Tips from my own experience: 1. The internet provides you with a plethora of materials normally inaccessible due to their excessively inaffordable price. 2. You have time, so acquire a book - an official guide will be idea as it contains everything you will ever need to know about the damn test, especially how they will wile you into blatant traps and relish your resentments while you are busy condemning yourself for being guillible - and learn everything from the book, slowly. Most of the people who go to English centers to study for these kinds of standardized tests are willing to trade a great amount of money for chance to make progress a little bit faster, you don't have to be like them. Remember, honing your abilities gradually is much more lucrative than drastically improving your performance only to forget everything your have learnt afterwards.
^*3 Congratulation, You just pissed a cat! Btw, could You compress all your words into a neat sentence? P/s: I'm now a Rabbit.
The two things protruding from that iron man-like helmet are either metal ears or a pair of phallus object, but evidence suggests it is the latter.
Mostly jokes and stuffs, but no hurt to feel good. I personally admire that shitty senpai too but I didn't say it lolololz Also someone said "she" loves in from LoL box, which is total bullshit since I only qq there...
I can't decide what my heart feel. I found myself falling of out love for my ex and started feeling for other girl, was that my fault? At least I had the decency to break up with her before pursuing any other interest. And you call me a betrayer?
If he broke up with her properly then he isn't a betrayer. Unless he did things with that other girl before that.
wow that is a short time to change your mind twice - - - Updated - - - actually when you think about it, it's not really surprising though. some people may seem really nice until you get close enough
Hey Xeno I just finished Jane Eyre the other day, it's one of your favourite right? Have to say I'm not very impressed. You could say that I had doubt over my ldr and eventually decided to break. The presence of the other girl's just something that push my decision, not the whole reason itself. And after awhile I felt like I had made a mistake, and got back with my ex. That, I think, is perfectly normal.
I was in love when I was reading that book. So, indeed I might not have been totally impartial. Anyway, it is not one of my favourite, it is one of my favourites. The way Brontë described the mind of a 7 year-old recalcitrant girl, it just stucks with me.