Hi, everybody! This is Star Ultranova/formerly xenaeilonwy reporting live from her new account! I did delete my old journal, as I said I would, but I'm back and ready to hurl more vitriol at everyone's favorite snark magnet, Karen
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I'm actually really glad to see this comm survived the Livejournal death throes.--Same here and I'll add along with it what I said awhile back. Look at what we're discussing...a book series that isn't even current anymore. I've been around enough communities when I see a show ends and I know it won't take too much longer before the community dies, a community where the person really isn't active anymore or if the person is dead and there's literally nothing to talk about. So yeah, I really do think it's cool we still have so much activity over here. I hope this community stays active for a long time to come/has a back up plan in case LJ goes under. I saw the recent news post where they wanted people to invite back people that haven't been on the site in a long time. Not a real boost of confidence when that's going on imo
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Nancy's like "You don't really meeeean thaaaat ;_;"--This just really strikes me as being way out of character. Nancy and Hannie both strike me as being nice, quiet people. I could see Karen throwing this shitfit.
So Karen sits and doodles in her textbook and Nancy's like "HA! NOW I GOT YOU, YOU BITCH!" and tells Miss Colman about this act of textbook vandalism.--They must not do textbook inspections before and after the school year. My schools would hit on you even if the corner of the books were a bit frayed. I thought that was ridiculous considering how old the books were. I get not drawing in the books, I get paying if you accidentally tear a page in the book. But those frayed ends can't be helped even if book covers are on the books imo.
Karen is punished by having her recess taken away,--*applause*
And I bet Karen would throw a tantrum if she wasn't invited to a party even if she never spoke to the person before.Now I'm imagining her crashing the party and being like, "A party isn't a party unless I'm in it!"
I don’t think the “sleepovers” I had as a kid count as real ones . . . my parents never trusted anyone to take care of me (and I was a kid without medical problems; they were just overprotective) so I never got to go to any sleepovers, and the ones at my house only ever involved me, my best friend, and my little sister butting in. And my best friend’s family wasn’t the greatest (she had to do nearly everything herself, starting from a young age) so my parents loved to have her over. Our families were both poor, financially, so we didn't "raid the refrigerator" or eat pizza or watch movies. I think we got some free clay from a parent's friend once and spent a night making clay 'sculptures', and we did some painting and watched the stars and stuff, nothing fancy :P
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So Karen sits and doodles in her textbook and Nancy's like "HA! NOW I GOT YOU, YOU BITCH!" and tells Miss Colman about this act of textbook vandalism.--They must not do textbook inspections before and after the school year. My schools would hit on you even if the corner of the books were a bit frayed. I thought that was ridiculous considering how old the books were. I get not drawing in the books, I get paying if you accidentally tear a page in the book. But those frayed ends can't be helped even if book covers are on the books imo.
Karen is punished by having her recess taken away,--*applause*
Love the snark btw! :)
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Ann has never hosted a sleep-over. Guaranteed. Ten kids is too many for a first sleepover. Hannie and Nancy would have been appropriate.
She slips the invitations in the mailbox instead of just passing them out in class for some reason.
Because it's fancier.
To be honest, this is a little unreasonable of her.
Karen is passive-aggressive enough that I can see her friends questioning her.
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