One Thing I Noticed

<p>lol there's more hope for Harvard EA's to end up at Princeton though!
Hey look~~ NO LOANS!!
lol </p>

<p>The logic is here though: apply to pton so that u can dispel those stereotypes so that future people can talk to you and say, wow pton people aren't snobby at all, boy was I wrong! =)</p>

<p>justforgetme - </p>

<p>are you trying to abolish the princeton snob stereotype? because if you are....you need to leave. thank you.</p>

<p>ilcapo...lol...can you do that? i applied to emory b4 nov 1 (but not early) and am applying to a catholic school (sending off app tom) even though i'm not even christian...am i banned, too?</p>

<p>oyy
don't mind ilcapo
the resident prep/snob</p>

<p>he keeps the stereotype in check
but he's fuzzy on the inside.</p>

<p>ok guys and gals...i've been dying to get some advice on a personal problem, and i would love to hear what the princeton peeps have to say</p>

<p>Like an old orange</p>

<p>lol, zant...i repeat...you're hilarious!
but what if ilcapo is a she?</p>

<p>ilcapo is no she.</p>

<p>meanwhile, as long as you didnt apply ED to one of the aforementioned schools, all is well..</p>

<p>though i will say, you're bizarre affection for those associated with princeton is frightening.</p>

<p>He's not. We know each other well enough here. No gender-ambiguity...
but while we're on the topic,
slicmlic, are you a guy or a girl?
and sure, let's hear your problem.</p>

<p>ok....i have this "friend" who really, really, really likes this girl. All he does day and night, night and day- is talk about her and how much he adores her...and this friend has a friend who gives him advice about what he should do in regards to the girl...but what would u do if u found out that ur friend asked the girl out behind the other friends back??? should i, i mean, my "friend" be mad?</p>

<p>ilcapo...sorry, i haven't known you for that long...
as for my "bizarre affection" (laughs again!), i'm a people-loving person...i heart sweet funny people (i'm running out of adjectives) like you guys...so this is great!</p>

<p>Ahhh, you guys crack me up. You all know each other too well!</p>

<p>the girl said no, but still...thats messed up, no?</p>

<p>lol geez cut this friend talk.
So you feel betrayed by your friend because he asked out the girl you like?
Yes you should be mad, but understand that if they like each other, there's not much you can do. If you were in the same situation, you'd probably do the same thing. Remember, people aren't objects, it's not a first-come first-serve thing, so even if you liked her first, it doesn't mean she's yours and that other people can't like her.</p>

<p>EDIT:
Ok if she said no, maybe she's waiting for you. Go ask!</p>

<p>a few days ago, my friend asked the girl out and she said "i'm not saying no, and i'm not saying yes"....females, please translate</p>

<p>I think it means she's seeing if something better comes along....so if you like her, you better ask now...</p>

<p>no, i was the one that she said not saying yes and not saying no, lol</p>

<p>at my school we have this certain organization that you get voted into by your peers its very cult like. you go on a retreat for 4 days and share your deepest secrets in this strangely intimate circle, but you have to tell a really really good story! like "my mom got cancer and then she had her arm amputated and then she got better yay!"</p>

<p>well, i created a fantastic story about how i impregnated my sister and she had to get a baby because it had 6 feet. it was fantastic!</p>

<p>zant--i predict that slimclic is a guy!</p>

<p>its just...this is so frustrating. the last thing i want in my senior year is a big headache, and even worse, heartache :(</p>