Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Drowning In Self-Centeredness

Wearing my hair up makes me soft. (I'd rather be difficult.)
Dull colors
The Plain White Ts
Dirty hair and hippies
Certain t-shirts
Yellow makes me bitter.
Hoodies turn me stand-offish and sullen.

I'm not ready to come-- go.

In government I decided that I am tired of being in Spanish-speaking countries and I no longer want to go to them. I don't know what that means. It worried me a little.
In English I look up at Kelly. There is a freckle on his neck that I want to touch.
I think of a new method of control.

A fat girl was wearing the most beautiful black skirt.
When I asked her where she got it, she said, "Old Navy."
Even so, I will go get one.
I have ideas.
I need that black skirt.

I hate the gothic cowboy (who in the end turned out to be neither gothic nor a cowboy) because he looks at me and gets bored.
I hate the one who talks like Adam because he cocks and shows me arrogance. (for no reason, and daily.)

2 Comments:

Blogger Mrs. Jagger said...

Please explain
Gothic cowboy?
Old Navy skirts?
Wearing your hair up makes you soft?
I know, I'm just not deep like you, that's what your thinking....

April 06, 2005 10:51 PM  
Blogger Angela said...

The gothic cowboy is this kid at school who was kind of gothic, but the jeans he wears and his shoes and the way he walks makes him kind of look like a cowboy. Upon further studying, I discovered he wasn't really gothic AT ALL (not even really bandy), and come to think of it, he's not a cowboy either. I've never talked to him but whenever he looks at me he gets this look on his face like I make him so bored. It ticks me off because he has no reason to act that way.

A girl was wearing a black skirt, that even though it's from Old Navy (::gag::), was so fantastic that I am going to go get one.

I've noticed that something about wearing my hair up makes me too nice. If I'm wearing my hair back, your chances of being yelled at drop about 43%.

Does that clear things up for you a bit, O Shallow One? ;)

April 07, 2005 11:39 PM  

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