I have been in a situation where I didn't want multiple people to a secret of mine. I acted very differently. In fact, I avoided them as much as possible. My avoiding them didn't help the situation at all because it made them extremely suspicious of me.
Eventually, they discovered my secret and well, it wasn't a very pleasant experience. Once they found out, it all blew up in my face and it wasn't very pretty. Trust me.
Normally I can keep secrets extremely well. Unfortunately, I have to be the absolute worst liar imaginable. If you start asking me questions about something, you will no doubt find out within a few minutes what I had been keeping from you.... I shouldn't have told you that.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Halloween
My worst Halloween costume was really stupid. I don't even know what it was. My sister told me to wear it so I did. It was a bunch of red and black cloth wraped around me. Yeah, it was lame.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Teens Top Ten
I have only read one out of these ten books, but I have heard of and have meant to read two of them.
The book that I have read was "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. I thought that that book was very interesting and I really want to read the next book in the series, "Catching Fire."
I think that "The Hunger Games" most definately deserves to be in the top ten because it was well written. Although I absolutely hate the fact that the very end of the book was an enormous cliff hangar. And the fact that the main character, Katniss, was playing Peeta the entire time and it made her seem like a complete jerk. I felt really bad for Peeta because I think he really did love Katniss.
The other two books that I intend to read are "Paper Towns" by John Green and "Breaking Dawn" by Stephanie Meyer. I don't know what exactly "Paper Towns" is about, but I have heard nothing but good things about it and I want to read it myself and decide if it's good or not. "Breaking Dawn" on the other hand, I know what it's about because major spoilers that you can't get away from.
The book that I have read was "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. I thought that that book was very interesting and I really want to read the next book in the series, "Catching Fire."
I think that "The Hunger Games" most definately deserves to be in the top ten because it was well written. Although I absolutely hate the fact that the very end of the book was an enormous cliff hangar. And the fact that the main character, Katniss, was playing Peeta the entire time and it made her seem like a complete jerk. I felt really bad for Peeta because I think he really did love Katniss.
The other two books that I intend to read are "Paper Towns" by John Green and "Breaking Dawn" by Stephanie Meyer. I don't know what exactly "Paper Towns" is about, but I have heard nothing but good things about it and I want to read it myself and decide if it's good or not. "Breaking Dawn" on the other hand, I know what it's about because major spoilers that you can't get away from.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Edgar Allan Poe
The only piece of Edgar Allan Poe's work that I have read is "The Raven."
We read it in sixth grade and at the time, I thought that it had to be the most dull and obnoxiously long poem that I had ever seen in my entire life. It went on and on for pages and I thought it would never end. I didn't think it was creepy, nor was it scary. I just thought that it was stupid. But I suppose that I didn't have any appreciation for such things at the time.
I don't really read scary stories because they don't really interest me that much. I don't think that they scary at all. I find them actually a little annoying because a lot of "scary" stories have absolutely no plot to them other than to creep you out.
We read it in sixth grade and at the time, I thought that it had to be the most dull and obnoxiously long poem that I had ever seen in my entire life. It went on and on for pages and I thought it would never end. I didn't think it was creepy, nor was it scary. I just thought that it was stupid. But I suppose that I didn't have any appreciation for such things at the time.
I don't really read scary stories because they don't really interest me that much. I don't think that they scary at all. I find them actually a little annoying because a lot of "scary" stories have absolutely no plot to them other than to creep you out.
Monday, September 28, 2009
"From a certain point of view..."
Why do they sit and stare at a bright, square light all the time? What does this thing do? What is the point of this thing that they call a computer? What use is it to me? It takes my master away from me for a very long time and they get annoyed with me when I try to get their attention on me, where it should be.
Friday, September 25, 2009
To each his own.
I find beauty in things that don't at first appear to be beautiful, if at all. Things that are like an organized disaster are a beautiful disaster to me. Lower class things appeal to me more than top quality, for the most part.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Secrets...
I have been told secrets that were alarming, but I could never tell a soul about them. I kept my promise to never tell a soul because they weren't extremely important and they wouldn't harm anyone, as far as I could tell.
Now that they're in the past, I think that they don't really matter that much anymore. However, just because it's in the past, doesn't mean that I should feel that it is alright to tell anyone that secret because it is done and over.
Now that they're in the past, I think that they don't really matter that much anymore. However, just because it's in the past, doesn't mean that I should feel that it is alright to tell anyone that secret because it is done and over.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Fate: Is it real?
I do and do not think that fate is real. It's a subject that confuses me greatly, just like "true love."
Not everything is left to fate. I do not believe that it controls our lives and that our lives revolve around it. However, in certain situations, some things are inevitable. In those certain situations, it doesn't matter what you do, it's going to end up the same.
Not everything is left to fate. I do not believe that it controls our lives and that our lives revolve around it. However, in certain situations, some things are inevitable. In those certain situations, it doesn't matter what you do, it's going to end up the same.
Friday, September 4, 2009
True love...
Love is something that is extremely hard to define. There is not just one definition. To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what "true love" is. Is it real? And if it is, how do you know if it is true love? I don't know. It is a mystery to me.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
If I had any superpower, it would be...
The ability to be invisible! I think it would be interesting to be able to see things without being seen. If I were able to be invisible, I could have a job as a spy or something. I could also be able to be alone when I wanted, so people wouldn't bother me.
If I weren't to have the ability to be invisible, I think it would be awesome to be able to change my appearance to whatever I wanted! I wouldn't use it to be evil, though. That wouldn't be cool. I would use it just because! It would be a little hard, though, being able to look like someone else. You could easily forget who you really are.
If I weren't to have the ability to be invisible, I think it would be awesome to be able to change my appearance to whatever I wanted! I wouldn't use it to be evil, though. That wouldn't be cool. I would use it just because! It would be a little hard, though, being able to look like someone else. You could easily forget who you really are.
Monday, August 31, 2009
My thoughts on Shakespeare
I find Shakespeare somewhat a drag. The way it is written is difficult to understand unless you actually study it and for the most part, it's just plain boring if you're not into it.
I was once in a school production of Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth" and it was absolutely dreadful. The lines were extremely long and difficult to understand and we didn't study the play -- We just memorized our lines and went on with it. Mind you, this production was just last year.
Although I may have had quite a few very boring experiences with Shakespeare's work, that doesn't make it all bad. I did once study the play, "The Merchant of Venice" and it was very interesting. We went into depth in the story line, which made it remotely interesting.
I was once in a school production of Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth" and it was absolutely dreadful. The lines were extremely long and difficult to understand and we didn't study the play -- We just memorized our lines and went on with it. Mind you, this production was just last year.
Although I may have had quite a few very boring experiences with Shakespeare's work, that doesn't make it all bad. I did once study the play, "The Merchant of Venice" and it was very interesting. We went into depth in the story line, which made it remotely interesting.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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