"REHAB" discussion
Books! *Spoilers inside All*
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Hunger Games (whole series, so if you have not read all 3, well that's ur prob.) *SPOILERS*
*Yawn* Sorry, if I say something wrong. I'm tired.
yeah Way, maybe I do, or it just got to my head. I don't know. I don't even remember what I said was disturbing. I'm sorry if it sounded that way.
I agree with you on some points Irene.
yeah Way, maybe I do, or it just got to my head. I don't know. I don't even remember what I said was disturbing. I'm sorry if it sounded that way.
I agree with you on some points Irene.
*stares and slowly walks out of the door a look of horror upon her face* WAY too serious for me..........
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anilee, "Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."
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You found it slightly disturbing that I would defend manga to the pain.
Which actually, I'm all for being slightly disturbing, so...I succeed in my life's goal. Hallelujah.
Which actually, I'm all for being slightly disturbing, so...I succeed in my life's goal. Hallelujah.
That's an interesting life goal.......
I don't aim to be disturbing, I am to stand out. Sometimes in weird ways. I had a fashion statement the other day. One friend told me that I was the only person she knew who would actually on will wear what I did.
I don't aim to be disturbing, I am to stand out. Sometimes in weird ways. I had a fashion statement the other day. One friend told me that I was the only person she knew who would actually on will wear what I did.
No, I'm scared at the fact that people are getting mildly offended, and starting to yell at each other through the computer screen. But I'm probably putting it out of proportion.

Which actually, I'm all for being slightly disturbing, so...I succeed in my life's goal. Hallelujah."
Strangely enough, your life's goal kind of suits you. In a good way, of course.
it kind of does, doesn't it?
My frivolous life goal as a teen is to make the crazy fashion statements. I should post a picture. Today it's Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
My frivolous life goal as a teen is to make the crazy fashion statements. I should post a picture. Today it's Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
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Not true. People are ageist, that's all.
And yes, you can do more things. Like pay taxes and heating bills and have a job.
And yes, you can do more things. Like pay taxes and heating bills and have a job.

Those are all good points, Anilee. They make sense, but I really want the freedom that being an adult provides. The freedom to make my own choices and go where I want to go.
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That is true.
I think it's just kind of like...it seems great, and then you're there, and it's like...great....
Or maybe it's just college, which is this horrible limbo for all that they try to tell you that college is like the real world.
I think it's just kind of like...it seems great, and then you're there, and it's like...great....
Or maybe it's just college, which is this horrible limbo for all that they try to tell you that college is like the real world.

But I think for my other brother it would have been better if he hadn't really gone.
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College students are...not always as intellectual as you would like. Of course, I'm one to talk; I should be studying for finals, and I'm on Goodreads and watching How I Met Your Mother instead. (In my defense, I had my stats final this morning. Three hours, and I still didn't have enough time...or I did. I just couldn't remember how to answer some of the questions.)
Ditto, Anilee, Ditto. Just had my Multicultural final. I didn't study until 3 days ago. And that is very good by my standards. Already started studying for Calc 1 this friday. And then Psych is on monday, and then Chem on tuesday. I can't wait til break. Just can't wait.
But being 18 makes a BIG difference. People do look at you differently in some settings. I was going to apply for an amazing program that would help me find an internship. Just to be sure, I asked if it was alright that I was still a minor. And you know what the representative did? He laughed, he laughed!!! I was so mad. He said, "You are way ahead of yourself and over your head. You have to be 18 to apply."
But I'm too amazing to be limited to just that shoddy program. Way too amazing.
But being 18 makes a BIG difference. People do look at you differently in some settings. I was going to apply for an amazing program that would help me find an internship. Just to be sure, I asked if it was alright that I was still a minor. And you know what the representative did? He laughed, he laughed!!! I was so mad. He said, "You are way ahead of yourself and over your head. You have to be 18 to apply."
But I'm too amazing to be limited to just that shoddy program. Way too amazing.
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anilee, "Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."
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I should be prepping for Early Modern Philosophy....Cryptography studying will happen in the time between breaks. Although my friend and I are meeting for lunch, but...I just have to make a cheat sheet. (Cheat sheets don't help, btw.)
Being eighteen makes a difference? Maybe, but colleges still treat you like you're a child. As soon as you get your parents involved, though...oh, then there's no problem whatsoever. It's so frustrating, although since most college students are complete idiots...maybe that's why.
It's especially aggravating because in some situations (like when we're angry with the school about something they did), they tell us to grow up, that this is life, and it's like, "But before you wanted to hold my hand when I crossed the street...."
And we pay thousands of dollars to be treated like this. And to lose our minds. Got to love it.
The fact is, there's always going to be someone older looking down on you because you're younger.
Although really, he should be applauding you for taking the initiative. I'm a junior and mostly clueless.
Break starts tomorrow night for me. Thank the goose.
Being eighteen makes a difference? Maybe, but colleges still treat you like you're a child. As soon as you get your parents involved, though...oh, then there's no problem whatsoever. It's so frustrating, although since most college students are complete idiots...maybe that's why.
It's especially aggravating because in some situations (like when we're angry with the school about something they did), they tell us to grow up, that this is life, and it's like, "But before you wanted to hold my hand when I crossed the street...."
And we pay thousands of dollars to be treated like this. And to lose our minds. Got to love it.
The fact is, there's always going to be someone older looking down on you because you're younger.
Although really, he should be applauding you for taking the initiative. I'm a junior and mostly clueless.
Break starts tomorrow night for me. Thank the goose.
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anilee, "Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."
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So, I was thinking. Wouldn't Zoe Doosh be great to play Annie, in the Hunger Games movie of Mockingjay?

Exactly what I was thinking. Actually, I was looking up Annie and Finnick, and I found her face. Her personality doesn't fit though.... I wonder, how much of ones personality has to fit to a role for it to work out well.


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Oh. My. Zebras. She's perfect! Exacto-mundo-ly how I pictured Annie!!
I know, right?! She's really cool. But um... This is her new TV show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1NDNF...
It's not really how I imagined Annie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1NDNF...
It's not really how I imagined Annie
My life is complete. Taylor Swift is doing a song for Hunger Games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/Lionsgate...
http://www.youtube.com/user/Lionsgate...
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anilee, "Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."
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Do you like Taylor Swift's songs? I know some people don't, and I'm guessing this one wasn't written by her, because it's for a movie...
I still feel a tingly feeling when ever I watch the trailer. But the part where Katniss volunteers is a little awkward.
But Hannah, like Anilee said, it's about defending other's right to defend and read things. We may not like it, but that doesn't give us the right to be judgmental about it. Sure, we don't like it, but we should at least give a good reason. Not even a good one, a reason that makes sense! And if people aren't provided with that reason (even if they are) they will argue their point as well as they can. It makes sense and it's a part of what humans do. We argue and discuss and get annoyed and like things. And who has the right to tell us what has gone too far and what hasn't? Who has the right to tell us what we should be reading? No one! No one except for the individual themselves! Argh.
Those hugs were very nice. I enjoyed them immensely.