You are welcome. Not fully. but I thought you deserved a laugh for you joke.
That's nice. Okay, I can explain. (Maybe it's not really that funny but I thought it was. )
So in my AP United States Government class, we had research papers and stuffs arguing for or against some policy or whatever. I chose one that probably I can't mention here. (We love you mods. )
Anyway, one of my classmates talked about how the minimum wage shouldn't be higher, and he said that if it was, *dozens* of companies would go bankrupt. My teacher thought it was so funny that he didn't say "hundreds" or something, because in reality dozens of companies in our country isn't that much at all.
So the point was he was being honest and so didn't exaggerate the amount or whatever.
I don't know the Russian grading system, but it already sounds weird. But I agree, how in the world can a C be 45% or something?
Or are you talking about my grading system, and not the Australian one? My family's grading system is basically everything under 90% is a fail.
The Russian grading system is just weird in that they grade by numbers(5,4,3,2,0--yes and not 1) letters(A,B,C,D,F), so really it's not weird at all.
I was talking about the Australian one. My family grading system varies from child to child. As the oldest child, mine is pretty much the same as yours. xD
Ah, I see. You would think skipping 1 is so weird until you realize that we skip E.
Ah, I thought you were. I'm the youngest child, but the oldest child had the same "grading system" as we do. The middle two . . . well, let's just say they've had some lucky C's to pull them through.
Oh please unlock me! I can't stand chains and cages!!! Please! The bomb won't hurt you, most likely. You just stick it into the lock mechanism and twist it around until you hear a click and they come off. please.
Fine. I'll try. But it's still a bomb! In my house! *Starts fiddling with lock.*
Well ya. .. Oh thank you! If you can't figure it out we can visit one of my friends for help.