THEBEGINNING
CONSTANT EXPOSURE DOES RESULT IN A CERTAIN DEGREE OF CONTAMINATION.
mmhmm.
happy birthday to meee!
well, it was like a week ago. but hey...
yeah! I'm fourteen now hahahahahaha!
i got a cell phone and a video ipod
heck yes!
SCHOOL.
mah teachers are out to get me. D: i have mountains of homework.
-grovel-
INOTHERNEWS:
i had the most interesting conversation with an email burglar.
List 5 things you see next to you
my notebook
a pen
sticky notes
sharpie
& my wallet
The first word that comes into your head
asphyxiation.
i love that word
One funny thing thats happened to you today
umm i was filling a beaker full of water at the faucet in science, and all the sudden the faucet like...exploded and it was all wet everywhere and i just stood there ha
Put your music player on shuffle. Click the skip/next song button 5 times. Whats playing now?
oye como va - santana
ahh! i have so much homework! i have a math packet, a sudoku puzzle that i suck at, a research paper & presentation on space travel; limits and possibilities and how they're addressed in ender's game (best freaking book in the world) and a science current event (why in science class, i don't know) and i have to study for a states and capitals test in social studies.
FCK.
i did that in fifth grade. why again in eighth?!
freaking losers.
INOTHERNEWS:
I had a staring contest with a cat the other day.
I think it was a draw.
ahh! third week of school is over! i've had a lot of homework though, so many projects, assignments and essays. ;_; very tedious!
AIDS respects no man, woman or child. It knows no race, religion, class or creed. No community, country or continent is immune from its ravages. Let us resolve that, from this moment on, our response to AIDS must be no less comprehensive, no less relentless and no less swift than the pandemic itself. I was a soldier. But I know of no enemy in war more insidious or vicious than AIDS. In this global war against AIDS, everyone can and must be a leader. Everyone can and must be an ally. We are all vulnerable....We cannot let AIDS divide us. What will historians say of us if we continue to delay? Will history record a fateful moment in our time, on our watch, when action came too late?
Secretary Colin L. Powell
United Nations General Assembly
June 25, 2001
from EveningDownpour's journal.
i haven't been on in ages! !
but i have school tomorrow, *groan* so i doubt i'll be on very much anyway.
the last week has kind of sucked, because both of my brothers are in japan, so it's like i'm an only child and i have to suffer through my parents alone D;
i haven't really been taking pictures lately, no real reason, but it's seeming more like a chore, rather than a hobby. D;