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  • cry me a river

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    my stories are coherent. i try my hardest, i'm not a popular member of mibba, and i never will be, it just makes me sad that i see readers, but they never comment, i mean, it could be a comment critizing, and i would actually appreciate that, but no one does. /:
    October 4th, 2009 at 05:16am
  • go for gin.

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    That's nice to know.
    I miss hand drawn Disney animation so much.
    October 3rd, 2009 at 07:14pm
  • go for gin.

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    It's not?
    I never caught on to that...
    I have a very long list. Disney is amazing, or at least it was.
    October 2nd, 2009 at 03:56am
  • go for gin.

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    Hah. The Rescuers and Anastasia are my two favorite Disney movies.
    I watched The Rescuers over and over again.
    October 2nd, 2009 at 03:50am
  • Day_Break.3393.

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    ok i know it sounds strange but it is very possible to kill a dog while having sex i could list a bunch of possible ways but its easier just to say that she is a stupid cunt that killed my dog.
    September 30th, 2009 at 06:07pm
  • Monsters.

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    LMAO :D That made my day. I think we should suggest pogo sticks to the government and see if they'll let them take over the roads (:
    September 30th, 2009 at 03:31am
  • A Wild Thing

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    hey, thanks for commenting on my journal, you're right, I think I will haha
    September 29th, 2009 at 10:58pm
  • fool's paradise

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    The end. :D
    September 29th, 2009 at 01:28am
  • fool's paradise

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    By the way, that teacher was fired. :P
    September 28th, 2009 at 08:56pm
  • fool's paradise

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    Oh lulz.
    September 28th, 2009 at 08:56pm
  • fool's paradise

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    My singing teacher told me it would be good for me to audition with, so I dunno. It [I]was[/I] my best song, so I assumed that it should be the one to be sung.

    I suppose, judging by my audition, I may have appeared to be unexperienced. But it feels as if they just chose the ones they liked, and then didn't give a shit [I]what[/I] happened to the others. If they weren't in the production class, then they weren't in Musical Theatre.

    You'd think that the kids who weren't good enough would get extensive training so they could graduate onto the production class, right? Nope. I learned [I]nothing[/I] in that class. She was the worst teacher I had ever had.

    So you'd think that the better teacher (exempla gratia, the ones in the production class) would teach us, right? No, I never had a class with him. Jimmy got to learn so much and I learned nothing.

    She couldn't handle the class at all. She had us sing for a bit, and then let the class get away with murder. She would have us watch movies and crap... I don't learn from movies. I want you to teach me properly.
    September 28th, 2009 at 03:51pm
  • fool's paradise

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    They didn't actually say that. :P

    But the audition was just singing, no acting or dancing, so whether you got into the production class or not is most likely based on how well you sing/express yourself through song.

    The song I sang was "God Help The Outcasts". Seeing as it's a very introspective song, I suppose the expression in my face was too boring and didn't have enough jazz hands for that dear Head of the Department's liking. Jimmy's said more than once that he dislikes classical type of songs. One can only assume that he's a fan of the shallow sort of performances.
    September 28th, 2009 at 04:59am
  • unichrome

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    my ears hurt haha
    September 24th, 2009 at 02:09am
  • isobelle;

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    Hey :) Thanks for the story comment. I may have exaggerated the story slightly, however, I want to make the story interesting for the reader. And, I do know some assholes in my year group who pick on the overweight people or the people that don't try to "fit in" with everyone else. I do appreciate the comment though and it is true that there is more than one person who is overweight in one year group.
    September 23rd, 2009 at 10:33pm
  • Audrey T

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    Fair enough.
    September 17th, 2009 at 03:32am
  • Audrey T

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    What I'm saying is, in having to deal with a sibling who's "automatically assuming a dominant role over the other", the "victimized sibling" could very easily learn to stand up for herself/himself. I mean, we can agree that the "bully" is usually the older sibling, right? I think that within the sibling relationship, there's going to be a point when the older sibling feels like he/she is in charge and there's going to be bullying. But many younger siblings fight it. The deal with the older sibling and fight for some form of control, a way to get the other sibling to stop the bullying. Amongst siblings, the "victim" usually won't stay a victim for forever. They learn to fight back.

    I think that's what a lot of parents are thinking when they don't interfere with "sibling rivalries." It's more of a learning experience for both kids. The victim learns to take care of themselves and the bully learns that they can't always take advantage of people.

    And also, I think it's unfair to say that parents sit back and do nothing simply because "Hey, they're siblings so it's okay." Parents will let their children try to work it out themselves, of course, but they also will step in if they need to. Most parents won't let things go to far. They wouldn't allow any of their kids to get seriously hurt.
    September 17th, 2009 at 03:05am
  • Lucid_dreamer

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    I agree with you on that.
    Some people that are seriously depressed do need help or someone to do go to.
    And those people have real reasons to think of suicide.
    September 16th, 2009 at 12:52am
  • solovely;

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    Oh. I've neer watched the dvd.
    September 15th, 2009 at 12:59am
  • solovely;

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    Maybe.

    I think it's good though that they did the sos thing.
    September 15th, 2009 at 12:52am
  • solovely;

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    I think I mgiht have heard about that. The 16 year old girl.

    It was a long time ago. And thanks but I hardly remember most of it. My mom told me.
    September 15th, 2009 at 12:47am