<p>Many mother nature is angry with all the harm occurring in her enviorment: and teenage girl who tease their air and use a full can of hairspray, the smell of cloying and artificial ed hardy perfume. The disgustingly tan foundation and bronzer girls wear in the dead of winter, the fake bleached blond hair, manicured nails. I didn’t think bronzer had a scent, but it does, and that’s all my school smelled like. I just don’t understand why girls cannot be natural. I’ll be fair, I had ttys of dying my hair different colors, and assaulting it with straight irons. I feel, now, as though i’m the only girl who has their natural hair color (with no high lights) does not straighten out my wavy curls, does not wear fake nails, or bronzer, or foundation, or ed hardy, and, here’s the shocker: is actually slightly pale, with only an olive undertone. I don’t fit in here, at all. </p>
<p>And I just realized it didn’t answer your question in the slightest! Lol</p>
<p>It seems to me that you have just described all of Southern California. I only know the real hair color of one girl in my school. Why would somebody want to be tan during the winter? I know that here we get way too much sun year round so if somebody tans themselves it would look somewhat natural. However, doesn’t a fake tan look way too obvious in winter? Who would like a beach girl look in the dead of winter?</p>
<p>Don’t worry about the question, I can surmise an answer from what you have just said lol.</p>
<p>Exactly! All the girls here are incredibly fake and plastic. The boys here are only interested in you if you fit into that category. Hence why I need to get out of Illinois. I’m sorry if my hair is it’s natural brown, and I don’t force colored contacts into my eyes and pretend they’re blue. That’s what it’s like here. If you’re not fake, you don’t fit in. The teenagers here are also very spoiled. I park my 1989 white cadilac (which I love!) Next to this yellow mustang everyday at school. The girl who drives it actually looked at my car one day, laughed, and said, ‘what a crappy car. Sucks for you!’ I turned right back at her and said, ‘i payed for it with my own money. I didn’t smile sweetly at daddy dearest to pay for a car. Laugh now, but when you fall on your ass because you’re so spoiled, i’ll be laughing.’ The next day, someone keyed the words, 'ritch *****'s on her hood. The car assumed it was me, so when they confronted me in the office, I of course said it wasn’t me…I didn’t earn any points though by ending my verdict with, ‘but whoever did it is genius.’ I tire easily of the people around here, and I need change.</p>
<p>The sad thing is that there are people like that everywhere. But, I have a similar situation, except that I have a '99 Saturn. Luckily, however, you will be eventually going to UCF this summer and at a school that large there is bound to be away to avoid fake people like that and not everyone will own a car in the 2000’s. Just think this is your last year there so you don’t have to deal with those kind of people and just hang out with your friends.</p>
<p>Exactly. If I get accepted to UCF, I finally feel like I accomplished something not many of these students do: attending a college for the education and experience, not because it’s close to home, and that’s where my friends are. I’d miss a handful of close friends, but if they’re really my friends, we’ll keep in touch. I’ve been backstabber humorous times, so sometimes it’s difficult to see who’s real. It’s sunrising sometimes, but then I remember, it’s high school. I’ve always been the independent type (I pay for a my bills, never ask my parents), i’m easy to talk tom friendly, and a people person. I feel like getting out of Illinois, I can finally be myself…</p>
<p>I’m seriously going to kill this phone. It makes me sound like an idiot who can’t form a correct sentence. Grr, hate technology:(</p>
<p>At the very least, you can actually post on your phone the most I can do is view a post. I have never really had the issue of being back-stabbed, perhaps it has something to do with being a guy. For some odd reason when the back stabbing is going on guys are never really the victims everything between us is always a sort of up front and personal thing. I want to leave were I am for a different reason. Having the unfortunate privilege of moving to a different school at the very end of sophomore year, most of the friends that I made after moving here were seniors this past year and the friends that I have left are super geniuses who are looking at going to Rice and Chicago this coming up year. Not one person will be left here after they graduate.</p>
<p>You should love technology, lol, it enables us to be lazier and more destructive then mother nature intended.</p>
<p>Nah, i’ll go the anti-technology way, like in the book Walden:) ah, I can already here my AP english teacher shouting, ‘simplify your life!’. Yes, backstabbing is usually only directed at the female population. Hence why I tend to hang out with guys mote then girls, except for a few close friends. It’s slightly odd though, because it’s not as though i’m a tome boy…I just enjoy how straight forward guys cam be. Hanging out with them has caused me to be bluntly honest with others. Such as when a friend asked about her shirt, which was ed hardy, of course, and had rips everywhere. She demanded me to be honest. So I was…I told her it looked like she got clawed by an angry cat. Problem with girls these days, is that if you don’t play their little games and think like them, you’re screwed. I love how i’m talking about them like i’m not one! Lol. It’s opposite here. Everyone stays in Illinois, or limits college to the surrounding states. My twin brother and I would be the only one to get out.</p>
<p>Kind of funny but I have seen an Ed Hardy shirt clawed by an angry cat, she did not do too well during the night time. But, yeah, being all sneaky and what not is not a guy’s forte for the most part. When the time comes to actually do the backstabbing part we are either not angry anymore or we have gotten bored with the game. Guys cannot stay angry on most occasions longer than half an hour, after that it is all a game to save face.
