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SalsatheGeek
09-19-2006, 02:25 PM
I was one of the members for Science Olympiad last year. For all people who don't know, read this.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_Olympiad

I was in last year and I got really into it. I got really attached to the events and all the stuff. I absolutely loved it. But this year during the tryouts, I got angered by my brother and in my rage, missed several questions. I didn't make the team......:( Now I'm so mad.:mad: Help!!!!







For all who don't know, I'm in my rage mode and LightZoma, I denounced myself as your minion, hahahahahahahah!

Edit:The new annoucement today is..........I'm quitting for a year. My parents thinks I need to study more to get in and make such a big deal out of this so they're cutting time off. I'm sorry.........Can't get over it..............And I still dennouce myself as your minion, LightZoma!

Shadow Crest
09-19-2006, 04:40 PM
Just turn him into a punching bag.
That'll solve everything.

ipwnkthxbai
09-19-2006, 04:42 PM
Pretty much what Shadow Crest said, but remember to tie a good not to hang him by.

AssaultRifle
09-19-2006, 04:47 PM
Punch him in the throat, that way you can laugh as he squirms about the floor. Give him a few kicks to break his ribs, then proceed to get on top of him and use his face as a speedbag.

Shadow Crest
09-19-2006, 04:48 PM
Keep him alive tho...
Then, you can have him available when he pisses you off again.

ehntoo
09-19-2006, 04:52 PM
To bring a wee bit of logic to the party:

Isn't it still your fault if you can't stand up to external influences?

"(insert name here), you've tested positive for cocaine on our random drug test. What do you have to say for yourself?"

"My friend told me it was cool."

No. Doesn't work.

Don't try to pass this off on someone else. Sure he may have angered you, and you may have been in a foul mood, but I've never been in a situation like that where I haven't been able to put issues aside for long enough to do my best.

I'm sorry, but my advice is to suck it up.

Good luck next time.

ipwnkthxbai
09-19-2006, 04:56 PM
Ehntoo is being an inconsiderate a-hole who clearly doesn't understand what you're goign through. Keep what me and Shadow Crest said, except change your brother to Ehntoo, and you should be fine.

ehntoo
09-19-2006, 04:58 PM
Ehntoo is being an inconsiderate a-hole who clearly doesn't understand what you're goign through. Keep what me and Shadow Crest said, except change your brother to Ehntoo, and you should be fine.
Funny. I'd imagine I'm quite a lot older than you are.

I do understand what he's going through. Quite well, in fact. But passing off blame on someone else doesn't help the situation at all.

*edit*
I'd actually probably beat up my brother as well. But it'd be for pissing me off, not for changing my emotional state in such a manner that I didn't perform at my best.

SalsatheGeek
09-19-2006, 04:58 PM
To bring a wee bit of logic to the party:

Isn't it still your fault if you can't stand up to external influences?

"(insert name here), you've tested positive for cocaine on our random drug test. What do you have to say for yourself?"

"My friend told me it was cool."

No. Doesn't work.

Don't try to pass this off on someone else. Sure he may have angered you, and you may have been in a foul mood, but I've never been in a situation like that where I haven't been able to put issues aside for long enough to do my best.

I'm sorry, but my advice is to suck it up.

Good luck next time.

Thanks. And I will do better next time. I was blinded by rage, srry. Don't worry, three other rejects feel my pain. Until then, I punch him up......

ipwnkthxbai
09-19-2006, 05:02 PM
I'd hope you're not quite a bit older than me, as I'm 16 and pushing the age limit for forums, not that there is one, but I'd hope that I wasn't still visiting message boards when I was 20. Also, holding emotions in is way over rated. Hell, it's gotta come out somehow, if somehow is being a little dick, teach em a lesson.

ehntoo
09-19-2006, 05:16 PM
I'd hope you're not quite a bit older than me, as I'm 16 and pushing the age limit for forums, not that there is one, but I'd hope that I wasn't still visiting message boards when I was 20. Also, holding emotions in is way over rated. Hell, it's gotta come out somehow, if somehow is being a little dick, teach em a lesson.
Ah. I'm 16 as well. You came off on me as more of a 13-year old. And there are people who are 20 and older floating around these boards.

Are you trying to suggest to me that if you get a job and your boss tells you to do something that upsets you, you're going to "teach 'em a lesson"? Just wait, man.

Sure, it has to come out. But punching someone isn't always the best method, as usually when one punches another person, there are certain (typically unpleasant) repercussions.

SalsatheGeek
09-19-2006, 05:18 PM
Already did and feels better. It wasn't the nicest way to handle things but it gotten me much happier than any other method. Ok, so how should I pass? Is anyone else in this event?

ipwnkthxbai
09-19-2006, 06:13 PM
Beating up your boss has consequences, beating up your brother does not.

h00pla
09-20-2006, 09:29 AM
I'm going to laugh when you leave home for a while and come back to meet your brother who's spent the whole time nursing his hatred for you while bulking up to take you on.

then show me no consequences. Not to mention if your parents are even the slightest bit capable as parents you should be losing almost all rights for beating up your brother.

Anger does not have to come out somehow. I prevent my anger from coming forth all the time. After twenty minutes it disappates and doesn't matter any more.

I'm with n2 on this, just suck it up and move on

SalsatheGeek
09-20-2006, 05:20 PM
Can't, the new annoucement today is..........I'm quitting for a year. My parents thinks I need to study more to get in and make such a big deal out of this so they're cutting time off. I'm sorry.........Can't get over it..............

RocketSoldier
09-20-2006, 05:57 PM
Use a MAXIMUM of the 3 periods.