<p>Eww… coffee</p>
<p>Good, it’s back! I’ve missed y’all.</p>
<p>Coffee isn’t that bad, especially when you’re on the go and need a meal replacement.</p>
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<p>That happened a TON at my school. Older girls with younger guys. Cougars! Speaking of, heard this on the radio today…
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<p>Hippo, do a college for me, too!</p>
<p>Coffee = meal replacement? No thanks.</p>
<p>Green tea, sometimes. I’d say UC Berkeley.</p>
<p>eeeh California. More of a New England girl.</p>
<p>Also, just generally, fruity teas are delicious.</p>
<p>I love bigelow lemon lift! more of a tea person, as well. I don’t know which college would be good for you, hippo… but just curious, why columbia/ tufts?</p>
<p>I don’t really know. I see them as sort of fun, light schools (not in terms of work), but populated by pretty easygoing, relaxed, bubbly people. And for some reason I’m also convinced you giggle a lot.
At the same time, preppy without being uptight.</p>
<p>That was the extent of my reasoning though!</p>
<p>Giggle. Hahah. Sorry, I have just always found that to be a really weird word. Same with the word glad. I have no idea why.</p>
<p>Yeah 98beebee, you do seem to be a really innocent, bubbly person.</p>
<p>I do giggle a lot! I love having happy people around me and being a happy person :)</p>
<p>YES! As I was typing it I was thinking that the word giggle is just really odd. Same thing with snicker, grin and chuckle :P</p>
<p>but guys, i don’t want to go to Berkeley :(</p>
<p>Ugh. Happy people. </p>
<p>Haha, just kidding.</p>
<p>Hahaha, helloel. Btw, since you’re going to prom, did you ask the guy or did he ask you?</p>
<p>Hm…
We need to come up with another guess something about that person.
I don’t know what though. Personality traits? Interests? Views on life, love, etc? I don’t know.</p>
<p>“views on life”. Yes, let’s have a casual, relaxed chat about our “views on life”.</p>
<p>I hate homework.</p>
<p>hahaha i promise i’m not TOO cynical.</p>
<p>(but i don’t believe in love)</p>
<p>(i may also be a bit of a hypocrite)</p>
<p>Oh, ok. So, you’re not cynical, but you don’t believe in love? I think guessing about love might not work… What do you think about me?</p>
<p>98beebee: About prom. Don’t actually have a set date yet, since I don’t have a boyfriend. People haven’t really started asking too much, only a few so far. But everyone just plans on going, so thats why I said that. </p>
<p>About love. My views are really, really complicated. I’m kind of cold in the way you said. Like I don’t open up very easily and kind of steer it away from being serious. It’s like I can’t help it. I love the idea of love though. Like any teenage girl, I envy those deep relationships when two people are what you would call “soul mates”. I would really like to believe that that kind of love exists. When you can’t even bear to be away from that person for more than a second. But the thing is, I’ve never experienced it or witnessed it. I hate thinking about this way, but love is just a chemical reaction, and after a while that reaction wears off. </p>
<p>So, yeah I look too literally into things, that’s my problem. I guess I’m forever disappointed that love is something sort of made up. But I always hope to be proved wrong. Like I don’t understand how you can know you’re in love? If you say you’re in love, does it mean you’re in love? I guess love can be whatever you want it to be. Most of the time though, I ignore all of that and just pretend it exists. </p>
<p>Wow, I sound really crazy. Haha. Don’t worry though, I don’t repel guys telling them love doesn’t exist so don’t even bother. It’s all still fun, whether it’s love or not.</p>
<p>That’s not crazy, it’s really, really deep, helloel. You know what? Everything you’ve said, I agree with,</p>