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Math. I still don't understand a word of it. :cry:
It takes me a while to read a clock, over five seconds, as I was off school the week we learned how to when I was 7 or 8. I need my time in numerical form to avoid embarrassment!
That's because there are not many words.Quote:
Math. I still don't understand a word of it.
Are you asking for a good ol' ass whooping? :mad2:
It took me ages to learn how to tie shoelaces. Something about bunny ears. :confused:
Vectors. I just couldn't get those damn arrows.
To this day I still cannot ride a bike without training wheels.
I couldn't pronounce my Ls until I was 8 :D. I'd always say "yearn" instead of "learn" and "bahyoon" instead of "balloon" awwww! I was sooo cute!
Babyvixen what a name. xD
Oi! What's that supposed to mean? :greenking
I had a lot of trouble with basic math in my head, mostly subtraction and division. I still do, though it doesn't matter as much since calculators are encouraged in math classes.
Haha, yeah me too. I think I was in second grade when I finally learned.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miriel
It took me till 3rd grade to realize people don't like it when you sstab them through the hand with a pencil (I was 5). I still do it anyway though!
I still cant, I have shoes that haven't been untied since I bought them, and I almost always wear flip-flops, cuz I dress like a bum.Quote:
It took me ages to learn how to tie shoelaces. Something about bunny ears.
I can't ride a bike...I remember people trying to teach me...but I just couldn't do it.
...Stop laughing.