I think some of my favorites scenes are when the parents attack the henchmen and when the entire family of puppies are escaping and traveling.
Ah yes, that was so satisfying as well seeing all of those puppies escape. I also remember seeing the live-action versions of 101 and 102 dalmatians.
I saw those, too! I remember watching 102 Dalmatians over and over again because we had it on DVD, and I had a hard time understanding how that plot was connected to the first movie.
Two months ago, that's what it is! The brick, I only just turned eighteen! Now I'm going to be nineteen by the end of this month?! o.O
WAT?! O_O We're getting older... *looks to my calendar but then remembers it fell off the wall and I never put it back up* My birthday's in... 5 days. I'm not ready to be 17, and you're turning 19... good luck friend!
Whaaaaaaat? *sputter* I thought I was still 16! How did it all come to this??
It should come within 8-10 business days (shipping is a little slow to do high demand. )
What have you been up to? xD
I suppose I can wait. (Ahh, naturally. )
Ehh... been trying to sort through some emotional stuff, getting through finals week and drawing and writing when I have the time and energy for it. I just want all my assignments to be done already. >.> Anything new with you?
Ah good, well welcome (Of course. )
Aw, you're so close to being done though! :3 Soon it'll be summer ^-^ Um, just school and realizing exactly how much coronavirus is messing everything up xp
I only just did, it sounds cool. Are you planning to enter? I’d totally root for you!
(You’re fine, I’ve been guilty of replying late myself from time to time, it happens. )
Aw, thanks! ^^ I have an idea in mind. I just hope I can make it a reality. Are you gonna enter? I'd root for you too!
Hope to see it!
Thank you, I appreciate it. But, I don’t think so. I have ideas, but I just don’t think I could pull it off in the time limit and character limit. Maybe I’ll give it a go, though.
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!
Ah, I see. I guess you kind of know what it's like already. Ah, right. Computer Science has lots of jobs as well, especially for machine learning and big data. Engineering in general has a lot of jobs.
Yeah, kind of. The math I was doing for the past few months has been math without numbers. I just did a simple google search and it tells me they determine the financial status of a company or something like that? Is that accurate? If it is, it definitely requires a lot of math, math that I probably don't know of.
I haven't taken any mechanical engineering classes, but it seems like a good fit for you. Thanks! I know it can be hard to do some things when you are colorblind, but I hope despite all of that you will get the same opportunities as everyone else.
I responded to this earlier, but the internet cut out, so it didn't happen.
Yep, my brother got a well-paying job pretty quickly, but that might just be because he's like really smart and stuff and got good grades from an academically rigorous college. I'm glad engineering has a lot of jobs too.
How exactly does math without numbers work? Also, actuaries . . . they do complicated stuffs. It all has to do with probabilities, but they work in many different sectors. A lot work with insurance companies to determine the rates, either directly for them, or in a consulting firm. My dad works at a consulting firm, but he works on pension plans; he figures out the probabilities of how long someone's going to live and lump sum amounts vs. paying out over time sort of stuff. I could give you more details if you want, but I'd have to remember first.
I think that mechanical engineering would be a pretty good fit, but I'm not sure. I hope it would be. Also, it's not particularly hard being colorblind because I've lived with it my whole life (except for the jobs I can't have ) but sunsets are just sad.
Ah, I see. I guess you kind of know what it's like already. Ah, right. Computer Science has lots of jobs as well, especially for machine learning and big data. Engineering in general has a lot of jobs.
Yeah, kind of. The math I was doing for the past few months has been math without numbers. I just did a simple google search and it tells me they determine the financial status of a company or something like that? Is that accurate? If it is, it definitely requires a lot of math, math that I probably don't know of.
I haven't taken any mechanical engineering classes, but it seems like a good fit for you. Thanks! I know it can be hard to do some things when you are colorblind, but I hope despite all of that you will get the same opportunities as everyone else.
I responded to this earlier, but the internet cut out, so it didn't happen.
Yep, my brother got a well-paying job pretty quickly, but that might just be because he's like really smart and stuff and got good grades from an academically rigorous college. I'm glad engineering has a lot of jobs too.
How exactly does math without numbers work? Also, actuaries . . . they do complicated stuffs. It all has to do with probabilities, but they work in many different sectors. A lot work with insurance companies to determine the rates, either directly for them, or in a consulting firm. My dad works at a consulting firm, but he works on pension plans; he figures out the probabilities of how long someone's going to live and lump sum amounts vs. paying out over time sort of stuff. I could give you more details if you want, but I'd have to remember first.
I think that mechanical engineering would be a pretty good fit, but I'm not sure. I hope it would be. Also, it's not particularly hard being colorblind because I've lived with it my whole life (except for the jobs I can't have ) but sunsets are just sad.
I get up at 8 and feed cows till about 9 or so then come home for food, then start school at 11 do school to about 2 on avaradge then free time that I color draw do clay and LMBE in and then farm work at 6 till bought 7 then dinner and some more free time then we have family time 9 to 9 thirty then da and us older kids usually watch a movie then bed at 11.
Ah, I see. Sounds like quite a busy day, but pretty cool how you have everything pretty much planned out. Can some days get harder than usual?
Oh ya. It can get a bit crazy. It's gonna get a bit crazy In a bit cause I'm like 90% sure I'm moving again.