Yo's. Sup? No, wait... grrrr...
Okay. Yo's. This is just another random post in my journal that you don't wanna read. But it's about me and what's new. So read ahead if you care.
I have a complete and total obsession with the Jonas Brothers
Here are my favorite songs:
-Year 3000 eek
-Please Be Mine heart
-When You Look Me In the Eyes whee
-6 Minutes stare
I broke up with my boyfriend on monday. Yup. Here's me not sad. It's just that he seemed to treat me more like a friend now, so I decided I didn't want it to be that way for any longer than it had. I hope he reads this sometime, and knows that I still wanna be friends, and it's hard to ignore him. It's hard not to be friends.
My mom still insists on being evil everyday. Today she almost got me grounded again, for not cleaning the dishes. Which I had done earlier. stare
I'm in the school play. Yup. I have two lines. Wow. I know, big shocker. stare
Made cookies in FACS today, no one listens anymore, and we burned ours. stare
I have an A- in English. Yay. stare
Went over lame math stuff. Realized that i'm pretty retarded. stare
Read for a while, my escape. To japan today, and who knows, maybe England next weekend? Because last weekend it was. Or maybe the Inkworld. The Inkworld is one of my favorites.
I'm going to go shower and junk now. Yay for depression right now. stare
If you were my friend in real life (which some of you are), you'd never know that I can get this depressed at home. I was so hyper at practice today, I screwed up every dance move. xd
Well LYLAS and LYLAB for nows. G'night and sleep tight. stare
Lurv: revolution_symphony (aka: that one random geek, that reads instead of shops, that goes on the internet instead of plays soccer, that writes instead of cries, that laughes, that weeps, that smiles, that jeers, that one random geek.) heart
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