Skyrim Vs. School

Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:19 pm

It's cute seeing how all the youngsters are in one place discussing skewl ... :icecream:
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Celestine Stardust
 
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:44 pm

I didn't know this thread was entitled 'How you should live your life'...

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It's what we do best.

P.S. JAHO.
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:35 am

I'm sure many of you are still in school, and (obviously) can't wait for Skyrim.

My question is, how will you deal with school once you get your hands on Skyrim?

Will you totally neglect it, or will you SOMEHOW stay on task. Personally, I don't know how im going to deal with it myself. I'll probably just end up staying up all night playing Skyrim, only to wake up (if I sleep at all) at 6am to catch the bus. Or maybe I'll just bust my ass from the first day of school until 11-11-11 so my grades won't fall too dramatically.

I strongly think the gaming season of the year should be May-June. Therefore, students could get there hands on the games before Summer, so we won't be so damn distracted during the school year. I don't know, this seemed like an interesting topic to discuss, considering every other topic has a thread already :P

Thanks for reading.

Hopefully my [censored]-head brother will fix his own Xbox by then, or else I'm in the [censored]. :/

Real Life > any game, because real life either is a job or leads to a job to supply $$$ for one's game addictions, muahahahaha! :D
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:00 pm

*ahem*



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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:28 am

*ahem*

I was about to do the same.
You forgot to fix the capital 'T' he used. :foodndrink:
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:45 pm

I hated Skewl , and now I hate college even more !
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:42 am

I don't have school, but I'm still trying to look for a job. And that has priority.
However, if I DID have a job and felt secure in it, I'd SO take a day off for it.
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Post » Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:03 pm

I'm sure many of you are still in school, and (obviously) can't wait for Skyrim.

My question is, how will you deal with school once you get your hands on Skyrim?

Personally, I don't know how im going to deal with it myself. I'll probably just end up staying up all night playing Skyrim, only to wake up (if I sleep at all) at 6am to catch the bus. Or maybe I'll just bust my ass from the first day of school until 11-11-11 so my grades won't fall too dramatically.

I strongly think the gaming season of the year should be May-June. Therefore, students could get there hands on the games before Summer, so we won't be so damn distracted during the school year. I don't know, this seemed like an interesting topic to discuss, considering every other topic has a thread already :P



You might be planning on staying up all night playing Skyrim when the school semester is already in progress? I'm surprised your parents would even let you do that during a school semester... Also, you don't seem to realize it now, but school can be more important than you think. Don't get me wrong. You should find time to play Skyrim (or do other things for fun because all work and no play is also bad for you), but that should be reserved for the weekends and holidays.
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