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well hello there fellow tamizhan
well hello there fellow tamizhan
So your telling me to take the test and if I fail I leave?what maths r u doing? also if u think you're gonna bomb, drop maths after the test not before it silly, so your t1 result doesn't count
yep. In my school for example, if u do the T1 advanced test than that disqualifies u from doing the T1 standard test. If u then drop the second after u do the advanced test, you'll never have to do the standard one and will get an estimate for ur mark. Considering you're dropping right before the test and haven't had the chance to study for the other one, i reckon just bomb whatever test you're abt to do and get the estimate.So your telling me to take the test and if I fail I leave?
hello my fellow tamil tigerwell hello there fellow tamizhan
sorry man i'm the indian one not eelamhello my fellow tamil tiger
Ayy in elective history our multi-modal assignment was a news report on some terrorist organisation, and my group chose the Tamil Tigers. Lemme bring that up:sorry man i'm the indian one not eelam
And now… a tragedy. Between 3:30 and 8:30 am this morning, the 24th of July 2001, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, known colloquially as the Tamil Tigers, blew up 26 aircraft originating from the Bandaranaike Airport in western Sri Lanka. Authorities have identified the 14 perpetrators as members of the elite suicide commando unit of the LTTE known as the ‘Black Tigers’. They have successfully destroyed 26 aircraft including commercial and military vehicles in 5 hours, leaving 7 people killed and 12 injured. This attack aimed to expose the shaky foundations on which the country's national security structure was founded. It will inevitably lead to the government's capacity to develop intelligence, forecast threats, and protect its critical infrastructure to be questioned. It is to be made clear that the ‘Black Tigers’ are no amateurs, this was a planned and deliberate attack that took months of preparation to achieve. In fact, the LTTE are pioneers in their method of suicide attacks. Of all the terrorist groups in the world, they were the first insurgent organisation to use concealed explosive belts and vests in their operations. All soldiers of the LTTE carry a suicide pill around their necks to escape captivity and torture by enemy forces. This method of suicide bombing has been hitherto copied by terrorist groups in Pakistan, Afganistan, Iraq and other countries. It can only be assumed that the LTTE will remain a major threat within the near future. For the viewers unaware, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or ‘LTTE’ are a militant organisation fighting for the creation of the independent Tamil state of Eelam in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. This has been an ongoing conflict since the establishment of the Sinhalese Buddhist Government of Sri Lanka in 1948 after the British occupation ended. The Tamil citizens found themselves the targets of institutional discrimination instigated by the Sinhalese authorities and the government. This discrimination and violence against the Tamil citizens lead to a calling for an independent state and for an organisation to protect their rights. And so the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam filled the void of Tamil protection and became a voice for the voiceless. The organisation was and still is led by Velupillai Prabhakaran, a passionate citizen who saw the discrimination his people faced and decided to do something about it. This may sound like a noble cause, however, the question facing the world today is ‘is it really worth it?’ Today’s attack is not one of a kind, the LTTE were responsible for the assassination of President Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka in May 1993, as well as the suicide attack on the central bank of Colombo that killed 100 people in January 1996. These increasingly violent attacks are not sustainable and today's attack, one of the worst aviatory attacks in modern history, is only a taste of what's to come. |
that actually looks like a textbook chapter tho-an absolutely fire tamil tiger textbook chapter i made:
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gotta become one with MS wordthat actually looks like a textbook chapter tho-
What level maths are you doing?So your telling me to take the test and if I fail I leave?
hey brodie, just a heads up here bud, I really respect it, keep playing the game of hsc dawg- STANDARD MATHEMATICS
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how do you put stuff in a boxAyy in elective history our multi-modal assignment was a news report on some terrorist organisation, and my group chose the Tamil Tigers. Lemme bring that up:
And now… a tragedy. Between 3:30 and 8:30 am this morning, the 24th of July 2001, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, known colloquially as the Tamil Tigers, blew up 26 aircraft originating from the Bandaranaike Airport in western Sri Lanka.
Authorities have identified the 14 perpetrators as members of the elite suicide commando unit of the LTTE known as the ‘Black Tigers’. They have successfully destroyed 26 aircraft including commercial and military vehicles in 5 hours, leaving 7 people killed and 12 injured.
This attack aimed to expose the shaky foundations on which the country's national security structure was founded. It will inevitably lead to the government's capacity to develop intelligence, forecast threats, and protect its critical infrastructure to be questioned.
