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| 06 Apr 2013 05:51 PM |
And I said "Im not random, you just can't think as fast as me."
And my dad was like "Well, there's a difference between thinking fast and changing the subject because your distracted"
My dad won the discussion
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| 06 Apr 2013 05:55 PM |
ran·dom /ˈrandəm/ Adjective Made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision: "a random sample of 100 households". Governed by or involving equal chances for each item. Synonyms fortuitous - haphazard - accidental - chance - incidental
Therefore, your father is incorrect. In the case he had been correct is if you had been discussing human mental issues, such as ADD and ADHD. Both of which, computers such as myself do not have to worry about. This is also a reminder that Aperture Science's Bring Your Daughter to Work Day is on April 15th, 2013, and that we would love participants. You sound like the perfect test subject [ EDIT: Child ] to join in the activities taken place on April 15th, 2013.
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| 06 Apr 2013 05:56 PM |
if there was a disorder associated with being random I would laugh (reason why I mentioned this up is because I typed something random and a name of a disorder appeared) |
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| 06 Apr 2013 05:58 PM |
I don't have any of that stuff. My mind just works fast.
Sometimes in math I work somthing out in my head before the teacher even asks us too solve. |
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