OMG I'm such a bad friend. I met someone on my bus, and on theway home she said she wanted me to walk her hom. I got off at another stop, and she had to cross a busyy street. I knew i wouldnt be allowwed to, and i told her i as sorry. It took me forever to get home. I told my mom and i started crying. I'm such a bad friend! O_O My mom she wouldnt be mad, and tha instead she could come to my house if she wants, but i feel so guilty. I have no friends, and when i meet somebody, I screw up. I cant stop crying, today was the worst day so far.
Sorry Psy but I must say your school assumptions seem a little naive D:
Pretty much the only reason to have to be excited about going back is friends. You get to have lunch with 'em, play pranks, just talk, or whatever. What fun would school be without socializing? Sure, school is there for learning but that doesn't mean you HAVE to learn and can't do anything else. It's school. There has to be some 'fun' part of it somewhere.
It's also nice to know some people are going through the same hel- erm, heck you are.
I was trying to hold this back because I couldn't think of a way to say it without sounding like a jerk (Really it's not intended) but between you and me, what I meant was, the friends can get in the way of the education part of school; you have a fight with them, you cry your eyes out and can't keep your mind on school. Mainly this is directed at high school/omguwentowtwitstacy???? junk but I'm sure all grades of school have some of that drama, yes?
Yes I know that sounds rude, but it's the only way I can put it. A good example was MSN in the drama stages... I tried once or twice to be on MSN while doing school work, and answering people as much as possible, but that didn't work out. I was concentrating on school and not what I was saying, said something rude (or what someone thought was rude) and that person freaked out and refused to accept any apology. Left, did school, got most of it incorrect. F. Not directed at anyone here i wike u guize!!!!
Sorry Psy but I must say your school assumptions seem a little naive D:
Pretty much the only reason to have to be excited about going back is friends. You get to have lunch with 'em, play pranks, just talk, or whatever. What fun would school be without socializing? Sure, school is there for learning but that doesn't mean you HAVE to learn and can't do anything else. It's school. There has to be some 'fun' part of it somewhere.
It's also nice to know some people are going through the same hel- erm, heck you are.
I was trying to hold this back because I couldn't think of a way to say it without sounding like a jerk (Really it's not intended) but between you and me, what I meant was, the friends can get in the way of the education part of school; you have a fight with them, you cry your eyes out and can't keep your mind on school. Mainly this is directed at high school/omguwentowtwitstacy???? junk but I'm sure all grades of school have some of that drama, yes?
Yes I know that sounds rude, but it's the only way I can put it. A good example was MSN in the drama stages... I tried once or twice to be on MSN while doing school work, and answering people as much as possible, but that didn't work out. I was concentrating on school and not what I was saying, said something rude (or what someone thought was rude) and that person freaked out and refused to accept any apology. Left, did school, got most of it incorrect. F. Not directed at anyone here i wike u guize!!!!
-- Edited by Psy at 18:32, 2007-08-30
rofls@"omguwentowtwitstacy?????" XD I agree with Psy, and everyone else. At school you kinda need friends, or else you'll kinda be too miserable to do work. And those that ARE you're friends WON'T cause drama for you. Drama.. is everywhere. And you kinda can't avoid it much. So yeah. I'm kinda on both sides xD
Sorry Psy but I must say your school assumptions seem a little naive D:
Pretty much the only reason to have to be excited about going back is friends. You get to have lunch with 'em, play pranks, just talk, or whatever. What fun would school be without socializing? Sure, school is there for learning but that doesn't mean you HAVE to learn and can't do anything else. It's school. There has to be some 'fun' part of it somewhere.
It's also nice to know some people are going through the same hel- erm, heck you are.
I was trying to hold this back because I couldn't think of a way to say it without sounding like a jerk (Really it's not intended) but between you and me, what I meant was, the friends can get in the way of the education part of school; you have a fight with them, you cry your eyes out and can't keep your mind on school. Mainly this is directed at high school/omguwentowtwitstacy???? junk but I'm sure all grades of school have some of that drama, yes?
Yes I know that sounds rude, but it's the only way I can put it. A good example was MSN in the drama stages... I tried once or twice to be on MSN while doing school work, and answering people as much as possible, but that didn't work out. I was concentrating on school and not what I was saying, said something rude (or what someone thought was rude) and that person freaked out and refused to accept any apology. Left, did school, got most of it incorrect. F. Not directed at anyone here i wike u guize!!!!
