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blacktears844 (profile) wrote,
on 8-20-2003 at 12:51am
Current mood: awake
Music: Freddy Vs. Jason soundtrack
I'm at my mom's so-called boyfriend's condo right now. They're remodeling our bathroom, so we have no toilet, no tub, no sink, even no running water. So we have to spend the night here. But they have a computer and Roadrunner, so I'm perfectly content. I FINALLY got the Freddy Vs. Jason soundtrack!! I've only listened to about two songs from it though, cause I had to get ready to come here. What I heard was good, though. I haven't seen the movie yet though. I was sopposed to re-dye my hair tonight, but since we have no running water, I'll have to do it Sunday. Oh well. That's one day before school starts. Ugh. I only have 4 days of freedom left. Ahhh......the only friend I will have there is James. My best friend moved away. *cries*
But James is cool I guess. A bit dumb, but fun to be around. I don't feel like dealing with my other classmates. All they care about is who is going out with who. So pointless. I wonder who the new "freak" will be this year. My school always has a couple people who decide to wear some baggy tops and dickies pants and studs and spikes and all that crap, and claim themselves "punk". It's hilarious. We had two last year. Sad times, those were. This one girl had long blonde hair and always wore that Abercrombie and such, but one day she came to school with her hair cut in that spiky way and had it dyed black. Then she started wearing some "totally Avril-licious clothes". Then she was Queen of Punk. The other girl waited until a month before school ended to start dressing "punk". Only she accompanied her baggy "coolio" pants with various Good Charlotte T-shirts. It was like she had never heard another band in her life. Then she was Princess of Punk.
Then of course, there is the Alterna-Teens.
The teenagers that put on some overly baggy pants, accompany them with chains, and a Slipknot shirt, and of course a spike necklace or dog collar, and claim themselves alternative. But those people are usually pretty cool. I must admit I've had my Alterna-Teen moments as well. Not too ashamed though, hehe. Hey, I like Slipknot. Woohoo. I think I'm done writing for now. This is a pretty long entry. Ugh.
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sparkythefool

08-20-03 2:55am

Heh, you're exactly right about the "punk" people. Too bad nearly everyone at my school is like that.

"Like OMG I wear Converse and wristbands, I MUST be punk! lololol!"

Bah.

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Angel_Bob

Re:, 08-20-03 11:13am

Ha! I agree.

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CarissaPerne

08-20-03 1:48pm

"Punks" and "skaters". We have an overwhelming amount of both at my school. Labels are really dumb--I don't see why people feel they need to belong to a group to be "cool". The clothes people wear and the music they listen to should not define who they are. It shouldn't matter. I don't get it.

Society just sucks. ^.^

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sanguinarysaga

Re:, 08-23-03 3:49am



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sanguinarysaga

Re:, 08-23-03 3:52am

I hope you don't jump to conclusions about people based on appearance. Not everyone that wears converse or wristbands thinks that they're hot stuff for it. I wear both, just because I like them, that doesn't make me "cooler" or does it make me want to jump to categorize myself.

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