Maximising the benefits of procrastination (1 Viewer)

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Any idea?

Look my sig for my own ideas. I only follow two though...the other two are little unrealistic.
 

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typing up ridiculously long flame posts in order to hone your English skills. a lotta bsing going in that subject

and making a 4u maths map for dota would be pretty darn hard actually
 

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Analysing people's posts could be another way of refining your bullshitting skills.
 

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so, um items. they're functions
for recipes, you combine them to make a special function
to test their effects, you need to integrate with respect to awesomeness.

and pathing - there's an inherent nature of resisted motion in everything you do. to accurately aim you need to account for the object's movement by predicting the order of resistance of the movement medium
hahaha
 

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Someone please contribute to the thread.

I need some advices to maximise my time of procrastination. (since I cannot control it well) :p
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
lol, i dont think its improving my english skills, maybe my typing.
seriously it does.

sheerly due to msn and myspace/bos, i can type about 90 words per minute, which is now on my resume haha.
 

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Plastering your whole computer table, monitor, bedroom wall, teddy bear? with little bits of paper that you have written notes on :lol:

And umm...writing notes on paint and making them your desktop background on your computer? :lol:

Er..post in some heated-discussion thread and learn to bullshit while you're at it whilst analysing other people's wonderful use of profane language and succinct use of their English vocab :D
 

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Playing Sims 2 could assist in understanding family dynamics for those doing Community and Family Studies??

I would be a pro at the subject if that was fact :D
 

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I had a motivational poster i stared at. It had pictures of the dream car, the dream house, the perfect girlfriend ect. ect. so when i started procrastinating i was quick to get back to work :spin:

Someone actually told me to do this i cant remember who it was.
 

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gibbo153 said:
seriously it does.

sheerly due to msn and myspace/bos, i can type about 90 words per minute, which is now on my resume haha.
yeah same as me, but i dont use the proper typing finger stuff, its basically the same with some adjustments lol. :)
 

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Sarah182 said:
Playing Sims 2 could assist in understanding family dynamics for those doing Community and Family Studies??

I would be a pro at the subject if that was fact :D
LOL! I agree. Or play your sims out to an english story you have to remember, except there's only so many times you can play out the same story before you get infuriated.
 

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looking on BOS forums for what subjects ur studying,
as someone said teltext tv
and yea
 

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  • turning on subtitles
  • playing fps (eg. CS, Rainbow Six, COD4) and apply 4u maths and physics *headshot*
  • posting extra long comments to improve your bullshitting skills
 

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