<p>Lucky. We got rid of all our cool movies because they were VHS’s</p>
<p>There is this freshman technology teacher all the girls just die for. The first time I saw him, I was in the all-seniors lunch line (which teachers can use too) and I was like dayummmm how is there a senior THAT HOT whose very existence I have been unaware of!? A couple weeks later I figured out that he was a teacher. T-T There’s also this young computer science teacher who I thought was cute. I don’t think he ever left the computer lab. Very shy. Total diamond in the rough potential right there.</p>
<p>^^ I did have it on VHS, until mother decided to give some away. Still got Toy Story, Clueless, and The Mighty Ducks 1,3. I had to buy PR on DVD.</p>
<p>Any Land Before Times?</p>
<p>No, but my brother had a stuffed Littlefoot animal.</p>
<p>That movie makes me cry, which is weird, cause I really don’t cry.</p>
<p>It’s completely understandable; it’s a VERY sad movie.</p>
<p>I tear up sometimes, but don’t cry.
I used to be a crybaby (early years) but then I started to physically myself from crying. Now I, like, can’t xD.</p>
<p>Me either. The only time I can actually have water come from my eyes is when I watch a sad movie. I don’t cry about real-life events. It’s sad.</p>
<p>I can sometimes force myself to tear up.
Usually it has to come after something sad, or when I’m thinking about especially sad things. I have to complement it with music I find sad (Oceans. Sand. Trees is REALLY good for that), along with repeated thoughts of that sad thing.
^I hate sounding so scientific about an emotional thing…</p>
<p>lol Mighty Ducks</p>
<p>
Ick. Jocks aren’t my deal; Tim Tebow never appealed to me nor did I find him attractive in any sense of the word. I can’t see his appeal, though I acknowledge his talent as an athlete.
I’d take a nice guy from the engineering dept any day.</p>
<p>^^^ It’s ok. I never really see emotions and science together.</p>
<p>^^ The Mighty Duck movies are one of the best movie trilogies ever.</p>
<p>^ Timmy is just sexy. Hope he does well in the NFL.</p>
<p>^Unless you’re talking about the science behind emotions, of course xP Heh, but that’s one of the themes of my college essay, actually…</p>
<p>That’s true. I always think of shows like Grey’s Anatomy, where they say never let the emotions mix with the science. Science is based off of pure facts, etc. Whatever.</p>
<p>Yet, one of the fundamental ideas of science is that nothing can be proven, only disproven (So, how can anything be a “pure” fact?)</p>
<p>Yeah, I’m not a science person at all. I pulled all of that mess from nowhere. Sowwie.</p>
<p>Neither am I, but I have friends who’re major science people. I’m a language person -pokes name-.</p>
<p>What’re you apologizing for? D:</p>
<p>I’m more of a medicine, pysch, human behavior person.</p>
<p>I have no clue. :)</p>
<p>The youngest male teacher that I’ve had was over 35.</p>
<p>^You say that as if it prevents you from having a crush on a teacher.</p>
<p>I have a major crush on a teacher who’s about 40, maybe more. He’s beautiful and super smart. Really funny. I’ve never actually been in his class, but that’s probably a good thing, since I doubt I would have gotten an 800 on the Chem SAT II because I’d have been distracted.</p>
<p>In general though, I love the idea of having an affair with a teacher/professor. I guess that’s odd…</p>
<p>Well, he was married.</p>