Aaah, this site is uncool
Oct. 20th, 2003 11:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, not really, it's just not very eloquent.
Hmm, do you think Australia has acheived Sustainable developent?
But I'm not complaining. Class-time computer use rocks.
Interdependent is a good word. I also like Bifocal. Ahaha, good wordses.
4. The economic, social and environmental sectors are interdependent. Make a list of three examples of these links, eg pollution of air and water (environmental) causes disease and extra health care needs (social).
But WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!
I wish I understood, I really do.
*sigh*
Woohoo! 5 mins of LEGAL livejournaling time!
(well, not livejournal-specific, the longer they don't know about livejournal, the better)
Something in here smells really bad. Like a toilet.
I will now write a song.
::ahem::
really really bad smelling
like a toilet
not
really really good smelling
like a....palm..tree? *stares out the window at the palm trees*
Speaking of palm trees, I'm really dissapointed with our school for having palm trees. Why? Well I'll tell you.
The most obvious point being that palm trees grow ON THE BEACH, in the TROPICS.
This is not the beach nor the tropics. They shouldn't be here.
Ok, so we have a Palm tree in our backyard. It's not actually supposed to be here. It was expected to have died by now, but noooooo... ooh, Palm tree *waves hands eccentricly*
But it has pretty flowers, and Bonnie likes to eat the branches that fall down (well, chew on really) so I guess it's tollerable. Oh yes, and bats live in that tree, you know. Bats. And we have an owl somewhere, a white one, and
wait for it
no, really, wait for it
a wedge tailed eagle, and I'm not kidding. It's not a ratty little thing either. Ok, so I've only seen it twice, but it was in our tree. Our crow-tree.
And it was a freakin EAGLE!!
What is an eagle doing in suburbia, I ask you?
Oh, well.
Just so long as it doesn't eat my dog.
*narrows eyes* bastard.
Yep. I have to go to maths now. -_- woohoo.
It's probably glaringly obvious. But, yeah.
Hmm, do you think Australia has acheived Sustainable developent?
But I'm not complaining. Class-time computer use rocks.
Interdependent is a good word. I also like Bifocal. Ahaha, good wordses.
4. The economic, social and environmental sectors are interdependent. Make a list of three examples of these links, eg pollution of air and water (environmental) causes disease and extra health care needs (social).
But WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!
I wish I understood, I really do.
*sigh*
Woohoo! 5 mins of LEGAL livejournaling time!
(well, not livejournal-specific, the longer they don't know about livejournal, the better)
Something in here smells really bad. Like a toilet.
I will now write a song.
::ahem::
really really bad smelling
like a toilet
not
really really good smelling
like a....palm..tree? *stares out the window at the palm trees*
Speaking of palm trees, I'm really dissapointed with our school for having palm trees. Why? Well I'll tell you.
The most obvious point being that palm trees grow ON THE BEACH, in the TROPICS.
This is not the beach nor the tropics. They shouldn't be here.
Ok, so we have a Palm tree in our backyard. It's not actually supposed to be here. It was expected to have died by now, but noooooo... ooh, Palm tree *waves hands eccentricly*
But it has pretty flowers, and Bonnie likes to eat the branches that fall down (well, chew on really) so I guess it's tollerable. Oh yes, and bats live in that tree, you know. Bats. And we have an owl somewhere, a white one, and
wait for it
no, really, wait for it
a wedge tailed eagle, and I'm not kidding. It's not a ratty little thing either. Ok, so I've only seen it twice, but it was in our tree. Our crow-tree.
And it was a freakin EAGLE!!
What is an eagle doing in suburbia, I ask you?
Oh, well.
Just so long as it doesn't eat my dog.
*narrows eyes* bastard.
Yep. I have to go to maths now. -_- woohoo.
It's probably glaringly obvious. But, yeah.