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It's the demon gang, they're coming to catch me!

Because she is a princess from Galaxy 17317319864

Holy shit, she's gorgeous

Don't worry I'll protect you..

Muahahaha..

I won't let you MOTH freak!

Change!!

Show face hero! WD-50!

For the protection of world peace!


She's so CUTE!

*Abish

I'll show u my special!!

If I believe, I'll beat u. Don't believe I wont..

Show face, I support u!

KICK!

ahhhhhh

heh..

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You're alright now..

Thank you for saving me..

Princess..show face..

They're gonna kiss!
And they live happily ever after..
Oh shit Yest is YX's birthday.. forgot to wish her.. hai~~~ stupid.... tell me the wrong date.That scene made me laugh for a while.
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From Balderdash..
I recently heard another good Law story.Apparently the Law Club booked all the classrooms in Law faculty for the duration of Reading Week for the benefit of Law students.Ahh, the advantages of being in a small faculty! I can't imagine any other faculty doing this for their students.Actually the Engineering club should do this, then the Engin students won't have to invade every nook and cranny of the school, and spoilt the market for all the rest of us (See "SNAILS OFFENCES ACT" - I was tempted to do up something regarding the SLUGS, but that'd be too lame, so).Engineering students - they come to Arts (everywhere in the school actually), take up space in our library (and probably our classrooms too), crowd us out of the canteen, take our foolscap paper, Milo and biscuits (The last academic year's Exam Teas had free Arts Club foolscap paper, biscuits and Milo, but there's no more free paper and Milo this year. Why ah?), take our women...
haha, funny shit.. but i nvr take ur women lor.. hahahahhaz.. and Law students call ppl not from law that go into their library as snails.. WTf.. who want to go to ur stupid law lib anyway..
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More funny shit on Robinson Crusoe's duality role in an economy.
Somebody please tell me is this even an economics princple!?!
If It's real, I don't know wat to say.
"In this economy Robinson Crusoe plays a dual role: he is both a consumer and a producer. Robinson can spend his time loafing on the beach thereby consuming leisure, or he can spend time gathering coconuts. The more coconuts he gathers the more he has to eat, but the less time he has to improve his tan...
Suppose that Robinson is tired of simultaneously being a producer and consumer and that he decides to alternate roles. One day he will behave entirely as a producer, and the next day he will behave entirely as a consumer. In order to coordinate these activities, he decides to set up a labour market and a coconut market.
He also sets up a firm, Crusoe, Inc., and becomes its sole shareholder. The firm is going to look at the prices for labor and coconuts and decide how much labor to hire and how many coconuts to produce, guided by the principle of profit maximization. Robinson, in his role as a worker, is going to collect income from working at the firm; in his role as shareholder in the firm he will collect profits; and, in his role as consumer he will decide how much to purchase of the firm's output. (No doubt this sounds peculiar, but there really isn't that much else to do on a desert island.)...
We're going to think about this problem first from the viewpoint of Crusoe, Inc., and then from the viewpoint of Robinson, the consumer. The discussion is a little schizophrenic at times, but that's what you have to put up with if you want to have an economy with only one person."
okay no more blogging liao.. have to study.. I'm SERIOUS!!
kakashi + 5:54 PM

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