[edit]You think the previous owner had a magical color changing highlighter here
[edit]And here you find that the previous owner had a crush on a "Dwight". You wonder if it was a male or a female, you flip to the front and you look at the crossed out name... "Pat Lincoln" - Damn unisex names. You decide that a homosexual man would have taken better care of his textbook and conclude that "Pat" means "Patricia". You sign a relief for not owning something previously owned by an ostensible homosexual with a crush on a "Dwight". You move on...
[edit]Semi-interesting philosophical questions that you also don't get to write about
[edit]Factual questions that you of course get assigned where the answers are like "1948 - New Brunswick"
[edit]This one is odd however, and the answer is in the back of the book, so you don't have to do it, because the teacher assumes you are a cheating jackass - which is absolutely correct.
[edit]Another one you have to do --- oh wait, no, your friend just told you on AIM. Ok, move on.
[edit]The question, yeah, the question is like 4 sentances long. Just leave a lot of space, you'll get back to the question when you don't feel like falling asleep.
[edit]This is one of those damn odd ones that ARENT in the back of the book and it looks really tough and you see you are assigned it, and you feel pain. You feel pain
[edit]This is the last question which is actually kinda easy but looks hard
[edit]More questions, really brainy ones that you wonder if anyone actually does. Maybe in the Hamptons or something, you think...