1. Smoked
2. Consumed alcohol
3. Slept in the same bed with someone of the opposite sex.
4. Slept in the same bed with someone of the same sex.
5. Kissed someone of the same sex.
6. Had sex.
7. Had someone in your room other than family.
8. Watched porn.
9. Bought porn.
TOTAL : 5
1.Taken painkillers.
2. Taken someone else's prescription medicine.
3. Lied to your parents.
4. Lied to a friend.
5. Snuck out of the house.
6. Done something illegal.
7. Felt hurt.
8. Hurt someone.
9. Wished someone to die.
10. Seen someone die.
TOTAL: 16
1. Missed curfew.
2. Stayed out all night.
3. Eaten a carton of ice cream by yourself.
4. Been to a therapist.
5. Been to rehab.
6. Dyed your hair.
7. Received a ticket.
8. Been in an accident.
9. Been to a club.
10. Been to a bar.
TOTAL: 25
1. Been to a wild party.
2. Been to a Mardi Gras parade.
3. Drank more than three alcoholic beverages in a night.
4. Had a spring break in Florida.
5. Sniffed anything.
6. Wore black nail polish.
7. Wore arm bands.
8. Wore t-shirts with band names.
9. Listened to rap.
10. Owned a 50 Cent CD.
TOTAL: 32
1. Dressed gothic.
2. Dressed girly.
3. Dressed emo.
4. Dressed grunge.
5. Stole something.
6. Been too drunk to remember anything.
7. Blacked out.
8. Fainted.
9. Had a crush on a neighbor.
TOTAL: 37
1. Had a crush on a friend.
2. Been to a concert.
3. Dry-humped someone.
4. Been called a slut.
5. Called someone a slut.
6. Installed speakers in your car.
7. Broken a mirror.
8. Showered at someone of the opposites sex's house.
9. Brushed your teeth with someone else's toothbrush.
TOTAL: 44
1. Consider/considered Ludacris your favorite rapper.
2. Seen an R-rated movie in theater.
3. Cruised the mall.
4. Skipped school.
5. Had surgery.
6. Had an injury.
7. Gone to court.
8. Walked out of a restaurant without paying/tipping.
9. Caught something on fire.
10. Lied about your age.
TOTAL: 50
1. Owned/rented an apartment/house.
2. Broke the law in the police's presence.
3. Made out with someone who had a gf/bf.
4. Got in trouble with the police.
5. Talked to a stranger.
6. Hugged a stranger.
7. Kissed a stranger.
8. Rode in the car with a stranger.
9. Been harassed.
10. Been verbally harassed.
TOTAL: 55
1. Met face-to-face with someone you met online.
2. Stayed online for 5+ hours straight.
3. Talked on the phone for more than 4 hours straight.
4. Watched TV for 5 hours straight.
5. Been to a fair.
6. Been called a bad influence.
7. Drank and driven.
8. Prank-called someone.
9. Laid on a couch with someone of the opposite sex.
10. Cheated on a test.
TOTAL: 61
Grand Total: 61
Drum roll. . . !
If you have less than 10, write "I'm a goody-goody"
If you have more than 10, write "I'm still a goody goody"
If you have more than 20, write "I'm average"
If you have more than 30, write "I'm a bad kid"
If you have more than 40, write "I'm a very bad influence"
If you have more than 50, write "I'm a horrible person"
If you have more than 60, write "I should be in jail"
If you have more than 70, write "I should be dead
When one of our pets is very sick, we put them down when they are suffering miserably or have no chance of getting better. I see reason with that logic, but I don't understand why people put dogs down just because they can't control their bladder.
A few years ago, there was a dog out at my grandmother's. She lives there with my dad, my uncle and my aunt. The dog's name was Alley, and a few months before her death, it seemed she couldn't control her bladder. There didn't appear to be anything wrong with her, except for the peeing issue. My dad and the rest of the family talked it over, and decided that if she didn't stop within three months, then they would put her down. I was a little upset, but alright with the reasoning. Every night, I would pray that Alley would stop peeing on the floor so she could prolong her life, and sometimes my aunt or myself would help keep her messes a secret by cleaning it up and not telling anyone else about it. Then the next week, I went out, and my uncle told me they had put the dog down. I walked in the door and all he said was "Alley's gone." I was immensely hurt, considering I had loved this dog since I was born (the dog was about two years older than I was.) I was also angry that the dog had gotten put down for such a stupid reason. You can buy dog diapers!
So please, don't kill your dog or any other pet just because they have bladder issues and are not suffering. How would you feel if someone killed you just because you had to pee too much? Just give it some thought, that's all I ask.
Thank you.
I feel the need to make a blog post.
