Friday, November 21, 2008

Post!

Okay, so first of all, Twilight. Was. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! *Squees*

And that's all I'm going to post about that subject for now... But trust me, you'll hear my opinion on the movie eventually. Just not right now, as we do have issues to discuss...

For one thing, thank you Taytay, for venting your anger. You've satiated mine, (for now) which saves me the effort of typing it all up, then having people get mad at me. Which I think that they probably are anyway, so I guess it wouldn't really matter... But still...

Just be glad it wasn't me who lost their temper. It would have been about 10x harsher and would probably include a bit of cussing. I have a much (MUCH!) longer fuse than most people, but that just makes things so much worse when they finally come out. Cause I spend so much time repressing my anger about things that when it does come out, there's a lot packed in there to get out... And boy did I come close today...

But anyway, I agree whole-heartedly with Taytay, so I'll spare you another lecture from me. All I want to say is that if you can't even respect and help your friends, how can you expect anyone to help and respect you? That's my fortune cookie thing for today.

The only thing with the whole issues thing is that every group of friends has them. It's not just us. It doesn't stop that from being a big problem, but it least it's comforting that there's at least one person out there that's going through the same problems as you are.

And yeah, our group has quite a few problems. And I think that our main one is our strategy for dealing with them. The whole "Ignore it and it'll go away" thing just puts things away for a little while, but it always comes back in some shape or form. It's really not solving anything.

We keep having certain temper problems, insane mood swing issues, boy troubles, bad grades, and definitely trust issues. And I think that most of it comes from our inability to address it. We really need to get together with our entire group and just talk everything out.

Don't get me wrong, the ignore tactic is definitely necessary and effective in some cases. It can work for personal or temporary things, like reigning in your temper *raises hand guiltily* or dealing with things you don't like.

But for our big issues, we really just need to get together. So someone, please step up and do this. I can't host it, for obvious reasons (Not to mention nosy parents!). So someone who can host a get together, please do! I can help plan, we just need a place to have it in!

So anyway, I'm gonna go for now. But before I do, here's what your fortune cookie has to say:

1.) Think before you act. Apologize for what happens when you don't.
2.) Keep your true friends close.
3.) Don't bother with your enemies, they're not worth it.
4.) Remember that we're only teenagers. We've barely begun to live our lives.
5.) Things tend to seem more important than they really are.
6.) The possibilities for the future are endless. Don't act like they're set in stone.
7.) Nothing lasts forever, so enjoy it while it lasts.
8.) The Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.
9.) There is no such thing as perfect, so embrace that which is not!

So, that's that. I'll see you guys in a week! I'll still post on the blog from Florida though, and text and call and stuffs... So It'll be just like I'm there! Especially if you text during class or lunch. I'm available if needed, so I'll say adieu! Bye!

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