this
i don't suffer from depression but i have a friend who does
he went off his med for six days
and he was inconsolable, hysterical, manic.
see your local doctor.
of course i'm kidding :o hence putting the "but seriously" next.
well i was serious last night with vannilla latte, only because she was annoying the immense FUCK out of me and yes.
but, usually, of course i'll kidding. i don't judge people on their literacy skills...
gosh
no, do not read books that contain "hard" words; that's ridiculous. you simply read. read what interests you, i'm sure you'll soon get bored and move on to something more adult and sophisticated.
don't try consciously to "enhance" your vocab; these things come naturally and with time. soon...
perhaps correct use of exclamation marks and spelling will help you improve...
but seriously, just drop it? you've only got a term and a bit of year eleven left, anyway.
wow.
dubbo, right?
i wouldn't be able to survive, to be quite honest. too many city weekends has built my intense love of bright lights, high rise buildings, blah blah blah
etc
what on earth do you do for kicks?
oh okay, that explains the queries. How many kids are in your year then? your school sounds horribly small...
my extension teacher is okay, can be irritiating at times, i suppose.
only six people in your advanced class? how many people are in your year? we have two advanced classes and a couple of standard classes in my school.
julia makes it exponentially better, she is full of cigarettes and fuck. nineteen eighty four is absolutely brilliant and i only know a handful...
we study Brave New World, like most schools in the area.
and i know nineteen eighty four is excellent, i read it for the first time a few months ago.
it is ah-mazing.