So this is it.
My blog.
Nothing.
Bye!
~mwah~
Why is religion so important? Why are there so many different religions? These are two of the many questions I ask myself. I don't mean to be offend anyone, but here is what I have noticed so far. RELIGION KILLS PEOPLE!
For example, Judaism. There was the Holocaust. More than two thousand people got killed just for being Jewish.
Then there is Wicca and Satanism. Back four hundred and five hundred years ago, so many people got killed just for doing witchcraft, and it's not even evil!
And then there's the fact that no one knows if religion is true or not, none of it has been scientifically proven, and there are people arguing about things they don't honestly know for sure!
Religion is the main cause of war. That's what I believe anyways. I believe that if the world would just learn to accept all different religions, then more than half of the world's issues would be solved!
People are people, no matter what their color, culture or religion, so do the world a favor and stop discriminating other religions. That last comment was NOT meant for people who are accepting, it's put there for people who aren't.
And how do we know Christianity is true? Think about it: The Bible has been written and re-written for over two thousand years, so how do we know it's not the complete opposite of what it first was? For all we know, Christianity could have started out as Hinduism, and it just got changed so much that no one knew the difference.
So that's all I wanted to say, thanks for reading.
It seems to me that in school, they teach you about different religions. Okay, no problem. There's nothing wrong with knowledge. They teach you about Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and more. But the one religion they never teach you about is Wicca.
Is there something wrong with Wicca? Is there something wrong with magic? Or are people too afraid to think about that religion? Let me get one thing clear: Wicca is NOT bad. This religion is trying to get us to live in harmony and peace with nature, and yeah, I know, there ARE spells. But the spells are NOT meant to cause harm. In this religion, you can do spells as long as it does NOT harm anyone else. So why are people so afraid of it? Why won't the schools teach it? It just makes me really mad, and I know that they don't always get the time to teach religions, but if you ask a teacher, because I know I have, if you can learn about this religion, they say no. Well, not good. I just wanted everyone to know that I believe people should not be afraid of witchcraft. That's all. Thank you.
So many thorns
That pierce your skin.
With blood red petals,
A beautiful thing.
A single rose
Lay in the blood.
Gorgeous rose petals
Dirtied by mud.
The long emerald stem
Covered by thorns
Held by the man
Who forever mourns.
Amongst the thorns
Lay fragile leaves
Held by the woman
Who forever grieves.
A single rose,
A heart to sting.
Blood red petals,
A beautiful thing.
So, it would seem to me, that mothers are ruining their daughters self-esteem without even realizing it. Kinda funny I guess, but not at the same time.
It's just, girls are always trying to make themselves look as nice as possible. Everyone knows that. And a young girl, from probably the age of three to her late teens, will hear grown women complaining about their looks. Whether it's their complexion, their stomach, the size of their breasts, yeah I know, their height, or whatever, they always find something to complain about. The young girls are watching this, and subconciously thinking that they are supposed to behave this way. They will start making complaints like "I'm fat" or "I have terrible skin" or "My boobs are too small/too big" and it's always men and media that are getting the blame for this. Did anyone ever think that it's because young girls look up to grown women? I bet not. If mother's would just take the time to complement themselves, not sounding self-conceived, but just a nice comment like "I think I like my hair this way" or "I like how this shirt looks on me" and not focus on negatives or even positives about one area. Just a simple complement, it would do wonders for their daughters. They would be a lot happier with themselves if they thought they were supposed to be.
By the way, I read this on some news site, so I never got the idea myself.
But really, just consider it, and comment and let me know if you agree or not.
So, it would seem to me, that mothers are ruining their daughters self-esteem without even realizing it. Kinda funny I guess, but not at the same time.
It's just, girls are always trying to make themselves look as nice as possible. Everyone knows that. And a young girl, from probably the age of three to her late teens, will hear grown women complaining about their looks. Whether it's their complexion, their stomach, the size of their breasts, yeah I know, their height, or whatever, they always find something to complain about. The young girls are watching this, and subconciously thinking that they are supposed to behave this way. They will start making complaints like "I'm fat" or "I have terrible skin" or "My boobs are too small/too big" and it's always men and media that are getting the blame for this. Did anyone ever think that it's because young girls look up to grown women? I bet not. If mother's would just take the time to complement themselves, not sounding self-conceived, but just a nice comment like "I think I like my hair this way" or "I like how this shirt looks on me" and not focus on negatives or even positives about one area. Just a simple complement, it would do wonders for their daughters. They would be a lot happier with themselves if they thought they were supposed to be.
By the way, I read this on some news site, so I never got the idea myself.
But really, just consider it, and comment and let me know if you agree or not.