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[FONT=ARIAL] [color=darkorchid][size=2]Being a junior facing ACTs and college and such is just a high-stress time of your life to be in, and having overly-dramatic friends don't help much. I'm more than sure I was born with the tendancy to obsess over every little detail, so worrying is a definite lock. I think yearning would be one as well, if that could be changed into an emotion. I live in a very suburban town with all the typical high school stereotypes (but instead of only 500 students, I deal with 4,000+...) and I just need to get out. I've traveled alot previously because of my mixed parenatge, but I still feel the need to go out and see more. ^^[/font][/color][/size]
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[color=teal][size=1]You, know, she's actually not bad. At first, I thought she was just another singer who was trying to be ethereal and what not, but I actually liked some of her songs.[/color][/size]
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[SIZE=1][COLOR=teal]There's really no such thing as true love in my opinion, but as some other previous members stated, it really has everything to dow ith friendship. How can you love someone when you don't know them? However, I can't deny a certain feeling of [I]rightness[/I] when you first meet that special someone. When I met my boyfriend, I felt it. We were best friends for two years, and have been dating for about a year. Now, I don't know if what we have is love, but it's the closest I've ever come and that's good enough for me. [/COLOR][/SIZE]
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[QUOTE=Godelsensei][COLOR=Gray][FONT=Courier New]What the hell kind of thread is this?! [/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE] [color=orange][size=1] Well put. I'd have to say that this is one of the most egotistical threads I have probably ever seen on OB, let alone on various other message boards. It just oh [i]so [/i]warms our hearts that you feel good about yourself, it really does, but the fact that you're going to toot your horn to people you barely know and/ or don't give a crap if you're on a football team or not is really just quite sad. With that said, I'm totally cool. [/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I go out and party with my friends until I'm dead tired. Or try to think of a way out of the situations that's screwing up my life at that particular moment. Either way, I always feel better in the end, and my head always hurts. [/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] If I died today, I think my biggest regret would be not looking both ways before crossing that stupid street. If I could change one thing about my life, I probably would have changed my decision to not tip my hair bright orange. My most cherished moment is probably when I met my boyfriend, just to be consistent with the corny aspects of this discussion.[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I feel your pain, but I certainly hope you haven't had the misfortune to use the namebrand Clean and Clear facewash; not "Morning Burst". My face was so itchy. Anyway, it goes the same with every facewash for me. Luckily, your problem is like mine, so I'd suggest Clinque face wash soap. It's really good, but its a [i]little[/i] expensive. (But it's worth not looking like I lost in a fight with Edward Scissorhands...) Hope that helps![/color][/size]
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[quote name='xmystic_silverx']! One April Fools day, I hid my mother's coffe and cigarettes, then I took her camera and took a picture of where I his them. That day they never found them until my mom developed the film and saw that I hid them in my brother's dresser! HAHAHA![/quote] [color=orange][size=1] *falls over laughing* That's great! You just gave me an idea for my sister's prank...Couldn't leave her out, ya know? *Goes in search of sister's hair straightener and camera*[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I've participated in countless protests and I have to agree with Winter: They're pointless. My reason being: I've found it to be more effective if you bring your problem [b]discreetly[/b] to the source and remain polite to solve it, instead of dragging along those who would use your cause for an excuse to rile up. In response to this protest, I would suggest you and a small group of the leaders of the protest call a meeting with Dr. O, see how [i]he[/i] feels about the whole matter. If you still see the need to push the issue, try to set up a meeting with the BOE. They may be adults, but they're adults with jobs that happen to be all about [b]you[/b]. I would just like to point out that the BOE probably has some valid reasons for demanding the removal of Dr.O. As I'm sure you're going to argue, they're not valid and you've already talked to them. Like I said, schedule a meeting with them and listen to their reasons. They may be old, but with that age comes wisdom. Good luck! (And tell us how it went, okay?) ^_^[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] OOC: Okay, I'm way too lazy to read through all the posts, so I'll just take it from the last library girl's post and hope