<p>IYM: 3/8 Mexican</p>
<p>I don't get the two above comments..</p>
<p>Anyway, that's a good idea about the outdoors activities.. how would i go about finding some of those? I love the outdoors. I think that would be a lot of fun. :]</p>
<p>Get involved with reforestation projects, trail maintenance, beach cleanups etc. You can probably find local opportunities with a simple google search. Otherwise you could try your school guidance counselor. Sometimes they know of good local service opportunities.</p>
<p>trust me.. my guidance counselor wouldnt know anything about that. Theres no beach or forest near me either. I live in the desert lol.</p>
<p>Lol, wait, but do you hike? Because I live in the desert too, and hike an average of 25+ miles on a given school week (~50+ miles on breaks), and I've seen a total of...</p>
<p>Wait for it...</p>
<p>ONE girl my age while hiking in the past half dozen years*. And since I occasionally go hiking with my male peers, I see plenty of them So you should try hiking! more, because obviously, you'd have a handsome selection and virtually no competition.</p>
<p>edit: And there are plenty of desert restoration efforts going on everywhere. Not too hard to find them. Just call up your local forest service and find things there. Or look for an online outdoors forum for your area and ask them, if you don't want to do the research yourself. </p>
<p><em>though this might in part be because I tend to hike in more remote areas. Still, it's a sausage fest as far as the eye can see (meaning one every few miles), with not a nubile vagina</em>* in sight :[</p>
<p>**done to || colloquialism found earlier in the sentence, btw</p>
<p>Moodrets is right. Hiking is just as good, but you'll need to find ways to keep the guys attention. When I'm hiking I don't like to slow my pace, so if you offer a guy water,\ or just start talking to him while keeping pace I think you'll have some good prospects.</p>
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it's a sausage fest as far as the eye can see (meaning one every few miles), with not a nubile vagina** in sight :[
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LOLOLOLOLOL you are my hero.</p>
<p>Talking about guys that are not controlled by their hormones? They are not brave at all (not that that's bad). If that's the kind of guy your after this is what i suggest.</p>
<ol>
<li>Find emasculated male.</li>
<li>Tell him how cute he looks</li>
<li>Go in for make out.</li>
<li>??????</li>
<li>PROFIT</li>
</ol>
<p>KoreanNabs, you're so cute... wanna make out?</p>
<p><just following="" your="" advice="" lol=""></just></p>
<p>^ lol at the comment.</p>
<p>LOL @ all the terrible grammar in this thread! I mean, *your *all really bad at this whole sentence construction.. I think their are classes too help people with they're grammar.</p>
<p>^That was terribly rude of you</p>
<p>Double check with your guy "friends" it may surprise you. ;)</p>
<p>Seems that many of the guys like that are just too shy to say anything and thus hid behind the friendship. When in reality they may actually like you. Anyways best of luck, i'm sure things will look better in college.</p>
<p>I spend hours in the library and am a pretty nice person overall but hopefully the cuteness factor will kick in at some point, I look like a lazy stoner right now. :P</p>
<p>Smart, sweet, and cute.
Every time I get close to finding a guy that matches the above criteria, he turns out to be a jerk.
Every. Time. It's not fair. I understand if there is a smart & cute guy that some people just don't like or don't get along with, but then he always mistreats me a week after my friends warn me about him ...
I'm (most likely) the one who has the problem.</p>
<p>Troll, who starts off a post with:</p>
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I'm a junior in high school. I'm pretty intelligent and good-looking
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?</p>
<p>^ it could just be pedo-bait or someone fairly full of herself, not necessarily a troll</p>
<p>Prozac was made for trolls, just saying.</p>
<p>^ I say Alprazolam was made for trolls.</p>
<p>Tafil=the original chill pill</p>
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^That was terribly rude of you
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It was terribly rude of the people in this thread to subject us all to their non-grammar. I wasn't going to say anything, but when I read the ~10th they're/their/there or your/you're mistake, I figured somebody had to do it.</p>
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It was terribly rude of the people in this thread to subject us all to their non-grammar. I wasn't going to say anything, but when I read the ~10th they're/their/there or your/you're mistake, I figured somebody had to do it.
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<p>Well, I'm guessing your an incredibly critical person. Back to the subject.. do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Do I feel sorry for him/her each time you correct their "non-grammar."</p>