INSANE LORE UPDATE (not really)
WE TALKED ABOUT VIDEO GAMES AND SONIC FOR HOURS OVER TEXT. He's only here to get his math exam, then he's gonna graduate!! I'm not sure how old he is. Looks like a 20 and 30 year old at the same time.
He got a date with someone from class as a joke! I don't think he knows that the other woman is doing it for the bit... :(
I wish I had money so him and I could do nerd shit at a local nerd cafΓ© in town. We both live like 10 minutes away from that place.
I take 2 exams this week!! I already passed my RLA (English) exam 2 weeks ago... FRICKING FAILED MY SOCIAL STUDIES PRACTICE EXAM... ITS NOT MY FAULT WE'RE COVERING SHIT I HAVEN'T GONE OVER SINCE 2018-2019. However, my friend is really good at history, and I'm really good at math!
IN OTHER NEWS:
I'm celebrating my birthday at a sushi place with another tranner I met in December. I STILL HAVE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS... NOT SURE WHY THAT NOTICE CAME UP ON MY MOM'S PHONE BUT NOT MINE. Someone remind me... even if it's mean....
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Is an "Adult Learning Center" only for disabled people, or does it just sound that way?
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No! The people who go there have fricked up lives for a whole variety of reasons.
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It just sounds that way!! It's for people to get their GEDs, or for non-English speakers to get ESL classes
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That's disabled.
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Oh okay!!
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you forgot about dropouts
Americans can't even force their subjects to complete school
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Serious answer and revealing more about my life than I probably should - between undergrad and grad school I went to an "adult learning center" and took a bunch of science and math courses I didn't take in high school and regretted missing out on.
You wouldn't be wrong to accuse me of some kind of neurodivergent disability, but I have two graduate degrees and make ~500k at a company you've definitely heard of, so I'm arguably not completely rslurred. I did fine in high school the first time around, but it definitely did not fit my learning style
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That said, the majority of the people there fit the stereotype you are thinking of.
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