Seriously, stop setting things on fire. Problem solved.
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Seriously, stop setting things on fire. Problem solved.
To help you resist the urge to set things on fire, why not just not bring something to school that can light things on fire.
i don't have an urge to set things on fire.I am not a pyromaniac
just thought it was gonna be a nice change in my boredom.
I am not gonna do it again after this
Then what's the issue?
well,reading the passage might make you understand what the issue is all avbouit
Is it about staying in the same grade?
You set something on fire, and people got mad at you.
Don't set things on fire, and people won't get mad at you.
Am I missing something?
maybe .
but i could bloody remain in the class and that would defiantely suck.
and i guess the bloody **** will have anger on me .and the *** teacher as :mad2: well
What grade are you in exactly?
2ND of highschool (you know what highschool is ?anotheer year and i leave the school system )
and if i fail to pass,i won't commit suicide but i will leave scvhool for sure
Dont worry about what the teacher will think about you. She can't do anything to impede with your academics.(if she doesnt want to get fired) I'll PM you.
One time in high school I spray painted a bad word on my shirt, set it on fire and ran around for a bit. I singed my hair, burnt my skin and got suspended (because the fire alarm got set off) but I had such a fun time if I had the chance I'd do it again.
Extra year would do you good to learn some common sense :monster:
That'll learn you! :bigsmile:
I love setting things on fire. It should be legal. I make little bonfires in my room, in posh restaurants when I'm bored (hey, they GIVE you free matchboxes and tissues so guhduh :mad2:) and...:D Oh WaX. It's the most beautiful thing.
Keep on burnin'. :) Ignore her.