At the time, it did not occur to me
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3162522/1/I_Disappear- a person with a rather strong understanding of the School Rumble characters...
Temerity Connotation Exceptional Lecherous bout
Remember to: Make a more detailed analysis about why I loathe 'The Secret'
The extremely cheeky and in-your face writer, Mr.Janades(spelling error?) Devan, illuminated some of the finer points regarding the use of certain old sayings...
'Tightening one's belt' is not the same thing as reducing one's expenditure. You have to spend less first, and thus you would eat less and subsequently become thinner. Only then can you 'tighten your belt'. Spend less to tighten your belt!
'Eating humble pie' is supposedly based on the umbles pie which was eaten in the courts of old English kings. It was a pie that was served in the lower portion of the dining table (for the less important people), but it was eventually promoted to the upper half of the table. I think it should be made of the different innards of a deer. Something like that.
A friend of mine in camp told me something interesting the other day... What if we weigh our trust of others in terms of money? For instance, I might not trust Gwendolyn enough to lend her an amount as small as $5, but I might trust Giovanni to return me a loan of $50,000. How much we are worth (in monetary terms) is dependant on how reliable our character is perceived to be, as well as our technical and money-making abilities. Thus, we should also work towards reducing our 'credit risk' from both ends.
I think it's a concise way to measure the value of people, haha....
Temerity Connotation Exceptional Lecherous bout
Remember to: Make a more detailed analysis about why I loathe 'The Secret'
The extremely cheeky and in-your face writer, Mr.Janades(spelling error?) Devan, illuminated some of the finer points regarding the use of certain old sayings...
'Tightening one's belt' is not the same thing as reducing one's expenditure. You have to spend less first, and thus you would eat less and subsequently become thinner. Only then can you 'tighten your belt'. Spend less to tighten your belt!
'Eating humble pie' is supposedly based on the umbles pie which was eaten in the courts of old English kings. It was a pie that was served in the lower portion of the dining table (for the less important people), but it was eventually promoted to the upper half of the table. I think it should be made of the different innards of a deer. Something like that.
A friend of mine in camp told me something interesting the other day... What if we weigh our trust of others in terms of money? For instance, I might not trust Gwendolyn enough to lend her an amount as small as $5, but I might trust Giovanni to return me a loan of $50,000. How much we are worth (in monetary terms) is dependant on how reliable our character is perceived to be, as well as our technical and money-making abilities. Thus, we should also work towards reducing our 'credit risk' from both ends.
I think it's a concise way to measure the value of people, haha....

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