Those land communities are really addictive to join.
Well, ever since I became more invovled in one and then I was all, 'Hey, this is fun! And makes me slightly less bored! I shall go join more!' and so I went and did join more. Two more.
And now here I come--pimping the communites I joined (because they're new and need more members because more members=lots of fun):
You can find out more information here. There are three teams (Rocketgeese, Dragons, and Piratefish) and you compete against other teams for points and it's fun and slightly addictive and did I mention it's fun? Go join :)
And, the other one I recently joined because thought it was fun (and I had been thinking a couple days ago that wouldn't it be awesome if there was a land community for the show? And then I saw a post about it and I was all, 'My prayers have been answered!' and joined):
You can find out more information here. There are four teams (Sam, Gene, Alex, and Annie) and you compete against other teams for points and it's fun and addictive. Go join :)
Anyway, I've gotten most of my grades for my classes. A's in three classes (bio psych, abnormal psych, and yoga) and B in stained art (seriously? skewed grading system :/ she graded on quality of the stained art glass we did. I'm sorry, but not all of us can really make a really professional-like stained art piece -_- she should've at least graded us on how much we completed, so if we completed all we get an A, but no, it had to be quality). I'm still waiting for philosophy but so far it looks pretty good. (Reminds me of a story my mom told me. One semester in college she was taking all these hard classes, in which she got all A's and then in an art history class she was taking she got a B. Ruined her chance at getting straight A's, which she told me she never achieved. If I hypothetically get an A in philosophy, which i somewhat doubt, then I can sympathize with her frustration over the B in the art history class.)
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