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Oct 16, 2010 10:08AM

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Me: This dude in my band class gave me a heart-attack.
Hayley: Massive saxophone player.
Me: *shudder* Oh, Josh....
Hayley: Massive saxophone player.
Me: *shudder* Oh, Josh....
message 14204:
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Kat, Goddess of Dramatic Exits and Strawberry Yogurt
(last edited Oct 16, 2010 10:10AM)
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Diona: Did you name them? Did you name them?
Me: OMG the chool dance was EPPIIIKKK
They hired Suave, and a dance crew that tours the world to come a dance with us. I got in the middle and was dancing XD like 5 people asked me if I took dance lesson
Jack: Answer:
Nat: Nada.
Me: XD
Me: OMG the chool dance was EPPIIIKKK
They hired Suave, and a dance crew that tours the world to come a dance with us. I got in the middle and was dancing XD like 5 people asked me if I took dance lesson
Jack: Answer:
Nat: Nada.
Me: XD
Me: Imagine a petite flute player, turning around in the storafe room and looking up at a uber tall dude with a saxophone. @~@ He scared me because I didn't know he was there and he....'tazered' me.
HAI KAT~LOL, NICE.
HAI KAT~LOL, NICE.
message 14206:
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: thats amazing, Kat. XD
I'm mot scared of those thingd anymore. Is there something wrong with me? Dont answer that.
I'm mot scared of those thingd anymore. Is there something wrong with me? Dont answer that.
message 14208:
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Kat, Goddess of Dramatic Exits and Strawberry Yogurt
(last edited Oct 16, 2010 10:23AM)
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Me: LAUGH AT THE FLUTE PLAYER. XD It was funny, I screamed and knocked down a few stands.
message 14211:
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Diona: *Excited* Yay! *PUlls out name dictionary*
Carter: No. *Snatches dictionary*
Diona: Whatever, I can borrow Nat's laptop or something. I have my ways.
Me: *cringes*
Carter: No. *Snatches dictionary*
Diona: Whatever, I can borrow Nat's laptop or something. I have my ways.
Me: *cringes*
Me: YOU UNDERSTAND, RIGHT, WHIM?
ZOMG--I told Josh about JB and he said the most obnxious thing ever: "I know you think I'm hot, don't make up another dude to cover it up."
But I confused him by saying: "Caspar would say that."
ZOMG--I told Josh about JB and he said the most obnxious thing ever: "I know you think I'm hot, don't make up another dude to cover it up."
But I confused him by saying: "Caspar would say that."
Me: I did that to Mason without realizing it. He flipped his shaggy hair and was like 'zomg, Kat I know you luuurve me.' and I was like- 'Sounds like Adrian...' and he looked at my weird until I poked him in the side.
Me: OF COURSE I DO.
>.<
Be like-- You are NOTHING compared to Josh Beech.
NOTHING. XD
Caspar: I would not say that! >.<
Me: You totally would.
>.<
Be like-- You are NOTHING compared to Josh Beech.
NOTHING. XD
Caspar: I would not say that! >.<
Me: You totally would.

Adrian: *Stares in horror at Kat*
Me: What?
Adrian: I'm...Mason?
Me: No. You're tottally not. Mason isn't as spacey or insane as you.
Adrian: Phew.
Diona: Eli.
Me: Wth?
Diona: Eli.
Me: What?
Adrian: I'm...Mason?
Me: No. You're tottally not. Mason isn't as spacey or insane as you.
Adrian: Phew.
Diona: Eli.
Me: Wth?
Diona: Eli.
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: my friend was being all insane, right? "You is a furry."
Her: "Wait, what?"
Me: *already left to find some food*
Her: "Wait, what?"
Me: *already left to find some food*
Me: His reaction: "Who the hell is Caspar?"
Me: *enjoying ~confusion~* "Holly's boyfriend, duh."
Him: "Holly Sedlack?"
Me: "THERE'S A HOLLY AT THIS SCHOOL?"
Him: "Yeah, she's cute."
Me: >.> "Caspar would kill if you had a GR."
And then the bell rang, so we left.
Me: *enjoying ~confusion~* "Holly's boyfriend, duh."
Him: "Holly Sedlack?"
Me: "THERE'S A HOLLY AT THIS SCHOOL?"
Him: "Yeah, she's cute."
Me: >.> "Caspar would kill if you had a GR."
And then the bell rang, so we left.
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Diona: Their my favorite 3 names. I've always wanted to be Abrielle or Jaci. And Eli is handsome.
Me: diona!
Me: diona!
message 14238:
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: OHOHOH, NAME ONE OF THEM JOSH, PLEEEASE.
Hayley: Ignore, her, she just...>.>
Me: I AM HYPER.
