Saturday, February 5, 2011
Oh I'm in love, oh I'm in deep
I think, I love my cousins
forever. No, really.
It's like, especially on my mother's side, the age gap between my cousins and I can be freaking huge, because I'm the youngest, and my oldest cousin is ten years younger than my mum. So when ever we all go out together people think that we're like some large dysfunctional family. Which is kind of strange, because people automatically assume we're a nuclear family, and we're like NO WAY IN HELL, THEY'RE MY
COUSINS. And the best thing about this is that we all have the same mock-horrified look on our faces when we say this, so it's just kind of amusing.
Also, it's kind of amusing how people describe (and compare, even) Mick Jagger and Belinda Carlisle, because I've heard people say that they both look like anorexic monkeys. And still.
OH AND I FORGOT TO MENTION. I earned eighty bucks yesterday playing poker with five of my cousins! I was just damn lucky with a royal flush and three other people with all in. :D
I DINNAE UNDERSTAND WHAT THE EMAIL IS ABOUT ARGH D: Never mind! I will ask someone to ask so as to attempt to make my life easier, and I'm supposed to be doing homework now argh bye!
[Edit: I NEED A NEW SKIN. A white one this time, please, and plainer, no navigations.
Also, I wanted to say that people put too much emphasis on goodbyes. Sometimes not saying goodbye means that things won't be resolved, and sometimes you just don't want them to be resolved. Goodbye ends it all and it's just like not giving yourself and the other person a chance. There's still a possibility, right? When you end it, you denounce that possibility and make it final. So saying goodbye is like ending your possibility of your own volition.
As a final note, I notice I end up typing much more than I actually intend to in the /edit sections or the footnotes, which is kind of scary, but not really I guess since I tend to ramble on and on and have long run on sentences such as this.
/BREATHES]
Posted at 11:03 AM