Today my 72 year old professor was teaching us some algebraic equation and instead of using the word terms he used "Beyonce" and "her sister" then said we need to get the "beyonce term" away from "her sister" and move her "to the left to the left"
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Not a Bad Thing
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If she had a truly amazing voice she wouldn't have made it like she did. It's why she was so open to collaborating and letting others make up for her weaknesses and going the extra mile in production, songwriting and presentation (music videos, performances, artwork, etc) because she knew her voice couldn't cover it up. If her voice couldn't be perfect then everything else had to be.
If she had a truly amazing voice she wouldn't have made it like she did. It's why she was so open to collaborating and letting others make up for her weaknesses and going the extra mile in production, songwriting and presentation (music videos, performances, artwork, etc) because she knew her voice couldn't cover it up. If her voice couldn't be perfect then everything else had to be.
It's not that I wish she was some virtuosa or something
I'm watching Jersey Shore online right now and OMG I forgot how famous they were along with Gaga, Bieber, Glee, and Twilight (The Miley Cyrus of 2010/2011) Pauly, Vinny, and Ronnie
Today my 72 year old professor was teaching us some algebraic equation and instead of using the word terms he used "Beyonce" and "her sister" then said we need to get the "beyonce term" away from "her sister" and move her "to the left to the left"
It was a cute way to teach the lesson
I can't.
Your math teacher needs to fix hasel up and log on out of ATRL. Crack that whi' and give you some tough quadratics.