After reading some of the later posts, here's what I have to say. If it was academic dishonesty, why sue the student for "graduating too fast"? And personally, it's academic dishonesty if the student cheated during an exam. Studying notes from classes the student isn't taking is like a student reading and learning from textbooks for classes more advanced than his/her current classes. Would it be considered academic dishonesty if I taught myself ahead of the class curriculum?
[video=youtube;93RvM7NnpJU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93RvM7NnpJU[/video]
Right now it's 86 degrees Fahrwnheit where I am.
Who/what is stopping you?
I'm fine. Going to bed in a few minutes. So good night!
It's ok, we forgive you.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/wii-u-effectively-an-xbox-360-says-microsoft-6385657 Agree? Disagree?
Looks good! Now when will the TV commercials for the game start airing?
I think so. The guy with him has the Keyblade from either Atlantica or Space Paranoids.
Thanks for the tip!
Recently, my sister and cousin made me play this board game called Trouble. It was very fun, but frustrating as well.
On which site?
Are the Budokai games good? I remember playing one of them (can't remember which) with my cousin many, many years ago when I was visiting him.
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http://thesilentchief.com/2012/07/0...arvel-versus-capcom-3-uncanny-edition-at-evo/ If this is indeed true, then all I have to say is: SRSLY Capcom?