<p>25% in Love!
That's more in love than the worldwide average of 20% in love!
Compared to others...</p>
<p>50% lustier than you 3% equal to you 46% more in love than you
Is it a bird? A plane? Is it a boy? A girl? Is it love, or is it lust? Ah, you. You are that rare mix of sensitive and sensual, romantic and randy, pride and prejudice, etc. When you see your crush, you waffle like a Belgian, unsure of whether you'd rather paint their toes or suck on their toes. Poets have long been puzzled by your kind. You'll never fall for robots or nymphos, but you will suffer longs bouts of marriage.</p>
<p>^ whhhhoa how did you get so wenchy? :p how many people are going to your funeral?</p>
<p>60% in Love!
That's more in love than the worldwide average of 20% in love!
96% lustier than you 1% equal to you 3% more in love than you
Love hurts, don't it? You're in pure lovethe kind with sonnets and hovering cherubsand you ache like an old man's back for your crush. The superficial things that other people care aboutmoney, looks, body odordon't hold much water with you. You wouldn't care if your dreamboat were the Exxon Valdez, so don't be surprised if you ever fall in love with an oily barge. Respect the twinkie, but don't ignore its needs.
wheeee.</p>
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Love hurts, don't it? You're in pure lovethe kind with sonnets and hovering cherubsand you ache like an old man's back for your crush. The superficial things that other people care aboutmoney, looks, body odordon't hold much water with you. You wouldn't care if your dreamboat were the Exxon Valdez, so don't be surprised if you ever fall in love with an oily barge. Respect the twinkie, but don't ignore its needs.
<p>i thought chem was alot easier than physics - i had to skip all the electricity questions because i had no time to analyze it, and couldn't remember the stuff anyways from last year. which ones did you take?</p>
<p>I took Chem and World History today. WH just drained me so I couldnt focus on Chem at all, and the table was so small that I had to hold my test booklet in my lap. Erg! Im going to be some mad when I see my score. Actually I dont even want to see it.</p>
<p>sat history should be easy after taking the ap exams - where the essay portion is grueling... but lucky for me last year on APUS one of the prompts was "how did the revolutionary war change america politically and economically?". umm, let's see... The year before it was "how successful were Eisenhower's cold war policies."</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree. APs are no comparison to SATs. But my APUSH teacher was extremely hard, so doing well on the test (AP and SAT) wasnt too difficult.</p>
<p>Man, I wish you guys had IB. It makes me sad that its not as widespread as AP. Even though it tends to quietly screw you sometimes, its still tan fantastico. I mean, what other program has social and cultural anthropology, farsi, punjabi, history of south asia and oceania, history of communism, 2 year science courses, crazy math courses, and oh man it goes on... Boo.</p>
<p>haha we barely have any APs at my school...just readily available boring college classes for juniors and seniors, almost none of which I took. I opted for the math/sciency electives we had available. non-AP but still funfun</p>
<p>Does anyone notice a divide in the board between SCEA and regular. Its like half the posts are "look at my dear roomate essays" and the other half are "when is the exact moment that we will get our decisisions"?</p>