Teacher Crushes

<p>^Makes life more fun</p>

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I’m not known as the stupidest smart person you’ll ever meet for no reason. I take obvious to a whole new, and exciting, level too. I can appreciate where you’re coming from. :p</p>

<p>^ I’m glad someone can relate :smiley:
It’s a little sad, I think, that I’m legitimately surprised every time I meet someone else who loves French ^^;; Just shows how low I’ve set my standards for excitement</p>

<p>^^^ I can understand that. That’s why I search for beautiful pictures, and I drive around the woods of where I live. Makes life easy and relaxing.</p>

<p>My English teacher sophomore year had us go on a “nature walk” and sit out there for a couple hours, then we wrote essays or completed a creative project on our experience. It was so great.</p>

<p>I don’t know if I could do all of that, but I do prefer living in the woods/country to the suburbs.</p>

<p>It was a relaxing experience, except what I discovered was that I felt really…out of place? Like, I was utterly alone out there; there were no animals around except in the brouhaha (I LOVE that word) of the forest. I wrote about it too in my final essay for the class…Still a nice experience, however.</p>

<p>Yeah, being out in the woods alone, esp. during the day, is so much fun. There’s a ton of wooded area where I live, so I like to drive slow and look at it everyday.</p>

<p>I prefer to walk outside and really get in there. There’re some nice boulders I can relax on, a swamp I can trek through, and if I hike enough, even a small waterfall I can see.
Buut, I’m going to bed early tonight; big trip tomorrow!</p>

<p>Have fun with that; I have my senior pics tomorrow. Eww. Anyways, have a good trip.</p>

<p>Haa right, I never did those…Apparently my parents never got the ad we were supposed to get in the mail with our appointment and such. I’ll probably do it around the end of summer…
Thank ya</p>

<p>Ugh, it’s such a weird experience. It was crowded and it took forever to take my pictures. On the upside, everyone who worked there was pretty. It was like the Abercrombie of photography.</p>

<p>Speaking of Abercrombie-like situations, I bought, like, my second polo ever, and made my first excursion into Urban Outfitters to seriously shop. I felt so out of place…</p>

<p>Why? I’ve never been in an Urban Outfitters, so I wouldn’t know. I have been in an Abercrombie, and it was weird.</p>

<p>Urban Outfitters! Haha, a great store for hipsters, and there are a few cute things in there for my own style (I know of many a hipster, but I am not one myself).
I have a few polos, but only from Hollister. They’re most likely not making the move to college with me; my friend handed them down to me and my mom bought me one so I take what I can get I guess.
I don’t care for Abercrombie. Over-priced and poor quality items don’t make the cut for me. Same goes for AE (though I like the AE “styles”, their clothing isn’t great).</p>

<p>I love polos. I have so many from Aeropostale, it’s insane.</p>

<p>Aeropostale… ew. I hate urban clothes. Too expensive for my tastes.</p>

<p>What’s so eww about Aeropostale? It’s not expensive.</p>

<p>how much does it cost?</p>

<p>It depends really. They have the most amazing sales though. Hoodies can go for $10-$15, jeans for $15, polos for $8,etc…</p>