It is to be made clear that the ‘Black Tigers’ are no amateurs, this was a planned and deliberate attack that took months of preparation to achieve. In fact, the LTTE are pioneers in their method of suicide attacks. Of all the terrorist groups in the world, they were the first insurgent organisation to use concealed explosive belts and vests in their operations. All soldiers of the LTTE carry a suicide pill around their necks to escape captivity and torture by enemy forces. This method of suicide bombing has been hitherto copied by terrorist groups in Pakistan, Afganistan, Iraq and other countries. It can only be assumed that the LTTE will remain a major threat within the near future.
For the viewers unaware, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or ‘LTTE’ are a militant organisation fighting for the creation of the independent Tamil state of Eelam in northern and eastern Sri Lanka.
This has been an ongoing conflict since the establishment of the Sinhalese Buddhist Government of Sri Lanka in 1948 after the British occupation ended. The Tamil citizens found themselves the targets of institutional discrimination instigated by the Sinhalese authorities and the government. This discrimination and violence against the Tamil citizens lead to a calling for an independent state and for an organisation to protect their rights.
And so the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam filled the void of Tamil protection and became a voice for the voiceless. The organisation was and still is led by Velupillai Prabhakaran, a passionate citizen who saw the discrimination his people faced and decided to do something about it.
This may sound like a noble cause, however, the question facing the world today is ‘is it really worth it?’ Today’s attack is not one of a kind, the LTTE were responsible for the assassination of President Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka in May 1993, as well as the suicide attack on the central bank of Colombo that killed 100 people in January 1996. These increasingly violent attacks are not sustainable and today's attack, one of the worst aviatory attacks in modern history, is only a taste of what's to come.
nevermind i figured it out 1x1 table |
dr hazardous rat thats quite soy i have to sayAyy in elective history our multi-modal assignment was a news report on some terrorist organisation, and my group chose the Tamil Tigers. Lemme bring that up:
And now… a tragedy. Between 3:30 and 8:30 am this morning, the 24th of July 2001, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, known colloquially as the Tamil Tigers, blew up 26 aircraft originating from the Bandaranaike Airport in western Sri Lanka.
Authorities have identified the 14 perpetrators as members of the elite suicide commando unit of the LTTE known as the ‘Black Tigers’. They have successfully destroyed 26 aircraft including commercial and military vehicles in 5 hours, leaving 7 people killed and 12 injured.
This attack aimed to expose the shaky foundations on which the country's national security structure was founded. It will inevitably lead to the government's capacity to develop intelligence, forecast threats, and protect its critical infrastructure to be questioned.
It is to be made clear that the ‘Black Tigers’ are no amateurs, this was a planned and deliberate attack that took months of preparation to achieve. In fact, the LTTE are pioneers in their method of suicide attacks. Of all the terrorist groups in the world, they were the first insurgent organisation to use concealed explosive belts and vests in their operations. All soldiers of the LTTE carry a suicide pill around their necks to escape captivity and torture by enemy forces. This method of suicide bombing has been hitherto copied by terrorist groups in Pakistan, Afganistan, Iraq and other countries. It can only be assumed that the LTTE will remain a major threat within the near future.
For the viewers unaware, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or ‘LTTE’ are a militant organisation fighting for the creation of the independent Tamil state of Eelam in northern and eastern Sri Lanka.
This has been an ongoing conflict since the establishment of the Sinhalese Buddhist Government of Sri Lanka in 1948 after the British occupation ended. The Tamil citizens found themselves the targets of institutional discrimination instigated by the Sinhalese authorities and the government. This discrimination and violence against the Tamil citizens lead to a calling for an independent state and for an organisation to protect their rights.
And so the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam filled the void of Tamil protection and became a voice for the voiceless. The organisation was and still is led by Velupillai Prabhakaran, a passionate citizen who saw the discrimination his people faced and decided to do something about it.
This may sound like a noble cause, however, the question facing the world today is ‘is it really worth it?’ Today’s attack is not one of a kind, the LTTE were responsible for the assassination of President Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka in May 1993, as well as the suicide attack on the central bank of Colombo that killed 100 people in January 1996. These increasingly violent attacks are not sustainable and today's attack, one of the worst aviatory attacks in modern history, is only a taste of what's to come.
@carrotsss y r u liking these!!!dr hazardous rat thats quite soy i have to say
the shade@carrotsss y r u liking these!!!
why does everyone hate you@carrotsss y r u liking these!!!
hate is a strong word to use ambiguously.why does everyone hate you
ambiguous is my middle namehate is a strong word to use ambiguously.