I like it.
I have kind of forced myself to like things so that I will have topics to talk about, or just lied about liking it completely. It's gotten to the point where I've completely made up this image of myself that is nothing how I am just so I could impress a guy. I am not sure if that is what you're asking, but yeah, lol. I would never do it again, because it's really hard to put on a different persona. I think being different from a person is much better than having interests, and if you are really desperate to find a common interest, I am sure there will be something there, just not the major things (music, sports, etc).I was watching Degrassi the other day, and this girl ended up getting baptized so that a boy would be with her. A bit drastic for someone to do, but from going to not believing in a god to suddenly believing in one shouldn't have to cross someone's mind just for another person to like them. Realizing it's just a TV show, it's whatever, but that doesn't stop the fact that people change for another person to like them, when in reality you shouldn't have to change and if that person doesn't like you for who you are, they might not be worth it.Answering your question, you haven't done anything wrong, unless you don't like the music? If you're forcing yourself to listen to the music, you shouldn't have to and you should probably stop. There are so many other things in the world to talk about, rather than talking about music that you don't even like. If you did happen to like it, then that's great. You aren't changing yourself, because you found out you like something you had never heard before.You just shouldn't have to force yourself to like something just to impress someone.
Kind of love anything written by John Green and Ellen Hopkins. I will read anything of theirs. The majority of other books I read all written by different authors, and is the only book I've ever read by them.
bumping to show you all this wonderful song.
Love, love, LOVE Pierce the Veil. I saw them two years ago at Warped Tour and it was seriously the greatest moment of my life.I seriously might be in love with the song Kissing in Cars. I am fairly certain it's not on any of their albums, but it's so beautiful. So incredibly beautifullllll. I also suggest listening to She Makes Dirty Words Sound Pretty. Again, not really on their album, and it was also written by the lead singer of Dance Gavin Dance. But both of these songs show a different side of PtV and it's really nice.
I had only listened to a few songs by Sufjan Stevens before, but then I found him on Spotify and decided to put all of his albums on shuffle. All of his music is so beautiful. I don't even know how to explain it.I do not have a favorite album, but my two favorite songs by him that I could listen to forever are; For the Widows in Paradise, For the Fatherless in Ypsilanti and Dumb I Sound
I always feel like I used to be in love with New Found Glory (used to be real into pop-punk music back in middle school like TBS and Blink-182), but listening to them recently, I feel like I know none of their songs. ._. But I just love the style of music and it definitely holds a special place in my heart, so not knowing the songs doesn't stop me from continuing to listen to them.I DO remember the song All Downhill From Here, though. Ugh, such a lovely song. Such lovely music in general. I just wish I still remembered the lyrics like I do to TBS.
It might look bigger with comic sans.
Is stated here that pins will be returning. :3 I am unsure about your other question because I have not noticed an auto-save pop up while making a post.
If you like and then unlike something, do they get that like taken away from them?
I think it looks pretty much the same.
If you use Firefox, Misty posted this reply in my complaint about it being fat. The only thing is that the banner is still fat, as in all the blue parts of the forum go to the edge of the screen, and are not the same width as the forum is then.
wow i thought i was cool with 1,000 rep
IDK what you guys are talking about, but I've never given personal information about myself to people, and I've had some people find out my dad's name, look him up, find our where we live, what our home phone number is, and find everyone related to him.
Do people actually have to put the stuff online? I mean, if people willingly put the information up, then that is their fault, but there are things people can get past in order to find out information about others that people did not want known.
No, I do not think you act feminine. I am not sure if this is how I reply to comments now.
Yes. Click on your username up top, and then under Settings on the left hand options, there is "Alert Preferences."
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It's kind of disgusting that some random con would ask a girl who doesn't even strip for a living to do this. Like, if it was a girl who promoted herself as one, then I could understand the email and honestly? It's a good thing they provided such detail in the "contract" of what would be required. But either way, this girl is not a stripper and it's degrading that they would even have the nerve to ask her such a thing. And the $200? Girls who strip make that amount in like ten minutes (obviously I have no idea how much they make, so these numbers are probably wrong). Ugh, this made me so mad. You don't just randomly ask a girl (or anyone, for that matter) to do this.
Posts on your profile even work like facebook, as you can reply to them on your own profile. It's weird.