"I missed you." That meant alot to me.
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"I missed you." That meant alot to me.
Hm, I dunno. It's kinda not really a compliment or anything but someone said "thanks for listening" to me after we had a long talk, it made me feel happy.
Lynxoma> I believe that you a beautiful, mysterious soul, foa.
I think he meant to say "are", but I'm just so wonderful he forgot! Sigh~
"You draw good!"
I'll fly after hearing it.
"Nico, you're adopted."
"You inspire me."
lol, This is long as crap, but i happened to have it laying around. One of my teachers wrote a recommendation letter for my eagle application, and i felt like i was the son of god after i read it... I was fairly shocked to, i was a pain in his ass and never did reports or homework...
"LT Travels through life with a unique perspective which i find refreshing. As a junior enrolled in my physics class, and as a senior enrolled in my AP physics class, I have found him to be highly creative and interesting to engage in conversation. LT is a self starter who is extremely mature and level-headed.
He easily forms opinions and is articulate in expressing them, whether we are discussing a given school policy or more global topics. at the same time, LT listens carefully to all that is said, weighing it carefully and merging what he finds useful into his own ideas.
While always striving to be an individual, LT is a good team player. He never imposes himself or his ideas on the group. LT was not challenged in Physics I, and he has easily become a star in the Advanced Placement course. He has emerged as a leader in cooperative groups, yet accepts assistance from, and works well with, other and myself on those occasions when he needs it. as a strong problem solver, he is not so much interested in "getting the grade" as he is with understanding the material.
LT is a natural problem solver. He has demonstrated a remarkable ability to think problems through to solutions, whether familiar or in an entirely new context. Last year, he liked to work his way backwards in assignments, starting at the end where the hardest problems were located. his ability to do so again this year, and deal with much more complicated problems, has been impressive.
LT is one of the top students in one of the sharpest classes I have taught in 27 years, including many classes with the "gifted" label. He is not a memorizer, he is a thinker. He thrives on studies which involve higher level thinking skills. I regularly use old AP test questions on my tests and quizzes. Time and time again, LT demonstrates an ability to apply what he has learned to new and different situations. He has the natural attributes of a scientist: creativity and perserverance. I enthusiastically recommend him to you for both academic and personal promise."
If that doesn't boost your ego a bit, i don't know what will. This also came from a man who's class i slept through, excepting tests and quizzes, for 6 months, and whom i affectionately wrote "Mr. Smith Walks Like Big Bird" to on the blackboard of his class before each block, for two years solid. (he did walk like big bird. it was scary.)
"You're weird."
In retrospect it was when the priest said something along the lines of "God forgives you"
"Rich, you are such a Pirate it's unbelivable"
I get compliments quite alot. I get alot of "Oh I LOVE your hair. Can I have your Hair?" but one of my friends said I was "Beautiful" ^_^
No one really likes me...so I guess the nicest thing anyone had said....as far as I can remember, "You suck." :(
Other than "I love you" a few of the nicest things said to me are: "Jess, you're amaze" and "Please never change" and "Everything about you just makes me smile"... Awww! :love:
"Ouch!"
Pete you are a legend xDQuote:
Originally Posted by Spatvark