Monday, January 26, 2009

what ever i want

well let us take a look into the mind of a teenage girl who is involved in countless activities expected to do well in those activivites, yet still try to maintain a somewhat normal high school existance.


THEIR IS ALOT OF THIS:
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yes that is what my mind looks like a good 90% of the time.


Kdavis.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

i am an expert at.....

i am an expert at....NOTHING


To be an expert i believe you have to have a higher understanding than the average high school student. I think that if anyone calls themselves an expert on something yet they have nothing but a primary education they are pretty much full of it. Experts have a level of experience beyond the average person that is why they are looked at as experts. If every high school student called themselves an expert on something, students wouldn't continue their education.


Kdavis