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But i read books like the hobbit all them time why would i need books which are short and bold when many people can understand which i say now if i speak slowy and think about to how to pronounce difficult words before saying them. A funny thing is i been asked by people if am an eastern European and people think sometimes i have brain problems. I don't know why i am adding this into this post but my German teacher used to bully me for having a speech disorder and finding it difficult to pronounce German words.EvilSteveoDoes your mom know about you reading the Hobbit? And on your German teacher, did you tell anyone about that? Because you could get him fired or worse, bullying someone for ANYTHING should not be tolerated and is no laughing matter.
[QUOTE="Phantom_J"]I assume the "ew"ers are female. If so, then yes, it is not much of a compliment.Theokhoth
I'm not a female. >_> There are no females on the Internet anyway.
Then would you prefer immature? Who still says "ew" to women?Here's a story one year when i got books for Christmas they were not the normal type of books , my mum is a computing teacher at a special needs school , and i think she got a deal for buying books and i got a bunch of books for Christmas and guess what they were in big bold writing and were probably about 30-40 pages long , they were not interesting story's at all they were also very predictable when i read one it was rubbish. On a other note i have a speech disorder I go to mainstream school and i have not been to speech therapy for years now i think 4 years so i still don't know why she got me them.EvilSteveoIt seems like she was trying to help you work on your speech disorder.
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