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| View Poll Results: Are YOU AP's slave? | |||
| *whipcrack* "Yes, Slavemaster AP! Your wish is my command!" |
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18 | 35.29% |
| 'Slavemaster AP'?! AP is MY slave! |
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17 | 33.33% |
| ...and THATS the reason I didn't sign up for AP! |
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9 | 17.65% |
| hehe, silly high-school students. I got out of that whole thing a few years ago and now I'm in college.... where we have finals this week. aww poop. |
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3 | 5.88% |
| hehe, silly STUDENTS. Wouldn't it be funny if I was your proctor during the AP test? |
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4 | 7.84% |
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![]() What I meant is that people use the terms interchangibly. You don't hear someone saying, "I'm going to a university" that often - usually they say, "I'm going to college" - even if they are going to a university. Yeah, technically there's a difference, but not in the eyes of most people. Harrison made it sound as if there is a major difference in Canada, so I was just asking =D Oh, and Ian, happy birthday in 9 days ;-) |
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