Search results

  1. scaredytiger

    plagiarism

    its fine as long as they are parallels, not the exact same things, and the stories explore different ideas.
  2. scaredytiger

    oh No!!!!!!!!!

    get off bos, eat, sleep, study? maybe not in that order.
  3. scaredytiger

    plagiarism

    np namu. good luck.
  4. scaredytiger

    plagiarism

    you are allowed to draw inspiration from other stories/sources. for example, one of my stories is heavily influenced by 1984. explores things differently, but is similar nonetheless.
  5. scaredytiger

    What career choices can you identify from just looking at subject selections?

    a double degree of two of the three: arts laws business
  6. scaredytiger

    What career choices can you identify from just looking at subject selections?

    adv english general maths physics visual art drama. go mel!
  7. scaredytiger

    your most regretful hookup

    your puppy's, on the other hand...
  8. scaredytiger

    You Can Escape a black hole!!

    um... thought experiments generally flesh out to consider practical elements. plus, you never mentioned it was a thought experiment.
  9. scaredytiger

    You Can Escape a black hole!!

    ok. this is using your logic. "10kg rocket" (acceleration being the speed of light) F = ma F = 10 x (3x10^8) F = 3x10^9 N now note that even if you could generate the force of 3x10^9N to oppose it, you would run out of fuel, and hence be subject once again to the black hole. in conclusion...
  10. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    the idea she was trying to convey was valid. her posts just didnt express it well, and hence, she contradicted herself.
  11. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    um. read the thread, love. she justified herself by quoting me in the end. i understood. her justifications between my post and the one quoting my post were what i was commenting on. they were flawed in their expression. it was more a gentle teasing then anything else.
  12. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    ... for someone fluent in writing, youre very good at not getting your point across effectively.
  13. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    being able to understand everything and being able to remember it are two separate skills.
  14. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    i conceed general. but drama has a lot of content, especially considering half of it is practical. 2000 word essays and shit.
  15. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    um. winged prelims. winged half of my half yearlys. basically winged general maths, did minimal study for other subjects. im currently topping general maths/drama.
  16. scaredytiger

    "the naturally smart kids aren't usually the ones who do well in the HSC"

    they also have a tendency to have really shitty study/assignment habits, due to never having to try prior to the HSC.
  17. scaredytiger

    Large Hadron Collider - Death Threats

    this thread is an exemplary resource for anyone wishing to argue the stupidity of the majority of the human race. however, there is a glimmer of sanity amongst the overwhelming pile of shit.
  18. scaredytiger

    Who's going to Dramaworks?

    i only started as you left, pretty much. anyways, one of the girls in my group has tonsilitis, so i doubt we will make it.
  19. scaredytiger

    Who's going to Dramaworks?

    Emily. :uhhuh:
Top