Hayley: Ignore, her, she just...>.>
Me: I AM HYPER.
message 14244:
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: LOOK WHAT I WROTE FOR ENGLISH CLASS: It's funny how one day you'll be sitting on your couch, watching television and only worrying in the very back of your mind about that Science homework that's due tomorrow. And the next day, you're trying to figure out how to stay alive. Pretty hilarious, huh? Yeah, right.
You don't expect it, but what else would come out of a school-trip where they managed to get a plane? You're blinded by the joy of: 'Oh, we get to go on a class trip! This is gonna be totally awesome!' How the joys of life are so misleading. Being part of plane-crash isn't as exhilarating as it is terrifying. How are you supposed to feel in a situation like this? Especially when you've just found out that all the adults are dead. Let's just say you won’t be worrying about the Science homework too much.
The natural reaction is to freak out, you’re trapped on an island with your transportation in flames and no adults to help you out. But you can’t freak out, that is, if you want to survive. Finding food, shelter, and all that other stuff isn’t the only thing important thing in survival. In fact, you have to keep calm, it’s just about the only thing that will help you cling to the sanity that is needed to live.
You can’t be moping around for several reasons. If you lose hope in staying alive, then you’ll get nothing done. And I don’t think the others would be too keen on sharing their rations with someone who doesn’t pull their weight in helping out. No food equals, well, death. Humans can only go so long without food.
Be positive, but not so positive that it’s downright annoying. Be realistic, you can’t dwell on the fact that if you’re hopeful enough that help will just come to you. You’ve got to work for it. So be positive, but just enough to keep you from getting depressed. Put every ounce of effort into what you’re doing, it will most likely pay off in the end and no one likes to deal with a cynical brat. Think about it like this: Which project would get you an A+? The one you did on the bus, or the one you spent a few weeks on? I’m sure you could answer that on your own.
That’s another thing, you’ve got to remember that: You’re on your own. Sure, your classmates are there for help, but we’re all a bit selfish. We don’t like to admit it, but it’s true. And it’s good, sometimes, in cases like this. You have to worry about yourself before everyone else, why? I’m sure you’re more driven by the fact if you might die than the fact that the person next to you will, and that will get you through this crash.
Stay strong. It won’t do you any good to break down in the middle of a deserted island and weep about how everything is hopeless. Being indulged by pity will make you weaker. Instead, encourage people around you to keep going, be a role model, even if they’re not being cooperative. Keep your cool, arguing only makes things worse. Have the view and stance of a good leader: Be strong, stay calm, and most importantly—Don’t give up.
YAYYY, LONG.
You don't expect it, but what else would come out of a school-trip where they managed to get a plane? You're blinded by the joy of: 'Oh, we get to go on a class trip! This is gonna be totally awesome!' How the joys of life are so misleading. Being part of plane-crash isn't as exhilarating as it is terrifying. How are you supposed to feel in a situation like this? Especially when you've just found out that all the adults are dead. Let's just say you won’t be worrying about the Science homework too much.
The natural reaction is to freak out, you’re trapped on an island with your transportation in flames and no adults to help you out. But you can’t freak out, that is, if you want to survive. Finding food, shelter, and all that other stuff isn’t the only thing important thing in survival. In fact, you have to keep calm, it’s just about the only thing that will help you cling to the sanity that is needed to live.
You can’t be moping around for several reasons. If you lose hope in staying alive, then you’ll get nothing done. And I don’t think the others would be too keen on sharing their rations with someone who doesn’t pull their weight in helping out. No food equals, well, death. Humans can only go so long without food.
Be positive, but not so positive that it’s downright annoying. Be realistic, you can’t dwell on the fact that if you’re hopeful enough that help will just come to you. You’ve got to work for it. So be positive, but just enough to keep you from getting depressed. Put every ounce of effort into what you’re doing, it will most likely pay off in the end and no one likes to deal with a cynical brat. Think about it like this: Which project would get you an A+? The one you did on the bus, or the one you spent a few weeks on? I’m sure you could answer that on your own.
That’s another thing, you’ve got to remember that: You’re on your own. Sure, your classmates are there for help, but we’re all a bit selfish. We don’t like to admit it, but it’s true. And it’s good, sometimes, in cases like this. You have to worry about yourself before everyone else, why? I’m sure you’re more driven by the fact if you might die than the fact that the person next to you will, and that will get you through this crash.
Stay strong. It won’t do you any good to break down in the middle of a deserted island and weep about how everything is hopeless. Being indulged by pity will make you weaker. Instead, encourage people around you to keep going, be a role model, even if they’re not being cooperative. Keep your cool, arguing only makes things worse. Have the view and stance of a good leader: Be strong, stay calm, and most importantly—Don’t give up.
YAYYY, LONG.
message 14246:
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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Me: :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD YYYYYAAAAY. HAPPYINESS INSUES.
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Iviana (The Sign Painter), The Goddess of indecisiveness
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