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| I am completely a night owl. I try not to sleep too late during the day so I can get things done, but I don't normally fall asleep until two or three am. I don't know what it is, but I stay up way late. I can go for a while on just a little bit of sleep. I once stayed awake for over thirty hours with only a fourty five minute repreive. I guess I'm just strange. =]
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| Unlike most of my friends, I'm not religious. It's a personal choice. I respect what other people believe or don't believe in. If you believe in God, Buddha, Allah, or your pet fluffy, more power to you. I just don't believe it's for me. I feel uncomfortable when I'm at church. Like I don't belong there. I think it's sad that people will judge me, which they have, just because I don't believe in a higher being. You see, three years ago I believed there was something out there. I didn't know what exactly, but there was something. Then my mother died and my world got turned upside down. I honestly believe that if there was a higher power than my mother wouldn't be gone and all the shit I've gone through in the last two years would have never happened. So no. I'm not religious.
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| I actually have two favorite sports stars. One is Micheal Phelps. I absolutely love him. I used to be a swimmer. I was never ever on the level that he's on, but I admire him. He started competing in the Olympics when he was fifteen. Seriously. That's amazing. In his career he's won eleven gold medals. That is more than anyone else in history. He's broken lots and lots of records. He isn't done yet. He wants to get three more gold medals in Beiijing. At least. I just love him. The other one is David Beckham. Surprise. I used to play soccer too. I think he's a good looking guy, but Micheal Phelps is my favorite. =]
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| My mother died two years ago, just two months before my sixteenth birthday. I know very well what it's like to loose a loved one that you are close with. It isn't easy. I'm still not over it and it's been two years. I know that I'll never get over it. She was the only parent that I really had. I lived with her. I'm not close with my father at all. I had to make all the decisions while she was in the hospital. No 15 year old should have to decide to take their parent/loved one off life support. The only thing that you can do to heal after the death of a loved one is to take it one day at a time. Know that you're going to get sad and cry. Know that it isn't going to be easy. Know that your friends are going to try to help you in whatever way they can. Open up to that. Let them help you too. If you need time alone to grieve, then go be alone. Not every situation is the same. But I know that I miss my mother every day. Not a day goes by that I wish she was here. It just depends on who you are, and how you deal with things.
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| It really depends on the situation. If I was in a relationship with a guy and things got to the point that we were having sex, and lets say the condom broke, I'd probably freak out. I don't believe in getting abortions unless you were raped. I'd probably keep the baby wether or not the guy was going to be in the picture too. I have a really supportive family. But the bottom line is, you have to be prepared to deal with the concequences. If you're not ready for kids, don't have sex. The only 100% way to not have kids is to not have sex. I just answered this Featured Question, you can answer it too! | | |
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