You are 29% Rational, 86% Extroverted, 14% Brutal, and 43% Arrogant.
You are the Hippie! Characterized by a strong sense of extroversion, irrationality, gentleness, humility, and a faint scent of marijuana, you no doubt frolic through fields preaching peace and free love! Immediately following that, you then frolic to the hospital with herpes! You are probably either very spiritual or needlessly paranoid about “the man”, like most hippies, as a result of your focus on intuition and feelings over cold, brutal logic. You probably enjoy poetry, especially beatnik ultra-liberal crap about how horrible fascism is, even though your suburbanized, sheltered idea of “fascism” is having to pay two dollars per gallon at the gas pump. You are also very, very social. And like any hippie who would have no qualms about hitchiking across the country just to meet some interesting people, you also love to interact with others, even complete strangers. Though I highly doubt they love to interact with you! Because we know most any hippie is peace-loving and humble, it stands to reason that you, as well, are terribly gentle and humble, almost to the point of revulsion. Your carefree attitude of peace and harmony is probably very, very sickening to realists or cynics or anyone who isn’t a hippie, to tell the truth. In short, your personality is defective because you are overly emotional, extroverted, gentle, and humble–thus making you an annoying hippie. Now go do your drugs and have sex with filthy bearded men in tye dye shirts.To put it less negatively:1. You are more INTUITIVE than rational.
man that author was right. now i’m asking myself “why did i just waste half an hour of my life on this crap?” but you have to admit, it is pretty hilarious crap. check it out:
To my best friend out there, I don’t think you read this blog, but no matter.
I think it’s hypocritical of parents to deem us too young, and too adult at the same time. I’m pretty sure all of us have gotten very irritated when told we’re too young to understand something, and then too old to act like a kid. This particularly applies when you’re a teenager. For arguments’ sake, you’re a child when it suits the argument, then for the same purpose you’re an adult.
The meaning of adolescence is basically becoming an adult. But we aren’t there yet.
I previously had several paragraphs here musing over why teenagers are treated like we are.
But then I realised the futility of the argument. It just goes round and round in circles.
You know, maybe the fact that we’re never treated our own age may be one of the reasons why we’re viewed as angsty, moody teenagers.
And maybe because we aren’t adults and we aren’t kids makes it so much harder for our parents to know how to treat us.
today was dreary and drizzly. it couldn’t thunderstorm or something exciting, could it? no, just constant showers.
started off the morning with a double science. jumbled up prac with victor (how were the counters supposed to work???) and the very old video on biology failed but mr k didn’t seem to care. he picked on me a couple of times though.
lunch was time well spent playing set with carmen, geofferey and ben. i’m slow at it though. after lunch we just fooled around playing cards and talking, and rkim built this awesome house of cards which he knocked down anyway. and then my japanese teacher called matthew and i off to go stamp letters. 400+ letters in less than half an hour, he managed to stamp one sideways, and i managed to stamp one upside down xD
there are FIVE PARTS ALTOGETHER AND MORE THAN 900 COMMENTS AS I’M TYPING THIS. HOLY MOLY.
i find it very awesome that our grade can manage to generate so many positive comments about others, INSPIRATIONAL, UPLIFTING, MOVING etc. sorry if that sounded cliched but i can’t find the right words to describe it, people spreading the love. after reading it, i regret the fact that i don’t know most of those people will, and probably never will ): go read it and comment.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR & VALENTINE’S DAY EVERYBODY~ share the love and money!
(err what why isn’t the exclamation mark red?)
once again, i’m stuck at home all on my lonesome, because i have a lot of homework. it’s raining again.
this morning, as i was frying pancakes/french toast, my sister started yelling at my brother (nothing unusual really) but she showed my why – a cut twenty-dollar bill. you know how kiddies get red envelopes with money for new year? yeah well the twenty dollar bill didn’t fit, so he cut the top off. and i think he also cut a ten dollar bill in half too.
here’s the pancake recipe i used. it makes really nice vanilla-y puffy pancakes like the ones you buy at supermarkets.
~FLUFFY PANCAKES~
dry ingredients
1 1/4 cups plain flour
1/4 cups sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
a pinch of salt
liquid ingredients
1 1/4 cups milk
1/4 cups oil or melted butter
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients. In a measuring cup, combine liquid ingredients.
Pour liquid ingredients into dry ingredients and mix to combine.
Preheat frying pan. When frying pan is hot enough, a drop of water will ‘dance’ and sizzle away.
With a good non-stick frying pan, you won’t have to use cooking spray. If not, use cooking spray or a small pat of butter.
Pour a soup ladle full of batter into the frying pan.
Flip when the top has bubbles and a half inch of the edge looks dry.
Cook’s Note: Variation – For extra fluffy pancakes, separate the egg and whip the white until soft peaks form. Buttermilk may also be used instead of milk – reduce baking powder to 1 1/2 teaspoons and 1/2 teaspoons soda. Add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, if desired.