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the prissy little missy
c'est moi

Justine Marie Santangelo
September 5th, 1990
Spanish/Filipina/Portugese
Artist/musician/student
UNLV (Entertainment Engineering)
reecesaint@yahoo.com

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
5:34 AM
Soupified

Yesterday, during Math period, out teacher gave us a quiz on the very confusing and complicated lesson on Radical Functions. Okay, so it's supposed to be easy but having been absent for three school days doesn't really help, does it? I had absolutely no idea how they are solved!

Like any good student would, after finishing all the items, I looked back on my answers just to make sure that my answers were correct (or at least I think so...); and like any answered test paper, there will always be at least one item that's been answered incorrectly, and I found one. I took out my White-Out and erased the graph, then waited for it to dry so that I may write on it. A couple of minutes later, my teacher instructs us to pass our papers forward -I wasn't done yet. In fact, I haven't even re-written the graph! I quickly made a sketch of the correct graph and passed my paper forward.

I panicked. Moments later, as I watched my classmates shuffle, it suddenly hit me: Why did I use White-Out to erase a pencil-illustrated graph? UTAK NAMAN! I had my handy-dandy-dust-free eraser in front of me, why didn't I just use it? Had I erased that error with the proper tool, I would have saved myself two minutes and I would have been able to make a decent graph.

I wasted two minutes waiting for my White-Out to dry. The White-Out that I used on pencil. HOW STUPID.