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Mar 24, 2005 15:20

Well here I go again. I'm not sure about these live journal things. I enjoy reading other peoples and I assumed I could make one as equally interesting but I guess I was wrong. My last entry was about me wanting to go skiing and I certainly haven’t updated for quite some time because I feel I’ve been busy. However, even when I’m not busy I find ( Read more... )

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anonymous March 24 2005, 21:03:41 UTC
Ooh one of my exes has ADHD, and supposedly it can actually be used as an advantage, harnessing the energy and putting it towards something useful, a sport or anything else. Although I probly typed that wrong.

And what's so bad about not being categorized as a certain clique? It means your not a clone of some random stereotype, who wants to be a clone? (well in high school actually alot of people probly but isnt it kinda boring when you think about it?)

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"I guess the obvious solution would be to just be myself. I don’t think many people know what my real self is and I’m afraid that if I actually show that to people then they may not like me for who i am or forget about me"

A whole lot of people seem to say that/have that problem,,,i do,,,among tons of others, and supposedly it just dissapears as you get older and everything gets figured out. well not everything. but yea. you get the gist of it.

~Caitlyn~

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cabanaboy88 March 24 2005, 23:31:58 UTC
That was wicked deep. Its nice to read journals that don't consist of any "lols" or stories about going shopping or poop jokes (Jon Linscott being the guilty party with that last one). Hopefully enough people read this and realize you aren't just a smart-ass or an immature boy, as some would say. I agree it does feel good to make people laugh, and everyone goes too far sometimes. It's all set as long as you apologize after or reconize what you said wasn't so good, which you have done.

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cabanaboy88 April 3 2005, 22:04:54 UTC
agreed.

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coverpoint427 March 25 2005, 02:01:30 UTC
yeah you know I sometimes think you stretch it a bit, but doesn't everyone? However I still think you're a very cool kid. I think being yourself is awesome and not to be afraid to show who you are because really everyone is insecure about things like that, but I mean I would rather know the real Andy and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that.

_Angela

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Amen to that brotha amezing261 March 25 2005, 19:29:57 UTC
i feel the same way. the addiction part fits it perfectly. the biggest problem for me is always having to wonder if everyone is laughing with you or at you. its like i can never find a good read on people cause i dont think they truly know me. I try to not be the 'addict to laughter' but it still happens. i can never tell when enuff is enuff. So is the curse of our lives. for ever the funny guy only to end up alone.
- kegan

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arsenic_on_fire March 26 2005, 01:04:35 UTC
I know exactly what you mean man. I don't know how I could possibly say that any better. I just spent all of English class today standing up on a desk. Jegan and I set the trend and were followed by Sigmund (N. Dehaas) and Tom I. I dunno, I guess we're the loudest and still the least known.

-Owen (add if you want)

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