A stands for Arg.
R stands for Read the earlier post.
G stands for… Geometery got stuck in my head.
This is a pretty late post because its from about a week ago, but: By the “Read-Earlier-Post Postulate” and “Looking-At-The-Title Theorem” and the “Inference Postulate”, you can probably conclude that: I did not win the school science fair. In fact, I did not place at all. Boohoo. Hey, at least I made it to the Finalists section! (REmember. I’m an OPTIMIST) Our project was good, though. It would have won an award except it, according to my father who is exceptionally intelligent in this field of knowledge, the wording should have been more concise. The judges only have time to look at each project briefly, so the project should explain a lot in very short wording.
I’m going to Synopsys County Fair tho. I’ll edit the board and stuff over the Christmas break to make it more concise.
My partner’s not so keen on going to Synopsys because she doesn’t want to go through the “huge” trouble of signing the papers and everything. Actually, it’s not that bad. Or again it might just be me. I really don’t know. But I know this: as long as it means my project wasn’t done in vain, it’s all good.
p.s. I know this isn’t a letter but I’m writing p.s. anyway.
p.p.s. For those of you who haven’t the intellect to have advanced to the level of arithmetic known as geometry yet or aren’t of age yet, Theorems and Postulates and Definitions are just stuff you’ll need to learn to prove certain stuff in geometry.
And finally, a half angry half nothing p.p.p.s. My sister won first in the sixth grade science fair division (bangs my head on the wall)… (oh wait maybe twice)… (or thrice)… (oh wait i just remembered hitting your head on something makes you lose brain cells… woops).
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