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MaxRide

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  1. FREAKING FINALLY IT STARTED
  2. *insert stereotypical slow motion movie hug scene here*
  3. I'm being inquisitive. :|
  4. My life is pretty boring at the moment. :blank:
  5. *eats hard-boiled egg*
  6. By "pink," I mean hot pink. :P
  7. Felix natalis, Dee! :hug:
  8. Yeah...we have extremely large cafeterias here. :P (especially since my school and an art-specialty school are both in the same building...yeah) I don't think that would be possible at my school; there's one kid who is in a wheelchair, so he uses the elevator all the time. Yeah, I guess so. We do occasional "blind" exercises, but those are mostly to get the feeling of the blade when one hits a target/person. :shrug: See (...type? :thinking:) you later! Aww, you're welcome. :hug:
  9. That's good. :nice: Well, as long as it's social drinking, I don't see much wrong with drinking. I mean, if he's starting to do it alone, I would be a bit concerned. :uhoh2: ....kids are permitted to eat in places other than a cafeteria [i mean, aside from hiding] in Ireland? I don't think that's even a thing in the U.S. :surprised: We didn't eat in the cafeteria at my elementary school - we ate in the classrooms - but that is due to the fact that 1) There are toddlers who can't always eat very well, 2) it was a very small school, and 3) THERE WAS NO CAFETERIA. :| I've fenced since I was 10. Of course I'll fence! I already know the student captain of the school club, because he's the assistant coach to my fencing coach. :wacko: Hmm...I don't think that we've ever done that exercise. :thinking: I don't think that I would be too awful at it, though; if I focus, and it's mostly quiet, I can tell the general location of where a sound is coming from.
  10. ...how about relaxing activities that don't cost money? :thinking: Like, I don't know, reading a book from the library/listening to music that he already has? *note to self: lift soup cans* Mostly, the fact that I eat *cough* alone is because I can't handle all of the talking/yelling in the cafeteria. There is a certain point at which I can handle noise; after there is more sound than that level, I start to feel like the world is pressing down on me, and I become extremely stressed out. :freak: Bathrooms, at the very least, are quiet (and they actually aren't too unhygienic, compared to the cafeteria :|). Oh, there are plenty of clubs at my school [at least 30, I believe], and I'm planning to be in the fencing club (where I already know most of the fencers anyway, since they take lessons with me), Math League (if I get in...they have tryouts at my high school :uhoh:), and maybe the GSA and Art Club. My school has a 30-minute activity period during the day; otherwise, I wouldn't be able to do any clubs outside of math league, since I already have fencing, taekwondo, and piano lessons outside of school. :|
  11. Tell him to not spend any money on anything other than necessities, then. (food and those bills) :| Nah, not really...I mean, I'm a little bit annoyed with the fact that I have a bit of stomach flab (and I can only do 10 pushups ;_; ), but other than that, there isn't much. My mom says I get upset at the smallest things, but that's me being, as my math teacher puts it, a "hormonal dysfunctional unit." :P
  12. Do his parents have enough money to support him with his rent/necessary bills? :thinking: If they do, I guess you could ask them if they can help him out [obviously, he's stressed], and, if they're really unwilling to, you could pay them the same amount of money that he needs in the near future. If they're not well-off, then, well...maybe you could give them the money to your boyfriend through them? He might be more willing to accept the money that way. :shrug: (I'm assuming for the sake of this that he doesn't have a job) /bad at relationship advice
  13. I woke up at 5:15. :| Also, I tend to work more effectively in the morning, for whatever reason. That sounds a lot like me [sometimes], actually. Tie up your thoughts and lay them down on me :hug: [That was a Keane lyric]
  14. EMMAAA I'm well, but I still need to do some of my homework. :|
  15. "unnatural" as in anything that could not occur in nature. So I could have blond highlights, but not pink hair....because no one naturally has pink hair. :|
  16. Well, we have to wear a polo shirt with the school logo on it (any color, thank goodness), but, in terms of pants, it's much more open - any pants/bottoms aside from jeans, yoga pants, basketball shorts, and skirts more than four inches above the knee are fine. There's one day out of dress code on the last Friday of every month, too. I haven't even read the last two books of the Maximum Ride series, much less the manga. :uhoh2:
  17. Dress code at my school includes "no unusual/unnatural hair colors or styles are permitted." Additionally, I don't like bright purple very much. :|
  18. No...I have bangs. They're extremely long, though, so I tuck them behind my ear. :|

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