When you live in a desert I do not believe that anyone stays here longer than they have to. For the most part my friends tend to run more the female side of things. Never knew why exactly but that is how it almost always ends up.
Almost every person here does not want to be but they cannot get out unless it is to college or L.A. People tend to not leave this state however. I think it is because it is so vast that it has a little something for almost anyone. Personally, I cannot stand the avocado fascination that is going on over here and must return to the much more sane east coast.
It is kind of funny that we have just turned this into a personal message.</p>
<p>Uhg, cat’s. Not such a cat fan. They remind me too much of high school girls;) Honestly, the movie ‘mean girls’ doesn’t exaggerate high school as much as the parents would assume. It’s very similar at my high school. I’ve never been to california, but I heard that, except for the obvious fancy and luxurious parts of the state, it gets very old, very quickly. That’s what I hear, though, and I could very well be wrong. Ever been to Illinois? You should visit the city some time. However, do NOT be fooled by the tall buildings and feeling, Illinois is one of those state’s to escape. Uhg, avocado? That’s very interesting:) The only fascinations we have here is tan skin, six flags (Which also gets old, very quick) zero gravity (don’t ask. I’ve been, and it’s a huge mistake) so on and so forth. This really has turned into a fairly personal message. I suppose now people will read this thred, and find that it doesn’t answer any of their questions at all! Feel free to add me on facebook, if you have one. You seem nice enough, and to be bluntly honest, I’m also interested in talking to people OUTSIDE of illinois (which is rare). </p>
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<p>I on the other hand love cats lol. I have never really had an issue with cats and they are fun to play around with. Dogs require too much attention, however, my chihuahua is very cat like. Yes, California does get old very fast. When I came here I was expecting something akin to Florida, you know, palm trees, mini forests, and sand dunes at the beach, alas it was not meant to be. I landed in a desert two hours away from Vegas and L.A., and let me tell you that they both get old very fast. I have been in Chicago before, but I do not think it would count. It was while we where coming here and our flight had a 20 hour lay over. I think almost every state not on the coast is a state to escape, however, that is probably an unfair prejudice. I am not a fan of land locked states. I need to be able to see a ocean within a 4 hour drive. We pretty much camped out right outside of the airport. I do have to ask however, zero gravity? Is it a theme park of some sort or one of those free falling simulators? Oh and I went ahead and sent a friend request, I would be the one with the awfully done webcam picture. I keep meaning to add a decent picture up, but I tend to add people I know so I never bother too.</p>
<p>Hey, I went ahead and sent a friend request too. I’m a current UCF student (going to be a sophomore this coming year) so feel free to ask if you have any questions. It’s nice to see someone with passion for… well, anything honestly. People these days seem so entranced by the nothing that surrounds their lives… Anyway UCF is absolutely fantastic, and I really hope you get in. I won’t feel bad if you don’t accept it since we haven’t talked, but I figure it’s good to know people early Good luck!
P.S. Cats are cool, but dogs are better.</p>