aah another thursday, what i like about this day is that its next to friday, i had geography, it was ok, just work, then we had english, we were preparing ourselves for the coursework :(
and then physic, anyone in my class should know what was up, i was paired up with Sandy, shes cool but shes very...enthusiastic.
at lunch i spent it at the ICT cause im badass that way.
at Art we did another still life, i drew my hat+sunglasses, mine was themed 'sun protectors', my pic looked like iron man, right Shim? Haha
after school i felt very tired so i slept the whole afternoon
*yawn*
oh and did you guys hear about the collider trigger thing?
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its interesting, there was a chance that it would create a black hole and end the earth.
oh and if anyone played Half Life haha this is funny
and then physic, anyone in my class should know what was up, i was paired up with Sandy, shes cool but shes very...enthusiastic.
at lunch i spent it at the ICT cause im badass that way.
at Art we did another still life, i drew my hat+sunglasses, mine was themed 'sun protectors', my pic looked like iron man, right Shim? Haha
after school i felt very tired so i slept the whole afternoon
*yawn*
oh and did you guys hear about the collider trigger thing?
On Sept. 10, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) laboratory in Geneva will switch on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — a $6 billion particle accelerator that will send beams of protons careening around a 17-mile underground ring, crash them into one another to re-create the immediate aftereffects of the Big Bang, and then monitor the debris in the hopes of learning more about the origins and workings of the universe. Next week marks a low-power run of the circuit, and scientists hope to start smashing atoms at full power by the end of the month.
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its interesting, there was a chance that it would create a black hole and end the earth.
oh and if anyone played Half Life haha this is funny
source
haha better start training ;)



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