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[Day 31] Just don’t play Twister with her

The more I think about my friends, the more I realize why they’re so diverse. It’s because each one represents a different side of my personality. Rachel represents the writer and loyal friend in me. Craig represents the crazy and political side of me. Bart represents the callous but caring side of me. Kelli represents the slightly insane but introspective side of me. With this in mind, I guess Mia would represent the competitive side of me. Continue reading “[Day 31] Just don’t play Twister with her”

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[Day 28] There’s a party at the end of the world

Photo 357I love that it’s 7:34 in the morning and something good already happened. Every week on Fridays, Jason Mraz’s Twitter asks for fan questions, and then on Mondays (or in this case, Tuesdays) he writes a blog post with 12 of his favorite questions. I’m sure you can already guess why my day’s so good. 🙂 Continue reading “[Day 28] There’s a party at the end of the world”

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[Day 24] The Claw of Knowledge!

Photo 343I have a hard time relating to girls. It’s nothing short of dumb luck that Rachel and I connected the way we did. But ever since meeting her in kindergarten, I’ve never kept a female friend for more than a year or two. I think it might have something to do with either my unquenchable tomboy attitude or the fact that I act too masculine at times to be able to relate to most girls. Continue reading “[Day 24] The Claw of Knowledge!”

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[Day 23] I’ll be monitoring your frequencies

Photo 331Last week, I talked briefly about some issues I was having with my alleged harshness. A similar incident occurred today, although with different people. The first time, my primary issue was with someone in charge of me. Today, it had to do with people I was in… command of. (Don’t judge me for that… I just saw Star Trek for the fourth time) Continue reading “[Day 23] I’ll be monitoring your frequencies”