A vietnamese and half japanese token asian girls just trying to stay alive by all means possible.
Some believe they may be EVIL. There is no scientific proof for these assumptions.
Somedays they can be seen in their other identities: a hamster and a bird.
They tend to love opening the mind, smoke a DEATH amount of stoges, and discuss different conspiracy theories.
Some believe they may be EVIL. There is no scientific proof for these assumptions.
Somedays they can be seen in their other identities: a hamster and a bird.
They tend to love opening the mind, smoke a DEATH amount of stoges, and discuss different conspiracy theories.
ap-we got 5 on it!
others- oh nice!
ap- oh I think we lost it... oh man.... this sucks.
others- oh no dudes its all good.
ap- sweet, we got you some other time though
others- fo sho fo sho
ap- eeheheheheeeee.... asian persuasion.
others- oh nice!
ap- oh I think we lost it... oh man.... this sucks.
others- oh no dudes its all good.
ap- sweet, we got you some other time though
others- fo sho fo sho
ap- eeheheheheeeee.... asian persuasion.
by purplebird27 January 11, 2008
by BenJJarvis February 21, 2017
by Nick D April 24, 2003
A method of persuasion where in an effort to persuade their friends to do something, one repeats their friends name, until the friend gives in a agrees.
Brant: Hey Garth are you going to Panda Express for lunch?
Garth: um.....
Brant: Garth
(waits a second) Garth
(waits another second)Garth
(waits yet another second) Garth...
Garth: Ok, I will go
Brant: YES!! The Thayer Persuasion Method works again!
Garth: um.....
Brant: Garth
(waits a second) Garth
(waits another second)Garth
(waits yet another second) Garth...
Garth: Ok, I will go
Brant: YES!! The Thayer Persuasion Method works again!
by Garth Tingey October 09, 2007
The tools you need to get the most mathophobic student or adult not to give up on the most disliked school subject even if it appears that they were not born with the “mathematical gene.”
Pep talks, study tips, showers of praise, and no condemnation for failures are some common weapons of math persuasion successful teachers use to help students achieve a decent level of mathematical proficiency.
by MathPlus January 30, 2018
by Spun Sideways July 18, 2018
by spam javelin June 12, 2003