1. You're homeschooled, is that right? (I could be making that up) How do you meet friends? I mean, my best friends right now I didn't meet through school anyway. So either way, same question.
1. Yes, I'm homeschooled! :D I used to attend Geography club meetings, which was basically a nerd fest for homeschooled kids. We would review maps, take quizzes about certain parts of the world, stuff like that, and I met a lot of people there. That's actually where I met Brook (if you remember me mentioning her, great; if not, no worries). After I stopped going there, I pretty much stopped making friends. The town we live in is fairly small and most of the kids here are very narrow minded and pretty unwilling to hang out with the "pale homeschooled chick". But now that I am taking both college and high school classes, I've made several friends. The high school classes are online so I don't really have much interaction with anyone there, but the college courses require me to show up. One of the girls in my college English class randomly added me on Facebook and will strike up a conversation with me about anything. To make a long story short, I used to have very little interaction with people my age but that has completely reversed in
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1. Um, I DO read your posts. :P Yes, I remember her. That's so awesomely dorky, I love it. I took gifted classes throughout school, so I understand dorky. The college thing sounds awesome. People don't interact much at my university, and from what I overhear of the conversations from those that do... I don't really want to know them. D: I need to meet more people through theatre.
5. Yes, it makes sense. It's easy to fool yourself into that sort of thing, but I think you always know deep down.
1. LMAO. Just wanted to make sure. XD Sometimes I wish that my mom had left us in public schooling and then I hear about the things the local juniors are learning about and I'm like, "Um, we covered that in ninth grade." In the end, her decision to homeschool us is for the best. And lately, everybody on my f-list is talking about going to see things at the theater. I need to move somewhere huge so I can see them and we can all fangirl together. XD
Lady J is the most amazing and wonderful woman in the entire world. I adore her to no end and I love her with all my heart. That will never change. ♥ She's got me for life.
And you haven't a question that falls into the above categories? You already know how much I love you (and in case you don't, I LOVE YOU KELLY), so that's one taken care of. ;)
I'm only joking about the meme. I'm always game to have any reason to discuss my undying love for you. ♥
1. I decided to read the comments before replying, to make sure I didn't ask a question that had already been asked. Then something caught my attention: I knew you were home-schooled, but I had never asked you about that. Therefore, I'm rebelling against the meme's original rules, and asking the following: Do you like being homeschooled? And, if you don't mind me asking, why are you homeschooled? As in, was it a decision your parents made, etc
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1. I really love being homeschooled. I was always bored in school when I was younger because the material was so boring but now that I'm homeschooled (and have been for six years), I enjoy the challenge of the new school that I attend. As for the decision that led to us being homeschooled, it was a combination of a few things. My younger sister is dyslexic and the school we used to attend refused to have her tested, which they needed to do in order to better fit her education needs. Something kind of similar happened with me, as far as the school meeting my needs. When I was in kindergarten, my mom was a volunteer in the classroom and she asked one of the teachers to pull me aside and test me. They asked me to read portions from chapter books and gave me math papers from various grades, all of which I correctly completed. It ended up being revealed that I had a sixth grade reading level and could successfully work math problems from that same grade. When the principal was shown my results, he refused to take any action. For my
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2. Bahaha the same thing happened to me! My friends all really liked the Backstreet Boys, but I liked the Spice Girls (read: I liked Geri Halliwell) much better.
3. OMG YES AND I STILL HAVE TO FORCE YOU TO LISTEN TO A BUTTLOAD OF DRESDEN DOLLS.
Absolutely! That sounded a little eager, huh? Well, the short explanation is that I've waited for the right person to come along and have realized that if I continue on that mindset, I may never find love.
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1. You're homeschooled, is that right? (I could be making that up) How do you meet friends? I mean, my best friends right now I didn't meet through school anyway. So either way, same question.
4. Have you tried any? Would you try any?
5. Have you ever been in love?
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5. Yes, it makes sense. It's easy to fool yourself into that sort of thing, but I think you always know deep down.
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Just as you have me. ♥
And you haven't a question that falls into the above categories? You already know how much I love you (and in case you don't, I LOVE YOU KELLY), so that's one taken care of. ;)
I'm only joking about the meme. I'm always game to have any reason to discuss my undying love for you. ♥
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3. OMG YES AND I STILL HAVE TO FORCE YOU TO LISTEN TO A BUTTLOAD OF DRESDEN DOLLS.
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I'm ready.
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