Main Entry: tyr·an·ny Pronunciation: \ˈtir-ə-nē\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural tyr·an·nies Etymology: Middle English tyrannie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin tyrannia, from Latin tyrannus tyrant Date: 14th century 1: oppressive power; especially : oppressive power exerted by government 2 a: a government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler; especially : one characteristic of an ancient Greek city-state b: the office, authority, and administration of a tyrant 3: a rigorous condition imposed by some outside agency or force 4: a tyrannical act
I ASSUME that you are referring to that tyrannical agency called the College Board that designs AP tests and makes once-happy teenagers "waste" their best years taking boring classes in order to MAYBE get some college credit one day...huahauhauhauahuahauhauahah
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gonna read this comment also? Tyranny!
Main Entry: tyr·an·ny
Pronunciation: \ˈtir-ə-nē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural tyr·an·nies
Etymology: Middle English tyrannie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin tyrannia, from Latin tyrannus tyrant
Date: 14th century
1: oppressive power; especially : oppressive power exerted by government 2 a: a government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler; especially : one characteristic of an ancient Greek city-state b: the office, authority, and administration of a tyrant
3: a rigorous condition imposed by some outside agency or force 4: a tyrannical act
I ASSUME that you are referring to that tyrannical agency called the College Board that designs AP tests and makes once-happy teenagers "waste" their best years taking boring classes in order to MAYBE get some college credit one day...huahauhauhauahuahauhauahah
zwhats this 'on going home' and 'letting go' thing? what page? what is it? more info!
No better word than tyranny.
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