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Udon noodles make me happy
Bruxies and Hunger Games after Robotics paint balling. Unplanned and lovely, though we weren’t able to get into 21 jump street.
Waking up early. Classes I don’t like. Dealing with all y’all. Not going to lie, there are some of you I’ll keep in touch with, and as vindictive as it sounds, there are some of you I’d love to see fail. Though not…you..yeah you, you’re reading this right now. You’ll go far ^^
Emily Kha- I met you in Design Tech where you and Charlie always made fun of Avery for sleeping. This continued into Robotics season where I watched you grow into an engineer to rival me. Not Ben though, that’s a different ball game. If you ever read this, keep those allen wrenches. They’re a bit rusty, but serviceable. I certainly got a lot of use out of them. And then Prom, which I’ve already written about.
Kyle Liang-Robotics and AP Chem. You will always be known as Hammy, deal with it ^^
Joseph Tsung, Andrew Tran, Kristy Yoo. You’re all in my math class and your antics always crack me up. Whether it’s procrastinating on your extended essays or design tech projects, you’ve kept me entertained. I’m sure my flawed advice goes to good use.
Like everything else, the quality varies.
Dynamite-Taio Cruz. This was, excuse the pun, exploding in popularity at the time I was attending COSMOS, and our impromptu dance parties in the hall always included this number. Brings back great memories. I don’t listen to it as often anymore, but when it comes up, it’s a free trip down memory lane.
The Armadillo Lizard (Cordylus cataphractus) is a lizard endemic to desert areas of southern Africa. It is also known as the Typical Girdled Lizard, Armadillo Girdled Lizard, Golden Armadillo Lizard, and Armadillo Spiny-tailed Lizard.
The Armadillo Lizard possesses an uncommon antipredator adaptation, in which it takes its tail in its mouth and rolls into a ball when frightened. In this shape it is protected from predators by the thick, squarish scales along its back and the spines on its tail. This behavior, which resembles that of the mammalian armadillo, gives it its English common name. This behavior may have inspired tales of the mythical creature Ouroboros.
aw, its adorable!
OH MY GOOD GOLLY GOSH IT LOOKS LIKE AN OUROBOROS.
(via bringinxcback)
Now that I’ve gone to every dance ever, I can pick fairly. Prom 2012.
Toss up.
The Asian Tree, OUR asian tree that is, always has a couple regulars that I’ve enjoyed eating lunch with for 4 years. It also gets more nomadic, interesting clientele that hang around for a couple weeks, then move on. It’s been an awesome place to have lunch.
Mr. Goodman’s room. Power tools, SolidWorks, Robotics meetings, Scrap wood and metal, I cannot tell you how much fun I had in that room. Even though I’m not doing Mech E as my major in college, I still love tinkering, and that’s the best place on campus to do it. And it holds a lot of memories for me.