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Malia Tate | Teen Wolf ([info]wantsherfurcoat) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-07-25 16:21:00

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Entry tags:active: five hargreeves, active: freddy freeman, active: peter parker, active: tandy bowen, inactive: cora hale, inactive: kenny mccormick, inactive: liz ortecho, inactive: lydia martin, inactive: scott mccall

Humans are so weird. I still don't understand them half the time. I don't get why they say one thing and mean another or why they don't just say what they mean all the time.

Anyway. Paris was awesome. Unfortunately, I wasn't there long enough to find any unbreakable boys.

Still awesome though, Jubilant Entity.



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[info]jumps
2019-07-27 12:25 pm UTC (link)
Fingers crossed you won't be in that position again but at least you know how to fend for yourself. That's more than a lot of people.

Jumping from lower mathematics to higher mathematics is never recommended if you've not got the mind for it. Not everyone has the mind for it. While I'm partial to math, I know it isn't the only subject out there one needs to live.

I know a lot of things, but survival is one I, too, know very well. It's a valuable, sometimes unteachable skill.

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