I mean, you just literally drew a muscly hummingbird for your crazy brother and I've noticed other things like that. Hold on to what you guys have; it's something amazing.
I've, been... getting by. I've been in a couple of abusive relationships lately. I'm trying to keep good grades in online classes where the teachers aren't very helpful and my dad's been pressuring me to think of stuff "to do" with my senior year. Adjusting to living in the US is a long process... But I've been worse. I won't give up.
The greatest sacrifice a sister can make. Oh... we will. We've gone through a lot together. ó.ò
I'm sorry. That's really tough, and I know how some online classes can be. Know that you're not alone, and I'm still praying for you. Also, I must say, I've never seen that smiley face before.
I mean, drawing a random picture of something your brother wants to see kind of is part of that. I know, and I'm glad.
Hey everyone, I just want to say, ya'll should go over to your messages and vote on the new URL. But keep in mind: one of your votes should go to playwell.boards.net, because that's what LEGO (leg godt) means. I, of course, am speaking partly in jest, because I cannot force anyone to vote for anything, but I think it's a good option!
Boom, done.
Thanks. Viva la playwell.boards.net!
Also, I'm still wondering if ogel.boards.net will have copyright issues. Also, what would the message boards name be?
Actually, before seeing this post I went back into FF history to find out and it seems that you have been dragged into our clutches just like THE PROPHECY foretold.
BUT WHAT IS THE PROPHECY?!
Until its full fruition, THE PROPHECY cannot be revealed in its entirety.
Yeah, I think it's interesting, but just not interesting enough for me to want to do it my whole life. Although I think I could find a good job pretty easily.
Yep, mechanical engineering is a lot of math, which I'm good at (just look at my genes ). What I mean by that is my parents are both math whizzes and Fellows in the Society of Actuaries. Speaking of which, I might want to be an actuary too.
Yeah, they have those Ishihara dot tests that I can't pass, so if any job has one of those I automatically fail. I hope that mechanical engineering stuff doesn't need it, but I think colorblind people also can't really do computer engineering either.
Ah, that's understandable. Most of Computer Science seems to be working at an office and staring at the screen. Yep, there's a lot of engineering jobs.
Very nice. You're definitely gonna need that math to do these classes. Eventually you'll be applying math without numbers. Ooh, very cool. Sounds like it will definitely be a lot of math, which I think you'll enjoy.
I see. I'll definitely depend on the job. Mechanical engineering seems to be a lot of math, and maybe some simulations as well, and I don't know if they'll require colors. As for electrical and computer engineering, colors are kind of important since you have to read the colors of the resistors, and determine the colors of a screen.
Yep, that's what my brother does all day. Although I do seem to be doing that a lot too, nowadays. Anyway, I was talking about there being a lot of jobs in computer science (as a growing field) but I'm sure there are quite a few in engineering too.
I'm not sure about math without numbers, but okay. I do like me some maths! Do you happen to know what an actuary does?
Yeah, that's why I was thinking about mechanical engineering instead of others that have the potential to not let colorblind people do stuffs. I'm glad you can see colors!