Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Yep, I need a new name for this blog. If anyone is even gonna bother to look at this, I need some ideas. Oh well.

Oh, and what Bony said about my last long post. He makes a LOT of sense. More then me. LOL. Check the comments.

Spring breaks are boring. Summers are worse. At least you don't boil yourself out of your skin during the other breaks. But they are just plain boring. So you know the common complaint of too much studying? It gets so boring for me, I hit the books during the summer. Hard. And then school is still boring. Education-wise. Until you get to science and history ^.^. So? What am I doing here? Getting rid of my seemingly interminable boredom. So, let's roll.

I don't wanna be like most of the young, immature teens on the mini-planet called U.S.A. But, I can't help being young, and I can't help it, I'm still immature (Notice: I've noticed a lot of adults are immature sometimes, too...), a little bit on the nerd side, but dude, you don't know how many people I know at our school... friends? Tell me, what exactly is a friend? A person you "hang out" with? (How do you hang with a person? On a clothesrack?!?) A person you talk to? A person you're not enemies with?

Definition of "friend" from Answers.com (my obsessively used research site that is extremely handy),
"1) A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts. 2) A person whom one knows; an acquaintance. 3) A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade." Okaaaayyy. For summary, the only requirement for somebody to be considered "friend" is to have somebody you know, and you don't have to like them, but as long as you aren't enemies, good.

Hey, my friend, ZA (she doesn't like her real name, dunno why... stand for Zamorak Apprentice.) just gave me this cool site artpad.art.com need to take a look. Will post more later.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If they're not your enemy, that still doesn't qualify them to be a friend.

You can think about this in war terms. Your enemy: not your friend, of course. Allies: friends. It's not all about allies and enemies, though. You have the neutral countries, not taking part in the war.