How strong I am
12 years ago
General
thou shall NOT forget that:
Speed- Record of 102 pacers
Strength- Push my 138 Pound cousin to the ground when I'm only 52 (8 yrs)
Charm- Managed to get 14 hugs by 14 different girls ^^
Intellegence- Algebra 2 HONORS in the 8th grade (College class)
AND Im done...
Strength- Push my 138 Pound cousin to the ground when I'm only 52 (8 yrs)
Charm- Managed to get 14 hugs by 14 different girls ^^
Intellegence- Algebra 2 HONORS in the 8th grade (College class)
AND Im done...
Astinius
~astinius
What grade school do you go to that teaches Honors Algebra 2? O_O and what do you mean by algebra two, exactly, many schools label it differently X_X with strength, it's the way you apply the force that matters, not weight. example, use of a pulley of a fulcrum. as for yer speed record, it sounds impressive, I have no clue about running terms though XD
dee1011
~dee1011
OP
Grade A, Algebra 2 means the sequel to algebra, a college class itself, applied enough force to call it strength, and I'm 2nd fastest in the school based on my record... Highest ever was 138 ^^
Astinius
~astinius
Algebra is not a college course, you're thinking of statistics and such. I meant what are they teaching you in the class, what form of algebra 2. polynomials, point-slope form, etcetera. you're measuring strength the wrong way. with (presumably much) less force than you used in that situation, you could have snapped one, if not both of his wrists if you twisted them in the correct area. much of strength i how and where force is applied, and you were probably using less force than you think. nice job in the school speed,I have a cross country team in my school and a track sprinting team, etcetera, and I know from them that running isn't easy at all.
dee1011
~dee1011
OP
Nyaah!!! I don't like it when you talk proper... I'm ghetto texter, or whatever these teens call it these days, no wat i meen? XD
Astinius
~astinius
I know what you mean x3 I'm "talking proper" because I believe I fall into the category of what most kids call "rich, pompous teenagers living off of family money". My father is a lawyer (a litigator to be precise), and my family actually has far FAR lass money than the stereotype suggests. You see, the stereotype focuses on the job, a lawyer, and not the fact that being a lawyer entails having massive law school loan debt, which still isn't paid off, and then the bills for this and that and the next thing. My family has more money than many in my area, but we aren't rich. The expensive things we have [pool table, authentic katana, a leather recliner chair set) weren't just all bought in a flash, they are the result of my parents saying they wanted something and saving up extra money after all their bills were paid for a long time and shopping intelligently to buy the things.
Astinius
~astinius
And most people stereotype my social class as such because the children in it are lazier than average, which is true. However, I am working my arse off in school (expensive school, one of the best in the country) to assure that I have a sound future. My father and mother have been saving money in the bank gradually to pay for my sister's and my educations for almost two decades, and I intend to stop needing their financial help as soon as possible. (sorry for the rant, it isn't often I get to tangent about the stereotypes against me xD)
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