K really need to get a new journal. I named this journal at the very beginning of last year when there was a three-month period of people saying "YOU DYED YOUR HAIR BLACK! YOU ARE GOTH!
YOU MEDITATE! YOU ARE BUDDHIST!
YOU ARE PRO GAY RIGHTS! YOU ARE GAY!
YOU DON'T LIKE FIZZY DRINKS! YOU ARE A FREAK!
YOU LIKE ANIME! YOU ARE JAPANESE!
YOU LIKE HARRY POTTER! YOU ARE A TRYHARD!
YOU LIKE SCHOOLWORK! YOU ARE A GEEK!
YOU LIKE SPIKEY JEWELLERY! YOU ARE COOL!
YOU LAUGH AT RACIST JOKES! YOU ARE RACIST!"
And I got really really fucking exhausted with telling people what my thoughts on judging people based on things other than their personalities were (and I don't even bother anymore, 'cos I've realised most people outgrow that themselves eventually), AND I was going to a school where everybody wanted to be a wigga/nigga/chigga and constantly isolated me from the homie clique which consisted of the entire school save me and this retard called Roland. I was REALLY surprised that people labelled people like this (I'm naive! =D) and I made the account on a day where I was frustrated.
Then I had to find an icon, and there were a couple I wanted to use but they have a width-height limit, and for some reason no program that automatically resizes pictures. I had that icon saved on my computer because I saw it one day and thought she was cute. It was the only icon I had small enough, and I was amused because it was fairly ironic in relation to my account name, what with having the big "FREAK" underneath it.
And then I COULDN'T BE BUGGERED TO CHANGE IT.
That ends now. I found this Muffy icon somewhere random on the internet, but the homepage is screwed so I can't give credit to anyone, I can only say I didn't do it. :( But I don't know what to change my account name to. For god's sake it will not be a song lyric. It will not be a band name. It will not be something poetic. It will not be jessisveryhot, as veryhot as my dear jessis.
Thoughts?
On a side note, look how fun and cool it is to be a goth!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/kids/goths_talk.shtml