I'm somewhat in this... _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Mara gazed tiredly at Vaxla at Laura. "How about," she suggested, staring at her nails nonchalantly, "we [b]not[/b] find a new place to read, and instead go out and have some fun?" She hopped off the tabe she had been sitting on, due to the dirty glare that had been directed towards her from a libraian. Laura shook her head, patting the book in her lap. "I need to read this." she stated simply. Mara and Vaxla shook their heads, exasperated. "How about you just check the stupid thing out, huh?" Vaxla suggested leaning against a nearby bookshelf. Mara shot her a reproachful look, brushing her own curly raven hair to the side. "If she wants to read, let her read!" Suddenly, all three girls stopped. "What was that?" Vaxla asked. Mara shook her head. "I don't know." Laura replied.[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I don't usually do April Fool's Day pranks, but after my best friend set me on a horrible blind/double-date with her and her boyfriend, retribution [b]was[/b] in order. I put orange hair dye into her mandrain orange shampoo last night, and she wasn't speaking to me until an hour ago. (She lightened up when I told her I chose the dye over Nair, the hair remover lotion.) Needless to say, seeing your friend's hair soaking with your favortie color is priceless. (But the pictures will be $1.50 when I get them developed!)^_^[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I'm going to sound really mean right about now, but if you're ugly, you're ugly. What I mean is, ifyou're one of those people who says "Gah, I'm so fat!" every morning to your mirror, you're probably saying that for a reason. Not to be mean, of course, but that's just my take on the attitudes of about the 3/4 of the girls in my gym period locker room. I don't like guys who do not understand the word [i]personal hygiene[/i]. For some reason, some of the guys that have come onto me in the past seem to have been under the impression that the yello mustard stain had come out of their shirts. I also enjoy a sense of humor, but I do [b]not[/b] enjoy those who [i]try[/i] to have a sense of humor. Let's face it; Comdey Central is great and all, but when you have boyfriend/crush who is quoting it twenty-four seven, it make you just want to implode.[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] The fact that you think you are overreacting is stupid. This is an easy situation to mend: You want to hang out with the guys because 1) They're more fun than the girls and 2) the guy you want hangs with them. The problem is that you are asking for us helpers in internet land to make the decision: hang out with the people you trully have fun with or force yourself to hang with girl's against your will. And the thing is: there's no definite answer. Guys like to hang with the girl side of the group, but you have to understand that there are certain times when you should hang back and let them do their thing. As much as you want to be with them twenty-four seven, the fact that you are a girl and they are guys play against you. I'm not trying to be sexist, seeing as how I'm a girl, but the guys need thier time with those of their gender, just like us girls. My suggestion would be to keep the balance you have right now: Some time with the girls and some time with the guys. To improve the girl posse, I would suggest keeping your eyes off of the hottie in the guy group and get to know one of the girls in the girl group instead. Try to pick someone who is more towards your personality. If all of them are totally not your type, then try to get in some activities that introduce you to new people. Hope that helps a bit![/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I [b]love[/b] Vertical Horizen. I'm actually a bigger fan of "Send It Up" and "Give You Back" I love their lyrics. I find them so clever![/color][/size]
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[QUOTE=ScirosDarkblade] I don't think Mist and NineTails have a clue, actually, because both believe that people are trying to help, but just can't do as well as some would like. Well, a few people ARE trying to help, but most aren't. I would encourage the both of them to educate themselves on the issue, and then maybe we'd get some real suggestions out of them.[/QUOTE] [color=orange][size=1] I'll admit I'm not really educated in the issue, but I wasn't aware if the human race was a plague or not was a researchable issue. I was under the impression it was merely a matter of opinion.[/color][/size]
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[QUOTE=ScirosDarkblade]Exactly. Thinking that is just silly. Of course we don't plant a tree for every tree we cut down, who are we kidding? [/QUOTE] [color=orange][size=1] Which coincides with my point. Humans are [b]not[/b] perfect, but at least we [i]attempt[/i] to remedy ecological situations instead of bypassing them all together.[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I would just like to state that I always appreciate people's opinions, but [i]honestly[/i], the 9/11 comment were really out of line. In regards towards humans being a virus, for all the wrong we've done, we have at least [b]attempted[/b] to right some of our wrongs, haven't we? Why do you think we plant a tree for every tree we cut down? Anyway, it's not really our fault why we're here. I won't go into my opinions on that subject though. ^_^[/color][/size]
