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 compass so that the objects were correctly positioned.

The end of holiday BBQ was


disrupted by the wet and cold weather. Jeremy has committed the following O'Levels:
psychology, art, IT.

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 The start of Jeremy’s term break was particularly non-eventful (except his nausea after
eating too many M&Ms at an end-of-term party) as he refused to do anything except
play LoL online. His attempt to launch a MechWarrior online presence failed, as his
laptop couldn’t handle the DirectX/graphic card requirements. This disappointment was
wiped out by Jeremy’s first win in Ranked mode in LoL. Mummy had a relatively
relaxed time compared with the madness of previous weeks, as she planned multiple
BBQs ahead of the holidays and a controversial shopping trip to Korea. She also
caught up on some lost sleep time.

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 Are you more of a "haha" or an "LOL" person? Do you ever use "LMAO"? What do you
think when someone says "hehe"? These are the burning, very 2019 questions that
plagued my friends and me during a recent brunch outing, and I was shocked by how
differently we interpreted the many ways of conveying humor via text. The conversation
led me down quite the Google path, which included The New Yorker's "hahaha" vs.
"hehehe" debate and a fun New York Times deep dive into the many laughter
variations. Intrigued, I decided to conduct an informal investigation into "haha" and
some of its alternatives, asking a large group of coworkers to weigh in on their habits
and interpretations. Said coworkers range in age from early 20s to over 40, and, as
hoped, they hold strong opinions. Below is a condensed version of the group's feelings
on everything from "hahaha" - my personal favorite - to "lawl."

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 Sorry, for long wall of text. To make it easier on you somehow, if you even read this
(lol). Im going shopping clothes very soon. Dark blue is my definite favorite. Darkish
blue is one of the colors I can wear on torso to nicely accompany my eyes and hair! I
heard about dark green also. But I was never convinced. What colors do you like?
weary-- When I wrote this, I was coming to terms with issues I was facing regarding my
hair color. I guess we all have our own journey to self-acceptance regarding various
issues we have. I agree, it does tend towards the superficial. There are a lot of great
things about me, and you as well, I am sure, that have nothing to do with superficial
issues like hair color and skin tone.
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 I'm 16 years old...not everyone my age is really mature enough to realize that, lol. I
realize that it sounded like I said that a lot of people believe in the dumb blonde
stereotype, and that wasn't what I meant. I just meant that beauty and brains aren't
really associated with one another, and since blondes are generally pretty attractive,
they can be judged a bit. I didn't mean to say being a blonde was the worst possible
thing. I'm just saying it's not perfect, like you and a lot of other people say it is. My post
was partly a result of frustration with stereotypes of any kind. You might not think being
called a dumb blonde is insulting, but it is to me. Just like I don't think "ginger" is a huge
insult while you feel that it is.

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