Why are ethics questions always like:
"is it ethical to steal bread to feed your starving family?"
And not:
"is it ethical to hoard bread when families are starving?"
I know the movie @HellhouseLLC came out a while ago but if you like a good horror movie check it out. It’s on Amazon Video. An absolute banger. I’ve watched it like two or three times now (I also recommend the directors cut but it’s not free lol)
We’re teaming up with @chloexhalle to make wishes come true this season. 🎁✨
Follow us & RT this post w/ your Venmo handle & holiday wish. We just might grant it. #DearVenmo
For every RT this gets, we’ll also give $1 to support @MakeAWish up to $500,000.
A 70 question review when your professor is only asking 18 questions should be illegal. Bonus illegality when 20 of the 70 are memorizing paragraphs instead of sentences.
I’m running for governor.
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On this episode of things I’m not ready for when Jack says them:
We’re working on Math Modeling homework for some background.
“I want a pet deer,…, I think it would be cool. We could feed it cooorn from the hannd”
Tarleton book store gave me the wrong size gown so now I can’t take senior pictures and have to delay invitations and everything! Thank you! Really appreciate it 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Going into this exam with no review, no questions answered, and only the code and a reassuring “I’m picking one or two random problems from the book”
I’m so ready to be done with this