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Anime Wow... they're just like me!: Characters you identify with
Mist replied to Balinese's topic in Otaku Central
[quote name='Semjaza Azazel']I find most anime characters so neurotic that I can't really identify with any of them lol.[/quote] [color=orange][size=1] *points up* What he said. Except the neurotic part. Creators just haven't created a character that could keep up with my energy levels. ^__^[/color][/size] -
[color=orange][size=1] You know, I actually want to say it. Predictability isn't something that bothers me, as long as the stroyline is worthy. Sweetie_rei, do you know when it come oout in theaters?[/color][/size]
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[QUOTE=sublime2004][b][size=1][color=darkred] Dirty kitchens:[/b] Being the son of two professional chefs, cleanliness is a must. Cleanig's a *****, but I don't wanna eat food in a restaurant with rat turds in their salad. .[/b][/color][/size][/QUOTE] [color=orange][size=1] Being the daughter of a filipino and polish family, I know [b]exactly[/b] what you mean. Down to a point. Anyway, Boba, I can't really say I agree with you either abou the whole Iraqi situation, but your opinion is your opinion, I guess.[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] Thanks a lot guys, but please back off Winter. I appreciate his honesty, even if I don't agree with some of it. Just an update: She's out of operation and she's going to be fine. Counseling is being resorted to, but I'm not going to take any. I don't need it; I'm fine. I'm going to do my best to be there for her, but I have a life too, you know? I'll just have to be strong for the both of us.^_^[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] I don't even know where to begin...My friend,who was always a great happy girl, is being hospitlized for stabbing herself in the stomach at Linden Oaks Hospital. I wasn't there the day this happened, thank goodness, but from what I was told by school officials, they told me she did it to herself. Naturally I told them they were stupid; that she would never do something like that. She had too much to lose to do something like that; she was an all A student and was really popular. Basically, what happened is that her father had been beating her for two years ever since she moved from Russia and her mother to live with her father in America. She always wore baggy clothing, which would explain the marks that my friends could see sometimes. The police told me and my friends, who they had pulled privately from our classes, told us that she was attempting suicide. It makes me really wonder about my friends now. I mean, seriously, you think she would have told somebody, right? It just makes me feel realy sick when I think about it. Have any of you ever gone through a smiliar situation? And if you have, do you have any tips on how to cope with it?[/color][/size]
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[QUOTE=Juuthena][color=deeppink][size=1]eeeeeeee! Evie, you made the play!!! ^_______________^ *pounce huggles ya* Lol. I've played the mom in Johnny Appleseed, Pilgram #6 in Squanto, and I'm having most fun playing Rusty Charlie in 'Guys and Dolls' since that's the biggest part in a musical I've had yet. x.x;;; I wear a simple orange suit, and a hat. I'm having a lot of fun, even though I've just got one solo and sing with the ensamble for three other songs. ^_^;; *throws a cookie at Miss Evelyn* You're back!! ...and you've been back. oO;[/color][/size][/QUOTE] [color=orange][size=1] [b]Dork.[/b] You know, I've always wanted to play a pilgrim! I've never been in a production there were real pigrim parts. (There was Pocahantas, but I was Native America #3...-__-*)[/color][/size]
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[color=orange][size=1] Whoa...what a crappy girlfriend. I have a friend just like you. He has some sort of aura that gets him dumped by everu girl a week before any dance we go to. You guys should for a support group. ^_^ Sorry, I know that's kinda mean. Anyway, I agree with the others before me. You should just try to move one and not worry about her too much. I mean, who else can tell their grandchildren that they got dumped two days before prom, but still has the balls to go by themselves anyway?![/color][/size]
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[quote name='DeathBug][color=indigo][size=1][font=comic sans ms]I don't think it sucks if you're a guy. I mean, guys usually pay for everything, or are expected to. Is it that much of a thing to ask the girls to ask/pay at least once?[/color][/size'][/font][/quote] [color=orange][size=1] Yes, it is. Especially, when it was his turn Homecoming, he decided that it would be one of those "you-pay-your-half-and-I'll-pay-mine" type deals. It's not that I expect my date to go broke over me, but I mean, c'mon, we put up with boy's idiotic banter everyday. Pamper us a bit, please. ^_^[/color][/size]