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    • August 22, 2011 by iiLorr
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    • Things People Are Surprised to Learn About Me
    • My age. -_-
      I'm fourteen, and I'm wise beyond my years. I'm not saying that my mentality is thirty years my physical senior or anything, but I tend to fit in with an older crowd, so people that don't know about me and I'm meeting for the first time think I'm older than I am. Mentally as well as physically. Especially if I'm meeting them the first time online. But then again, you have more time to think up a response over text.

      Another is that I don't do much.
      I have all these stories to tell and all of these activities I love to do, but all I really do is go to the library and sit at home on the internet, watching movies, reading, etc. I run errands with people if I get bored, but that's all my summer has consisted of. All the fourteen year olds are going out going to the mall, getting in dramatic fights, smoking pot, partying, being promiscuous, and just being absolutely ridiculous. It's stupid and I'd much prefer some time at home. However, if I had my way, I'd live alone and have a different group of friends and I'd have a job, I'd go out a lot more.

      The last thing I can say that people are surprised to learn about me is that...
      There isn't much to learn about me.
      There just isn't. I've always been completely honest with people and I barely have any secrets, because I don't do many bad things and I'm not a secretive person. And I'm definitely not a liar. I think it's stupid to do something that you'd hide from everyone. If you wouldn't want anyone to know about it... don't do it. Unless it's pot. Pot is fine. I don't smoke pot, but I support it. If everyone smoked pot the world would be happy, and less close to some kind of nuclear mess.

       
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