Someone stole my bag when I was in the supermarket, security guards saw a woman grab it and put it in her trolley on CCTV. I had a phone call the next day from the police station saying that someone handed it in as lost property, everything was still in it, luckily my iPhone was in my pocket at the time, I guess she didn't think £5 and some birthday cards were worth stealing. Also a couple bikes from our garage.
@TheFreepie: I'm revising for my A levels at the moment, something I found really useful was making flash cards on key topics, things like definitions, I'd go through them myself and give them to my boyfriend to test me on them. I also made voice memos of all the definitions I needed to know and listened to them in work and try to speak along with them... in my head of course. You should be able to find past GCSE papers online from the last 4 or 5 years at least, thats what I've been doing. I know the syllabus changes, one year the biology paper will have lots of questions about the heart and the next year barely any and will focus on the eye, but you just need to revise for every possibility.
I used to socially when I was a teenager, especially after a few drinks, but I haven't touched one in years.
@Ksaw said:
Yes, and plan to stop someday, but I enjoy it for now. Also, I just want to throw out a nice quick fuck you to the "no, because I'm not an idiot" responders I'm seeing here. Seriously, no one ever gets as high and mighty about overweight people who are clearly eating themselves to death.
Tbh though, some aren't the smartest, not you since you know the risks, but I had a big argument with a couple people in my class that were adamant that smoking doesn't harm you and definitely doesn't increase the risks of cancer. I didn't think there were people that actually thought like that in this day and age.
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