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kiddish Go to post #97209
lol, and I didn't even spell the damn word right. ::: What I mean is that the scenery kind of looks like it was awkwardly placed within the squares. More in the first and last screens tho. -
kiddish Go to post #97205
Shut up - black eyed peas...they're still releasing songs after that horrid one with JT? This one's a lot better IMO -
kiddish Go to post #97204
It looks better than your other one that you posted. I like the coaster, but the placement of the bushes and flower beds around it seems kind of sporatic. Maybe fill in the gaps and vary the tree selection more. -
kiddish Go to post #96627
I usually don't get emotional with movies, kind of cause I'm really getting into the production of films being an editing assistant and extra for awhile, it's all so fabricated.
I got really really emotional (by my standards) while watching the green mile. Knowing how sad this movie had gotten some of my friends, I knew that he was going to die from almost the beginning of the movie. Knowing that, all of the scenes when he was shown as a gentle creature, helping etc. totally set me off.
On the other hand, the Shawshank redemption made me watery but in a happy way. -
kiddish Go to post #96529
I goto Bishop Strachan school, a private (well I should call it independent but w/e) school in Toronto. We have about 800 students from kindergarten to grade 12, and it's interesting, even with all the tuition our school collects, they only barely break even because of all of the stuff they provide for us.
Like our laptop program, which means everyone from grade 9+ has a laptop that they carry around to all their classes. There's network support in every room as well as AC outlets. This makes it very, very, very, tempting to go surfing when you're supposed to be taking notes, it's a good lesson in self control.
It's a good school, but we have a bad rep for being either snobby bitches who are the daughters of some rich CEO, geniuses who will have all the ivy league US schools begging us to attend, or dykes.