whoa whoa whoa..well its been quite a while since ive written...=\ currently at the moment im waiting for acceptance letters from colleges that will hopefully accept me. *crosses fingers* if any of you guys are wondering or if anyone is particularly interested, life has been hella stressfull since ive last written. i met an awesome person who i hopefully may be able to room with at college, hes an awesome guy and very smart :) otherwise..i am no longer a part of the street scene nor am i the punkish/gothic teenager..alot as change and it has taken me for a ride. ive cleaned up alot although i am still infatuated with death and dead ppl and yes i still think the headless guy is hot =\ and before u go and tell me im crazy..there is a reason behind it all i promise. angelina says there is no such thing as being normal, because normal is how one feels, and i just feel differently than other ppl i guess ahahah. i finished a book called "in cold blood" GR8 book id recommend it..not too gruesome but its a true story and very well written.
NEW ANGIE PIC FROM TAKING LIVES
today was gay cause i really need to drop my math class and im eating out everyone in order for that to be accomplished =\ than sammy was being a bitch cause he was making bj motions with his mouth wenever my name was mentioned. than after skool i ate all of walcotts food and did not accomplish any work xept food . =\
currently ive been trying to find someone to take to prom..this is hard considering i have to actually DATE someone for a time period, tho i already have someone in mind..i doubt hed want to go with me.
We go through our dating period using two major strategies: comparison and filtration. We compare each new person to the “best” (to our knowledge) last person we were with. If the new person is unable to exceed the one he/she is being compared to, we fall in to the doubtful stage of feeling hopeless and regretful of no longer being with the one we’ve lost. On the other hand, if the new person turns out to be a much better catch, the old one is fast forgotten and life goes on. Now while jumping from one person to the next, we don’t realize that we actually filtering the candidates and finding out what it is we are looking for in the long run. Every person we meet is a new experience that brings new standards into our search. If we meet someone who has done something positive that we liked, we will look for that quality in the next person, however, if the person done something that we didn’t appreciate, we will try to avoid that type of characters. Granted that a lot of times we do fall for the same mistakes, but that is only because the challenge of changing the wrong candidate into the right one is usually more exiting then having someone who does everything the way we would want them to, call it human nature.
Having said all of that, the bottom line is: you have to go through several wrongs to find one right...
Sooo yeah...agree? disagree? if so why?