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I can't stand Human Geography. It's so boring I don't give a flying ****e what the total fertility rate is in Angola or what the death rate is in Germany! It does not interest me at all! I chose geography as a subject because I was interested in plate techtonics and weather etc not stupid data on death rates. Ugh it is so boring!!! For god sake.
I have so much hw. I'm for staying up to 3 to do it all because i'm not doing it tomorrow!
I can't stand Human Geography. It's so boring I don't give a flying ****e what the total fertility rate is in Angola or what the death rate is in Germany! It does not interest me at all! I chose geography as a subject because I was interested in plate techtonics and weather etc not stupid data on death rates. Ugh it is so boring!!! For god sake.
I have so much hw. I'm for staying up to 3 to do it all because i'm not doing it tomorrow!
Better suck it up now, as that's what you're gonna be dealing with the rest of your whole life - the good with the bad (and the boring)...lol. As they say, nobody gets a free ride...
(As for me, personally, I actually study things like birth rates on my own, as I like to have hope that we humans won't breed ourselves into oblivion, and with each passing year, the data looks more and more encouraging. )
lsitening to my dad monaing and complaining about everything if he managed to be in a good mood for 2 ****ing seconds I don't kniw what would would happ;en
I wonder if i manage to stick to my £50 per week food budget
Do your shopping online, that way you will only buy the things you need, as if you go round a supermarket you always see & buy more stuff... Also if you don't drive it's easier & cheaper than buying from a smaller local shop... And buy the "No frills" brands, most stuff tastes no different. We are trying to save some money for our move to Malta & we normally spend just over £100 on shopping every week, last week we went to Tesco & bought the 'Value' brands for most things (apart from meat) & our shopping came to £70! We even saved another £5 from vouchers we had too
The first week of September has been an utter disappointment, the average high is only 16°C and it's been totally overcast pretty much every day. Max temps of less than 12°C for consecutive days, this time last year it was 22°C, I can only think that we are going to have a significantly cooler than average september overall.
The first week of September has been an utter disappointment, the average high is only 16°C and it's been totally overcast pretty much every day. Max temps of less than 12°C for consecutive days, this time last year it was 22°C, I can only think that we are going to have a significantly cooler than average september overall.
19.7C/8.3C so far in September, that's June temps. Surprisingly cool there and warm here.
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Originally Posted by Mac15
Thats extremely unhealthy.
Of course, I don't suggest it, but £7.2 in food a day doesn't sound that little. If you make your own food, you can get away with £2.5 daily.
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