<p>Wartsandall, have you found individuality within an immense sea of people?</p>
<p>^^Yeah, I’d take any of our top 3 over any of those. Their 2nd tier is quite impressive though.</p>
<p>^Wow, that would have been intriguing to meet some famous individuals.</p>
<p>I’m attempting to attribute effort towards acquiring it.</p>
<p>Immense sea of people= California
Individuality= Distinctive factors that exemplify who I am as an individual</p>
<p>No one famous from my school.</p>
<p>Only one of the 3 is still alive. I didn’t realize she was a Dame :o. The other two died decades ago.</p>
<p>@warts, why isn’t the immense sea all of US, or just the entire world? Why limit it to CA?</p>
<p>California is the most populated state in America. I suppose that it could apply beyond that though.</p>
<p>^^How famous are they? Would we likely be enabled to recognize their names? I can’t really think of any older people who are more famous than Nicholas Cage or Angelina Jolie. (aside from famous political individuals that is)</p>
<p>v Thanks!</p>
<p>Individuality FTW! Conformity sucks. </p>
<p>Way to go, Warts.</p>
<p>If everyone has 100% individuality, are they conforming to individuality?</p>
<p>Who are you referring to?</p>
<p>^Which ones specifically?!?!?! I’m intrigued.</p>
<p>Was Marilyn Monroe one of the individuals?</p>
<p>Haha, I was just kidding.</p>
<p>What were you joking about?</p>
<p>^^Oh. Well, who are some famous people who have gone then?</p>
<p>random thoughts:</p>
<p>hmm…raining gumballs. nice essay topic :P</p>
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<p>Of course, she’s an individual. She set the American sexuality trend and that was original back then.</p>
<p>specific people –> specific school –> specific me</p>
<p>^Don’t flatter yourself…</p>
<p>No, I was asking if she was one of the individuals who attended the school.</p>