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Fri 10/10/03 at 11:42
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is me. Most of my friends are finding 'birds' at school, but i get left behind. The crazy thing is, we're year 10's and i realise that a lot of the people who are finding love, are in the wrong places. as in year 8's, which i find is a bit silly - but i don't make the rules.

anyhow, i'm finding the prospect of leaving school with no personal bond with anyone is a bit grim, and i'm not the type that's particularly confident in themself. i'm the kind that does stuff to entertain people and make their day a little brighter by making them laugh. it's far better than sitting with a face like a smacked behind on, isn't it. well, i think i have a chance of getting to form a positive freidnship with a particular girl at school (duh), and while most go for the most beautiful 'gem', i think that she is all i'd need - great personality, and generally a great sense of light-heartedness around her. anyway, she's in my Art class (yes, i took art for GCSE - because i love it), and i do get a little flustered talking to her (who doesn't, when they love someone). ironically, she's the cousin of someone who my bro used to be with for a little bit who was in his band at college.

all that aside, i think it's the time to show that i am at heart a sensetive person who finds a lot of joy and feeling out of the individuals around me - pets (birds and dogs in particular), people - but most of all my new friends at school. if you wanted to look like a mature and not geeky member of the school, i wouldn't want to be hanging around my old friends who throw blackcurrant branches at eachother and constantly fight, and with a bunch of maniacs who still like collecting cards and being miserable. no, my new connections love music, have a good bond with eachother (in a good way), and all have much less of a 'prat' thing about them. what i mean is, i think my old friends are mongs. they were a mixture of faggies, geeks, prats, thickheads, and boxers, and also a lad with a depressing personality, who rarely forces a smile, and to be honest, i felt really uncomfortable around them, and being with them all the time was nor a pleasurable or a very goo impression of others, and if i put it bluntly, i hated their personailties. i'm glad the way things have turned out, and school has started to shape up to be all i want; Good friends, a shed of popularity and authority, and an excellent sense of calm and maturity, where people do not interfere with eachother if they're not wanted. some of my old friends are still good friends, though, a ginger lad and another lad, both relatively shorter than the rest of us, but still they have personailties that shine through the thickest shadow.

Life is good.
Fri 10/10/03 at 12:02
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Ms NY wrote:
> Good luck with this new girl! Surely, if you show your true colours,
> you'll have a good time!

The girl isn;t exactly new - it's just that now maybe we are both starting to from a clearer picture, and i haven't the foggiest if she's interested in me at all - but i'm on high alert for signs.
And there's another factor. She's from a group of the most popular and easy-going group of people in year 10, and nobody messes with them, because they are flawless. but if this feeling applies to both of us, she won't give a damn.
Fri 10/10/03 at 11:59
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monkey_man wrote:
> N offence, but I thought you were a girl...

LOL, none taken.

*kicks desk*
Fri 10/10/03 at 11:50
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"Infantalised Forums"
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"Hi, I'm sensitive and romantic and I like kittens and poems about colours"
Fri 10/10/03 at 11:50
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"cachoo"
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Ahh. It's good when you start realising things! Like how different things are when you meet new people. I had the exact thoughts about my friends. They were.. 'normal'(?!) But when I finally plucked up the courage to get out there and make new ones, I realised how diffent peope are and how nice people can actually be.

Good luck with this new girl! Surely, if you show your true colours, you'll have a good time!
Fri 10/10/03 at 11:49
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"Pouch Ape"
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N offence, but I thought you were a girl...
Fri 10/10/03 at 11:42
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Posts: 2,774
is me. Most of my friends are finding 'birds' at school, but i get left behind. The crazy thing is, we're year 10's and i realise that a lot of the people who are finding love, are in the wrong places. as in year 8's, which i find is a bit silly - but i don't make the rules.

anyhow, i'm finding the prospect of leaving school with no personal bond with anyone is a bit grim, and i'm not the type that's particularly confident in themself. i'm the kind that does stuff to entertain people and make their day a little brighter by making them laugh. it's far better than sitting with a face like a smacked behind on, isn't it. well, i think i have a chance of getting to form a positive freidnship with a particular girl at school (duh), and while most go for the most beautiful 'gem', i think that she is all i'd need - great personality, and generally a great sense of light-heartedness around her. anyway, she's in my Art class (yes, i took art for GCSE - because i love it), and i do get a little flustered talking to her (who doesn't, when they love someone). ironically, she's the cousin of someone who my bro used to be with for a little bit who was in his band at college.

all that aside, i think it's the time to show that i am at heart a sensetive person who finds a lot of joy and feeling out of the individuals around me - pets (birds and dogs in particular), people - but most of all my new friends at school. if you wanted to look like a mature and not geeky member of the school, i wouldn't want to be hanging around my old friends who throw blackcurrant branches at eachother and constantly fight, and with a bunch of maniacs who still like collecting cards and being miserable. no, my new connections love music, have a good bond with eachother (in a good way), and all have much less of a 'prat' thing about them. what i mean is, i think my old friends are mongs. they were a mixture of faggies, geeks, prats, thickheads, and boxers, and also a lad with a depressing personality, who rarely forces a smile, and to be honest, i felt really uncomfortable around them, and being with them all the time was nor a pleasurable or a very goo impression of others, and if i put it bluntly, i hated their personailties. i'm glad the way things have turned out, and school has started to shape up to be all i want; Good friends, a shed of popularity and authority, and an excellent sense of calm and maturity, where people do not interfere with eachother if they're not wanted. some of my old friends are still good friends, though, a ginger lad and another lad, both relatively shorter than the rest of us, but still they have personailties that shine through the thickest shadow.

Life is good.

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