I want to get 4'A's for AS. In my first set, I got A's for Bio, Chem and Maths and a B for Psychology.
For the second set I got A's for Bio and pschology, but B's for Maths and chem.
I am hoping this time I get all A's for all my mocks. Bio is an A; that is all I know so far.
For the second set I got A's for Bio and pschology, but B's for Maths and chem.
I am hoping this time I get all A's for all my mocks. Bio is an A; that is all I know so far.
Grades matter to me, okay?
I came home. Thought, hmmm, I'll make lunch (Mushrooms and Quiche) and I'll revise a bit. I ended up watching 2 episodes of Doctor Who. I LOOOOVVVEE IT!
I wanted to talk about the ood.
You probably look at it and think, ewh, what an ugly creature.
It looks ugly and repulsive.
This is how prejudice operates.
It is inbuilt.
We form judgements based so quickly, and mostly on superficial things, like appearance.
We are all built to do this. It's how we survive.
But the problem is really, think, I am not going to get to know a person because of my opinion.
Yes, we are probably right when it comes to judgements; the brain is a spectacular detective,
However, we get things wrong.
Therefore we should always challenge our judgements and get to know someone, inspite of that.
About the Ood.
In Doctor who, they are portrayed as beautiful, peaceful and vulnerable.
The only thing that is ugly is the abuse they are subjected too.
Oods are perhaps more humane that people.
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