I still haven't seen Tangled. -.- But yes, our children are going to be very well-rounded. I don't want my kids to be watching Jersey Shore and stuff like that when they're only five. So, yeah. lol
They don't give extra credit options. I have 3 Ds and 3 Cs. Ds are passing in my school, but two of them are so low, it's ridiculous. I just want my stupid credits so I can have my diploma. lol
I would love to go, but I don't have the money to fly out there or get into the park. I'll see it one day, even if it's when I take my own kids, because trust me, my kids are going to Disneyland, Disneyworld, and the World of Harry Potter as often as I can take them. lol
I pretty much figured you would mean the more intense type. I never really been to see one or anything, so... yeah. I guess I wouldn't really know. For me, it's the type of thing I would have to go see to enjoy, rather than just hearing it.
Er... it depends I guess. I love the kind of stuff on Phantom of the Opera. I'm also in love with Prince Poppycock, who was an opera singer on America's Got Talent a while back. lol
Ugh. Tell me about it. I always feel like yelling at them. "Just shut up! I'm right and you're wrong!" But... I don't, because that is very childish and sinking to a low level. XD
I know! I was like... "They're supposed to be identical."
I know what you mean. It's the same thing here on mibba. I really don't mind giving criticism or whatever if I know that the person will take it well. If someone is too stubborn or doesn't want to hear it, I hate helping.
I hate when people are like that. I once wrote a story about a girl falling in love with twin boys. They both, obviously, looked the same and dressed somewhat alike. They had completely different characteristics though. One was really outgoing and joking while the other was very quiet and reserved. One of them was actually blind too. But this boy in my class claimed it was too confusing to tell them apart and I should make their outward appearance different. :/
Tell me about it. This one girl edited my paper and criticized that I spelled many things wrong, including favourite and colour. I was like... "It's technically right." My story took place in England so I figured I would write everything correctly according to their system or whatever. But still. She couldn't even spell anything.
Lol. I'm the same way. I see a shirt and I'm like, "It's one of them." But I don't say anything. But my teacher got all pissed and was like, "I hate those books. They make no sense and are boring. There is no romance at tall."
It's terrible! Today, my teacher wore her Team Jacob shirt. Then all of a sudden there was a huge debate on who was better: Jacob or Edward in Twilight. My teacher asked my opinion on Twilight and I said I didn't like it and I'm more of a Harry Potter kid. Then everyone attacked on me for it! So yeah... everyone in there, including my teacher, thinks J.K. Rowling is a bad writer compared to the writer of Twilight. :/
Omg. Don't you hate that?! My teacher is always like... at least five pages but no more than seven. It's like... my story has to be at least ten or eleven. -.-
I still haven't seen Tangled. -.- But yes, our children are going to be very well-rounded. I don't want my kids to be watching Jersey Shore and stuff like that when they're only five. So, yeah. lol