pages a day :)</p>
<p>Has anyone read “Catch-22” or “Going After Cacciato”?</p>
<p>I have to read both of them within a few days…</p>
<p>Cool story, bro. Do tell it again. </p>
<p>Someone was wearing a shirt that today. It put a smile on my face.</p>
<p>@Emc2Fma I read Catch 22 and LOVE IT. My top book…
@Niquii lol everyone at my school wears that shirt.</p>
<p>stupid internet ate my post.</p>
<p>@Rachel; indeed, 21 days! But I got out on June 15th (shockingly early, we had no snow days, despite our freak weather this past year).</p>
<p>So is it just me, or does anyone sweat in the cold? I could even like winter except a day at school is miserable because I feel uncomfortable wherever I am. There are 4 environments in winter;</p>
<ol>
<li>outside (-10 to 25F)</li>
<li>school (feels like 85-90F most of the time)</li>
<li>the math hallway (too damn cold)</li>
<li>the history hallway (air-conditioned but it feels nice)</li>
</ol>
<p>literally…none of the thermostats work. they can all be controlled by individual classrooms but there’s a general system override. when I look at them, I usually see something like “77F”, like what the actual heck. 77 is terrible. so I spend most of the day either visibly shivering or sweating noticeable amounts of buckets. </p>
<p>I don’t like my school building.</p>
<p>re: books; I always wanted to read catch-22 but never had to. reminded me of one night at dinner, my mom was appalled as we discussed Ray Bradbury’s passing and I casually mentioned we never had to read Fahrenheit 451 (though we annotated…two paragraphs). She was horrified and started rattling off a list of “the classics”, and out of a dozen books i’d only read one (The Great Gatsby), so she spent an hour cursing my “dang crazy liberal hippies” (teachers). hooooo boy.</p>
<p>Hey guys, so I was writing my essay, and I have a question for you guys. Would it be okay to use the word “hell” in an essay? I wouldn’t think twice about it in a school essay, but I don’t know if it’s okay to write in a college essay. Would that offend anyone?</p>
<p>For the context, I was going to be describing a trip my family went on with no electronics, and only sight seeing, and then be like “at the time, being only 13, I thought I was in hell.”</p>
<p>Is that okay? or not?</p>
<p>@Elleya,</p>
<p>Hahaha I lol’ed so hard when I read that last part xD</p>
<p>^It’s nice if you get 95° and 80-90% humidity for 10 months out of the year.</p>
<p>@Elleya You think 77 is bad?? Pfft my school beats you by about 10 degrees. Our classrooms are 67. No lie. </p>
<p>It’s not 95 out of ten months of the year. I say that for 2-4 months it’s 95, then it’s in the 80s for another 2-4 months and then 70s or below for the rest. Outside of the summer months Florida is really nice.</p>
<p>2-4 months? Lol. You must not be from FL. </p>
<p>This year was warmer than usual and it was only 80 in Dec and Jan with a handful of cold fronts (70°). “Winter” is normally 2-4 months long (We had a “freezing” winter a couple of years ago where we had multiple cold fronts from November to April. It was cold much longer than usual. That was nice.)</p>
<p>Actually, northern Florida (Orlando and up) has a little more seasonality and has ~5 months (Nov-Mar) of fall/winter/spring. (which is what you described)</p>
<p>@Emc2Fma; I aim to please!</p>
<p>@Niquii; no I do not want my classrooms at 77 it’s like sitting in a sauna yet at the same time i’m cold but either way I shake and shiver and sweat and I just WRRRRRRY</p>
<p>also, I woke up and it was raining buckets and thunder shook the house. and my bosses haven’t called to tell me to not come to work yet :(</p>
<p>Catch 22 is really good. I read it a few weeks ago for fun, not school.</p>
<p>@MichaelGswan, Catch 22 had a happy ending :).</p>
<p>And are you guys still talking about the weather? Lol</p>