what makes me a girl

<p>What ever am I going to do with you?</p>

<p>Well, I've heard you touch little boys. That won't work against me.</p>

<p>i cant help but notice that lablondie is picking up young boys again</p>

<p>good for you</p>

<p>I thought you had homework...</p>

<p>Psh, homework.</p>

<p>i still do, and i don't give a crap about the two other names of cacahuetes</p>

<p>When in doubt, use puchanga.</p>

<p>Nosotros puchangamos a la puchanga.</p>

<p>when in doubt, write jesus is real in all blank spaces. no one can take points away from you</p>

<p>What if the question was "What is Jesus not?" hmmm?</p>

<p>write everything and then burn the teacher at stake for witchcraft</p>

<p>That's not very nice.</p>

<p>i smell a witch</p>

<p>in a second it will be literally</p>

<p>god, i just hate when threads steadily become random and weird. cant u keep ur odd thoughts to urself?</p>

<p>i read P&P when i was twelve and jane eyre when i was about eight. obviously, i didnt understand what was going on (in jane eyre) a third of the time, but after a couple of years i got it all.</p>

<p>and omg i loved P&P! its one of my favorite books, especially when i compare it to all of those grim classics like wuthering heights or dorian gray and stuff which is always so morbid. wuthering heights was eh-eh. half the characters i wanted to sucker-punch and many points in the book made me feel disgruntled. </p>

<p>a few years back i realized that the only "classic" books i could tolerate had female protagonists. P&P, little women, little princesss, etc. whenever the narrator or majority of characters in the book are men, the book is always sad and wretched.</p>

<p>haha you would have liked the one last night..</p>

<p>It was classic...right on par with the Easter thread.</p>

<p>In the name of our beloved father in heaven...</p>