-- Edited by Psy at 18:32, 2007-08-30
rofls@"omguwentowtwitstacy?????" XD I agree with Psy, and everyone else. At school you kinda need friends, or else you'll kinda be too miserable to do work. And those that ARE you're friends WON'T cause drama for you. Drama.. is everywhere. And you kinda can't avoid it much. So yeah. I'm kinda on both sides xD
Meh, I'm fine without them. :p I used to be all depressed about it but I got over it. I usually do fine in school, and I haven't had friends since I was 7 or 8. There's always college too, but then again, there it's partypartypartydrinkdrinkdrinkstudystudystudygobacktopartyingpartypartydrinkdiefromdrinkingcrygobacktopartying
I made more new friends :D Two of 'em were hanging out with my best friend, (we've known eachother since about 3 or 4) so I just decided to walk up to them and my friend. They like me ;D And during lunch, I was sitting by this really hot, sorta popular guy. Hot? Yes. Shallow? So I've heard.
Theres another guy I like, he sits right next to me in Language. We always exchange looks, or look away when the other turns their head :D Hes also in my Science class :DDDD
One of my "friends" is always switching between boys evben this early. I told her I sat by *insert name of boy she liked* I think she was a little jealous D: Wasn't trying to, he jsut sat down next to us. But anyways, now shes obsessed with another boy >.> Gets quite annoying. She creates drama a good deal too D:
-- Edited by Puppylover16 at 20:06, 2007-08-30
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Sorry Psy but I must say your school assumptions seem a little naive D:
Pretty much the only reason to have to be excited about going back is friends. You get to have lunch with 'em, play pranks, just talk, or whatever. What fun would school be without socializing? Sure, school is there for learning but that doesn't mean you HAVE to learn and can't do anything else. It's school. There has to be some 'fun' part of it somewhere.
It's also nice to know some people are going through the same hel- erm, heck you are.
I was trying to hold this back because I couldn't think of a way to say it without sounding like a jerk (Really it's not intended) but between you and me, what I meant was, the friends can get in the way of the education part of school; you have a fight with them, you cry your eyes out and can't keep your mind on school. Mainly this is directed at high school/omguwentowtwitstacy???? junk but I'm sure all grades of school have some of that drama, yes?
Yes I know that sounds rude, but it's the only way I can put it. A good example was MSN in the drama stages... I tried once or twice to be on MSN while doing school work, and answering people as much as possible, but that didn't work out. I was concentrating on school and not what I was saying, said something rude (or what someone thought was rude) and that person freaked out and refused to accept any apology. Left, did school, got most of it incorrect. F. Not directed at anyone here i wike u guize!!!!
-- Edited by Psy at 18:32, 2007-08-30
Ah. I could see that happening.
But what's convienient for me is that my little 'friend' group doesn't have any drama! :) We're just a bunch of guys who like playing vidjamagames and drawing comics. And most of them don't even have AIM. So for the most part none of that happens to me. (Also, I killed MSN so that's why you won't see me online anymore. I killed it for more reasons than one).
At least you have good study habits and know your priorities. If you have school crap to do, you seem like the guy who'll buckle down and do it. That's great. Don't open MSN (or stay 'appear offline' or something) and you should be fine.
My school's having a dance soon, and I'm gonna go. I'm push myself to walk up to someone and make friends . :P I'm nervous, though, ive never been to a public school or a dance
Sorry Psy but I must say your school assumptions seem a little naive D:
Pretty much the only reason to have to be excited about going back is friends. You get to have lunch with 'em, play pranks, just talk, or whatever. What fun would school be without socializing? Sure, school is there for learning but that doesn't mean you HAVE to learn and can't do anything else. It's school. There has to be some 'fun' part of it somewhere.
It's also nice to know some people are going through the same hel- erm, heck you are.
I was trying to hold this back because I couldn't think of a way to say it without sounding like a jerk (Really it's not intended) but between you and me, what I meant was, the friends can get in the way of the education part of school; you have a fight with them, you cry your eyes out and can't keep your mind on school. Mainly this is directed at high school/omguwentowtwitstacy???? junk but I'm sure all grades of school have some of that drama, yes?
Yes I know that sounds rude, but it's the only way I can put it. A good example was MSN in the drama stages... I tried once or twice to be on MSN while doing school work, and answering people as much as possible, but that didn't work out. I was concentrating on school and not what I was saying, said something rude (or what someone thought was rude) and that person freaked out and refused to accept any apology. Left, did school, got most of it incorrect. F. Not directed at anyone here i wike u guize!!!!
-- Edited by Psy at 18:32, 2007-08-30
Ah. I could see that happening.
But what's convienient for me is that my little 'friend' group doesn't have any drama! :) We're just a bunch of guys who like playing vidjamagames and drawing comics. And most of them don't even have AIM. So for the most part none of that happens to me. (Also, I killed MSN so that's why you won't see me online anymore. I killed it for more reasons than one).
At least you have good study habits and know your priorities. If you have school crap to do, you seem like the guy who'll buckle down and do it. That's great. Don't open MSN (or stay 'appear offline' or something) and you should be fine.
I just don't go on MSN much.
Thanks, you too; I don't mind school, I like learning. I even take random IQ tests out of boredome. (Just took 2... One says my IQ dropped, the other said it increased. I think I'll trust the one that says it increased. its site ish pretiur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)