<p>Well as most of you know my rep is being very LAZZY. And stuff...that is even my rep at school lol</p>
<p>What is your rep? Do you feel it holds you back or what?</p>
<p>Well as most of you know my rep is being very LAZZY. And stuff...that is even my rep at school lol</p>
<p>What is your rep? Do you feel it holds you back or what?</p>
<p>The only thing that holds you back is you.</p>
<p>^or being a woman…</p>
<p>^ or a person of color…</p>
<p>My state’s representatives are quite hard-working.</p>
<p>The persona I try to show is the macho, alpha male kinda guy that dominates the room, asserting his masculinity by just being there.</p>
<p>but more likely they just see me as that one kid who is the same as the other 29 guys in the room. They probably think the above ^^^ also, though.</p>
<p>Spell lazy right damnit.</p>
<p>I’m the guy you see for help in every subject. From econ to AP and IB Bio.</p>
<p>When I have limited knowledge in each subject.</p>
<p>I’m the guy that’s “going to Harvard”.</p>
<p>I’m the “smartest black guy they met”.</p>
<p>I’m the “smartest guy in school”.</p>
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Use the correct pronoun damnit.</p>
<p>^^ I wish you would be more clear when talking about your own intelligence.</p>
<p>@ MIT the period goes inside the quotation mark.</p>
<p>i’m the “smartest black girl they’ve ever met.”
i’m the “one who’s been mature since as long as anyone can remember.”
i’m the “girl every hates because she doesn’t study but pulls straight A’s.”
i’m the “girl determined to not go to her state flagship… or any schools in her state (except yale.)”</p>
<p>@MIT I spelled it that way on purpose. </p>
<p>@LaTina/@CPU Oh yeah show him who’s boss! :P</p>
<p>Fine… Hahvahd.
^ And BS.
^^^ I’m taking what students and teachers have told me to my face.</p>
<p>Yes I did. I spelled it the way I would say it when talking about myself lol. Its called having fun.</p>
<p>It’s his lisp.</p>
<p>Hint: I’m associated with my economic ideology.</p>
<p>LMAO!!! Yes my internet lisp. :D</p>
<p>Incidentally, I was looking at my FB newsfeed and a girl posted “lazzy dayyyy”</p>
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<p>Uh… no it doesn’t.</p>
<p>actually it does. in other countries like england it doesn’t</p>
<p>just like traveled vs travelled
america vs england</p>
<p>american english vs english english</p>
<p>But his whole sentence isn’t a quote, he’s just using quotes to emphasize something.</p>
<p>And you all have a rep of grammar freaks</p>