>in high-school >first day of AP US History >teacher is really popular, everyone wants to get on her good side because she's "so smart" >notice she has a Les Miserables poster on the wall >mention to her one day after class I had read the book before and really enjoyed it >"oh I've never read it, I just like the play" >mfw
I realized then how lame trying to curry favor with anyone was because by and large everyone is a moronic homosexual
I ended up graduating from a top 10 law school
>He read the book
How did you like the 15 pages long descriptions of the 1815 political mood of Paris, or his insane rambling of why monasteries are bad or the mini historical book of Waterloo just to mention at the very end 'oh yeah Marcus dad was among the poor horseman that fell into the ditch and he mistook Thenardier as his saviour'.
It'd be such a classic book if it weren't full of Hugo's political/philosophical views in bible long length.
Happened to me. >hot girl in high school >asks me what I think about Trump >I quote Wrath of Khan >"wow, anon, you know Moby Dick" >everything went better than expected
I liked both. Bad about the musical is that they did not use pre-recorded songs. Singing on camera was often awkward. Bad about the film was that Uma Thurman was not a believable fantine. She had no innocent/naive charm
>in high-school
>first day of AP US History
>teacher is really popular, everyone wants to get on her good side because she's "so smart"
>notice she has a Les Miserables poster on the wall
>mention to her one day after class I had read the book before and really enjoyed it
>"oh I've never read it, I just like the play"
>mfw
brown noser homosexual
I realized then how lame trying to curry favor with anyone was because by and large everyone is a moronic homosexual
I ended up graduating from a top 10 law school
no youre still an insecure little gay at heart. thats why youre trying to prove something to me. its simply in your nature. people never change
Nope, I simply know I'm better than you and like lordng that fact over your useless little head
everyone can see right through your bs anon
lmao no one cares about your fricking life, Black person
Cope and seethe more brainlets, I'm better than you both and you know it
>3 year old buzzwords because you have no actual defense
wow, they really taught you well in that top 10 law school
You don't deserve better brainlet, keep coping keep seething
full ego-defense mode
Anon, you can't even find the period on your keyboard. You're a paralegal at best.
More like a paraplegic
>He read the book
How did you like the 15 pages long descriptions of the 1815 political mood of Paris, or his insane rambling of why monasteries are bad or the mini historical book of Waterloo just to mention at the very end 'oh yeah Marcus dad was among the poor horseman that fell into the ditch and he mistook Thenardier as his saviour'.
It'd be such a classic book if it weren't full of Hugo's political/philosophical views in bible long length.
the poster is the poster of the play ya dingus
Happened to me.
>hot girl in high school
>asks me what I think about Trump
>I quote Wrath of Khan
>"wow, anon, you know Moby Dick"
>everything went better than expected
>high school
>put "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" in an essay randomly
>teacher thinks it's profound or some shit
AND I'M JAVERT
>I WAS BORN INSIDE A JAIL, I WAS BORN WITH SCUM LIKE YOU, I AM FROM THE GUTTEE TOO
I screamed kino
I liked both. Bad about the musical is that they did not use pre-recorded songs. Singing on camera was often awkward. Bad about the film was that Uma Thurman was not a believable fantine. She had no innocent/naive charm
YOU ARE A DANGEROUS NUN
SIX SIX SIX
qui gon jin kinda looks like the breenius in that pic
I want to have sex with Helena Bonham Carter.
And I'm Javert one
>lay mizz
Never seen the movie, barely know what it’s about, but I’m glad I never have to hear the words lay mizz again
they're both shit
the book is better
I haven't read it
I will not elaborate