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Her name is Sabrina, and she is probably one of the laziest and emotionally closed off people you will ever meet. Don't judge her for it; she's a lot smarter than you can imagine and is fiercely loyal to her true friends. A new graduate who majored in law and hoping to work for legal aid find a way of helping people in any way possible. She lives to achieve success, with no plans of execution. She maintains sanity, with her natural talent of repression; fitness, with weightlifting and circuits; and cheerfulness with singing and eating frequently. She is imperfect, and will always be honest about it.

Words speak

Posso farle.

"Ambition is a wonderful thing-it can drive you, it can exhaust you, but if you look at it in a positive way it can be very productive."-Steven McRae.

"I like to think that while striving to improve, it is important to acknowledge at every stage along the way, when you have achieved something."-Steven McRae.

Carpe diem.

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Introducing Salem & asking questions.
Thursday, 7 April 2011 @ 4:25 pm

Sabrina the teenage witch would like to introduce to you her cat: Salem Saberhagen.
He's adorable, no?
I'm afraid the cat is actually a she.
...and in fact, she's not even called Salem.
Her name is Megan.
...and she is not my pet.
Haha.
I love my singing teachers cat. Megan is always so sweet and she just runs around you till you stroke her. They were a bit worried before that she had arthritis, but after several unpleasant attempts of getting her to swallow some medication, Megan suddenly improved. *phew*
The other day (when I took the photo) she was grooming herself whilst purring and it was an odd combination of sounds...she couldn't do both at the same time so she alternated between the two.

This is a rather random post.

In one of my classes there are these few particularly annoying people who like to ask questions. ALL THE TIME. Now, don't get me wrong as I think it's important to voice your query if you are unsure or you'll forever be perplexed about that point of the subject. Especially if it's a question that perhaps another is not brave enough to ask. However, I don't empathize with those people who spend the precious moments in class distracting the teacher and asking questions which are barely related to the topic; diverting the teacher away from what we're meant to be learning; instead, it's useless rubbish that I would never put into an exam.

To those people:
For the love of my sanity,
please,
KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT
and refrain yourself (however difficult a task this many prove to be) from asking those questions that make me question your existence.

I would love to pass my exams. YOU may not need near perfect grades to get into your first choice university-but I do! Unfortunately I already immensely abhor one of these persistent questioners. They are a cocky arrogant oaf that has a strange air of self-importance about them. Bragging about a B?! Are you serious?! There's a difference between being happy/proud of your own achievement and an utter ego maniac.

Stop interrupting my precious minutes of education. Either google your query or ask at the end where I don't have to be subjected to your senseless drivel.
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