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09-13-2006, 09:52 PM | #31 |
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Or say, "Wanna see something really ugly?" And then she'll say, "Yes." And then you say, "Look in the mirror."
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09-14-2006, 10:10 AM | #32 |
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It sucks how many kids in Visual Arts are taking just because they need another credit to graduate or think it's easy or whatever. Aren't there people who take Visual Arts because they like art?! Where are you guys?!
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09-14-2006, 12:32 PM | #33 | |
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Oh man that was priceless! I love that kind of humor! Or if you say, "Wanna see something really ugly?" And if she says "No", than say, "Oh okay. Just don't look in the mirror then." I outta use that kinda line the next time when the girl who sits in front of me tells me something about me makes her feel like she's gonna puke again. But then, for both of me and vannielou, what if she tells the teacher??
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09-14-2006, 01:17 PM | #34 |
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Just tell her that puking will make her beautful, and that she'll get bullimia and starve to death. Deliver that with a smile.
Well, my school day's okay... First period I have english, which I don't pay attention to. Second period I have CHemistry, which is FUN! I'm gonna take Organic Chem in college. Explosives. Wheee! Third period I have Gym, or a free, or chem lab. GYm was great today, we were doing fitness testing. I'm this teeny littel girl, and all the guys were all trying to do pull-ups. they got like one or two or three, one guy got six. I got nine. I have SO MUCH FUN doing that. Facial expressions=priceless. Fourth period I have social stufdies, which is pointless. Fifth I have art, which I'm in becuase it's what I want to do for career. Sixth I have Calculus. (*waves at cassini* I'm a math nerd too! Textbooks are interesting!) I studied a bit over the summer, so when my teacher started in on delta-x today I knew exactly what he was talking about. Funnness. Seventh I have free, or an extra period of calculus. Eight I have german, which is funfunfun. I'm in eleventh grade, though currently i'm only fifteen. also today at school, we did medical screenings, so I got a chance to look at my records. So, being bored, I decided to check out my height/weight from like second grade... because i've been curious as to how tall i'd have been in comparison to mac. Since his coc card lists him as 3'6" and 67 pounds (right?) I was two inches shorter than him and like 2/3 of his weight. Which I fund amusing. Then again, I was seven in second grade, so... |
09-14-2006, 01:32 PM | #35 |
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Woaaah! By this rate you'll be headed off to college in a year! I wish I was smart like that.
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09-14-2006, 05:17 PM | #36 |
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Then you tell the teacher all the mean stuff she did to you. Yeah, I'm evil. Or you can just depend on that fact that she thinks she's too old and grown up to tattle-tale.
(to Kageri) I like art. I wanted to take a scuplture class, but they said freshmen hands weren't large enough to hold a pottery wheel...*looks at hands*...mine are large enough... But once I had this art teacher in my elementary school, and everybody agreed she was psycho. |
09-14-2006, 05:24 PM | #37 | |
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Completely off-topic, I know. I just had to let it out. It's driving me nuts and I'm poor. My car is kind and doesn't guzzle up the $3 gas. |
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09-22-2006, 06:10 PM | #38 |
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I think it'd be fun to take Visual Arts, but I'm not in that class. So sad. Anyway, here's what school's been like for me latley.
There's this one boy, and every time we see eachother he gives me a little shy smile and says "Hi" in a quiet sorta voice. He's done this several times in the past two weeks and it's becoming more frequent. I just don't know what to think of this, since I'm not used to even that much attention from a guy, and guys don't pay any attention to me anyway. I'm just wondering if he likes me? Probably not. But like I said, no other guy has EVER did this to me before so....I don't know. This whole "guy smiling at me" thing is freaking my emotions! I know it's gonna sound really inmature of me but, how do you know if a guy likes you?
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09-22-2006, 07:09 PM | #39 |
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Oh goodness, I certanly don't have the guts! I'm shy when it comes to boys. Yes, the more I think about it, it IS torture.
Love is a beautiful thing, it's getting there is what I hate.
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He's cool, I mean c'moooooooooooooooon? We ammigo! The every kid. Best female cartoon ever. There should be more of these ladies. Don't underestimate the power of wuv. |
09-22-2006, 08:37 PM | #40 |
I go by Jam or Jammy now, don't call me kaytea
I also use them/them pronouns now, ignore the gender thing it's a lie
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people in my school are shallow=(
the boys there only like the pretty girls and im far from pretty
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