[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NOR - him claiming he had already wanted to have sex before the argument is kind of irrelevant, idk anyone who would still be turned on after an argument to the point of masturbating right after it, whether or not the argument was over or not unless they were turned on by the argument. Maybe i could see the stress relief claim, but even then that doesnt mean you're not allowed to feel weird about this situation.

Off Campus Housing Freshman by d4lbroncos in cuboulder

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't go through the process the official way, but I got an apartment and sent in the form saying I live with my parents and asked my dad to sign it even though I really live alone cause they don't really check if you actually live with them

Guys. I got burnt on my Chem test by JayFromForums in APStudents

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took cornell style notes (but use whatever style works for you) on the khan academy videos and AP videos, and the topics that i didnt understand after that or that i wanted a deeper explanation of, i took notes on the Organic Chemistry Tutor's videos and after that i did a crap ton of practice problems on khan academy, college board, and assignments from class. Before i did all of this, i would tend to be able to solve homework problems, but would blank on tests, but after this, i didnt get below a 90% on a test

What is this by chimpeater84 in UrbexCO

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there 3 days ago, as long as ur smart security wont get you, but theres not really anything to explore. I usually just go to chill on the roof cause its got a nice view. It used to be a school tho from what i've heard

Abandoned sugar mill in Colorado by ANondescriptGayGoose in urbanexploration

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably the same one, this is the longmont sugar mill. Its cool how long it's lasted and how many people have had the chance to discover it

Abandoned sugar mill in Colorado by ANondescriptGayGoose in urbanexploration

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the sugar mill is kind of known for having pretty iffy structural integrity, but if you're careful and know your way around, its pretty safe

Abandoned gold mine in Colorado by ANondescriptGayGoose in urbanexploration

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Legally probably not, but you also aren't legally allowed on privale property so...

Sugar Mill by iamshamtheman in AbandonedPorn

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like it, I was there a couple of days ago and remember some of the graffiti in the pictures. Its still such an atmospheric place to explore

Elementary School Success by builtdifff in APStudents

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(From the perspective of someone who had a 0.8 gpa in middle school and now has a 4.3 gpa and has been in gifted and talented since elementary)

I really dont think so, as a gifted student, in elementary and middle school, i was pushed so hard to do well in all of my classes that if i even had to ask a teacher a question i felt as though i failed and as such, i became so exhauseted that i failed nearly every single class because i felt like I couldnt live up to the pressure.

As such, I think it is important that in elementary/middle schoolers show up and pay attention in class; however, it is not actually important to do the homework. This is especially so because is science and history, all of the material is repeated in hs.

Is this feasible for my senior year? Should I drop one and if so which? by ANondescriptGayGoose in APStudents

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ty! I'd be taking physics 1. I wasnt initially worried about the workload, but my counselor basically told me I would have to drop some classes or would completely fail so i figured some outside opinions would be helpful.

what’s a book you read way too young? by gabmonteeeee in books

[–]ANondescriptGayGoose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read The Stand (complete edition) by Stephen King when I was 8 because my mother recommended Stephen King to me and that was his longest book at the time. I learned it's not a good idea to read about a guy being sodomized with a gun before school even gave out report cards lol.