Lexatus
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| 19 Jul 2014 07:55 AM |
On September the 4th, i will be partially leaving ROBLOX in order to get a life. And finish my GCSE's with highest marks possible.
On April the 3rd, i will be permanently Quitting ROBLOX, but i may check up on ROBLOX from time to time.
On June 1st, ROBLOX will be removed from Computer. And i will never continue ROBLOX.
In 6 years time, i will be a qualified Accountant, but will be returning to University, to study in TV Production. |
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Averaz
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| 19 Jul 2014 07:57 AM |
| And on July 19th 2014, nobody, repeat nobody gave a damn. |
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Averaz
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fireroo1
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DieSoft
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:01 AM |
Wave after wave, wave after wave
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fireroo1
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DieSoft
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:03 AM |
And it feels like I'm drowning
O.o |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:04 AM |
| On way or another we all seem to slowly part away from the game. |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:06 AM |
| lel in 7 years time I'll have a PhD in CompSciEngr and I'll leave the game when I'm tired of it whenever |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:08 AM |
in 6 years time. . . i'm going to be stuck living with my parents playing roblox because i'm a sad no lifer.
wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff |
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Calidum
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:11 AM |
in 6 years I'll be in my last year of college getting ready for dat navy life
Goodness Gracious that Booty is Spacious! |
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Lexatus
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:12 AM |
My timetable for 6 years;
-Year 11 (start in september :O) -Sixth Form - AS/A2 -University
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:18 AM |
| Accountancy might be good for you since it doesn't require all that much English. |
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Lexatus
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:19 AM |
@Web, funny.
But i have perfect english, when it matters.
gg kiddo. |
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Inversus
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:20 AM |
7 years until I'm operating on live patients hail |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:20 AM |
Okay if you're saying this explain to me why you should never say "Money" in business?
and give me some words to replace "Money" with?
"The Heart of Gold comes from the Soul of Supremacy" - Gingie from Shrek | The Biscuit Of '99 |
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INVASlON
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:21 AM |
Wow, someone really goes into their future.
Good Luck! |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:22 AM |
Tbh I'd want my accountant to be able to use English so he can voice things correctly.
So I wouldn't hire you. |
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Lexatus
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:22 AM |
You don't know me, you can't say whether I have perfect English or not.
Honestly, your probably just a fat American who sits on their computer, and does nothing for themselves, and just tries to criticize everyone. Get off, moron. |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:26 AM |
and give me some words to replace "Money" with? --- 1. Bank: money 2. Benjamins: a one-hundred-dollar bill (in reference to the portrait of Benjamin Franklin that distinguishes it) 3. Big ones: multiples of one thousand dollars 4. Bills: multiples of one hundred dollars 5. Bones: dollars (origin unknown) 6. Bread: money in general (on the analogy of it being a staple of life) 7. Bucks: dollars (perhaps from a reference to buckskins, or deerskins, which were once used as currency) 8. Cabbage: paper money (from its color) 9. Cheddar (or chedda): money (origin unknown, but perhaps from the concept of cheese distributed by the government to welfare recipients) 10. Clams: dollars (perhaps from the onetime use of seashells as currency) 11. Coin: money, either paper or coinage 12-13. Cs (or C-notes): multiples of one hundred dollars (from the Roman symbol for “one hundred”) 14. Dead presidents: paper money (from the portraits of various former US presidents that usually distinguish bills of various denominations) 15. Dime: ten dollars (by multiplication of the value of the ten-cent coin) 16. Dough: money in general (akin to the usage of bread) 17-18. Doubles (or dubs): twenty-dollar bills 19. Ducats: money (from the Italian coin) 20. Fins: five-dollar bills (perhaps from the shared initial sound with fives) 21. Five-spots: five-dollar bills 22. Fivers: five-dollar bills 23. Folding stuff: paper money 24. Greenbacks: paper money (from the color of the ink) 25. Gs: thousand-dollar bills (an abbreviation for grand) 26. Grand: one thousand dollars (as in “three grand” for “three thousand dollars”) 27. Large: thousand-dollar bills 28. Lettuce: paper money (from its color) 29. Long green: paper money (from its shape and color) 30. Loot: money (originally denoted goods obtained illicitly or as the spoils of war) 31. Lucre: money or profit (from the biblical expression “filthy lucre,” meaning “ill-gained money”) 32. Moola (or moolah): money (origin unknown) 33. Nickel: five dollars (by multiplication of the value of the five-cent coin) 34. Ones: dollars (also, fives for “five-dollar bills,” tens for “ten-dollar bills,” and so on) 35. Quarter: twenty-five dollars (by multiplication of the value of the twenty-five-cent coin) 36. Sawbucks: ten-dollar bills (from the resemblance of X, the Roman symbol for ten, to a sawbuck, or sawhorse) 37. Scratch: money (perhaps from the idea that one has to struggle as if scratching the ground to obtain it) 38. Shekels: dollars (from the biblical currency) 39. Simoleons: dollars (perhaps from a combination of simon, slang for the British sixpence and later the American dollar, and napoleon, a form of French currency) 40. Singles: one-dollar bills 41. Skrilla: money (origin unknown) 42. Smackers: dollars (origin unknown) 43. Spondulix: money (either from spondylus, a Greek word for a shell once used as currency, or from the prefix spondylo-, which means “spine” or “vertebra”; these have a common etymology) 44. Stacks: multiples of a thousand dollars 45. Tenners: ten-dollar bills 46. Ten-spots: ten-dollar bills 47. Two bits: twenty-five cents (a reference to pieces of eight, divisible sections of a Mexican real, or dollar) 48. Wad: a bundle of paper money 49. Wampum: money (from the Native American term wampumpeag, referring to native currency) 50. Yards: one hundred dollars |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:31 AM |
i just did my gcse
if you dont know that you're suppose to capitalize 'i' when referring to yourself then god bless good sir |
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| 19 Jul 2014 08:32 AM |
Some of those insults really hurt me.
Usually you don't know an accountant when you employ them, it's based on first impressions.
My first impression is that you're a bit slow and I wouldn't want you handling anyone's finances let alone my own.
Settle down with the insults chief. |
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