| Seriously, if you want the surprise... don't read these
I'm warning you....
Autumn's Harry Potter 7 Predictions: - Harry lives, Voldemort dies - , Snape dies - Both Bellatrix and Draco have large roles - Harry and Ginny get married and name their children after other famous HP characters - Ron and Hermione get married - Neville becomes a professor |
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| So someone came to my house today and asked for my NC address.... Any of you guys? |
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| So. I'm graduated. I'm an alumna of Eastwood High School. How weird. I'll miss a lot of people but that's why I'm staying around all of July and half of August to hang out with those people. All I can really say is that I'm excited. Excited to move out, excited to start school, and excited to make new friends. |
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| I already saw Spider-Man 3. It was pretty good. The ending is a little
disappointing, but overall I liked it. And there's still room for a
fourth installment. But now I've been up for 36 hours. AWESOME!
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| Ok in an effort to make one last meaningful post on my neglected Xanga... here are my thoughts on relationships. This is why I am probably going to end up as a crazy cat lady. I think it's possible to love someone and still be curious about someone else. And I think you should be able to act on that impulse without impunity. But in our society, where monogamy rules despite all the evidence that it doesn't work, a person is demonized for wanting to break from that traditional model of relationships. I think you can love someone, truly love someone, and still be drawn to someone else. Enough to want to kiss that other person, just to see what it would be like. Or maybe to help confirm that what you've got is better than what else is out there. Because it isn't the desire alone a form of betrayal? So what further harm does it do to put those thoughts into action? Ideally, you would be able to just go back to the person you love ater you've kissed that other person and discovered it wasn't as interesting as you thought it would be, which I would imagine would be the case most of the time. And in the event that it is unexpectedly amazing, isn't it better to have experienced that moment of bliss rather than imagine what it could have been like? |
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