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  • Everyone at my school just wore pretty generic clothing - jeans or sweats with t-shirts and bunnyhugs. No particular brands usually, but lots of the girls liked Lululemon clothes. Some farm kids did the boots/wrangler jeans/belt buckle/plaid shirt/cowboy hat thing, but those were the really farm kids. :p Once you get to university you kind of start to see anything and everything, but there are more skirts and dresses/leggings, and people generally just tend to dress more "mature".

  • Re: Disney's Tangled

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    Quote from Tombgeek: “ I was half hoping that there were secret codes or messages or something in Toy Story 3. Like they did with Lion King 249276_lion_king.jpg ” It's actually supposed to be SFX, for the special effects team. :o Nothing can beat the old animated moves like Lion King, Bambi, etc., but I'm actually kind of excited for this one. It looks cute!

  • It shouldn't be a problem, but for a lot of people it is. It would just seem a lot weirder to have to bend down to kiss someone instead of tilting my head up. It's nothing you couldn't get used to, I'm sure.

  • Yeah, it happens to a lot of people. I'm like that too, I'm really good at tuning things out without realizing it, and I space out a lot. Even in the middle of sentences. My most likely when I graduated was "most likely to never pay attention but always know what's going on" or "be a space cadet" or something like that. :p

  • Quote from ~+ Bear +~: “It was posted as a joke lol. I just thought it was funny when I read it.” I know some of it was joke-y, but lots of people still think that "we need to eat cows because they produce harmful gasses" is a legitimate argument.

  • Re: guy moccasins

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    It really depends on the person. I know a few people who wear them but they're the kind of people that would do something like that without thinking twice and pull if off really well. The ones that you posted are super casual, I'm sure anyone could wear those and no one would think it's really that strange, I'm referring to something more like this :p : MO25_31[1].50%20(2).jpg

  • Re: Flu.

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    If you just have a flu or a cold, medicine won't help you get better anyway, it only helps you feel better (which you can do without medicine, anyway ). The best way to get rid of a cold is to get plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids (water!). Other than that, there's not much you can do. You can Google cold remedies or other things like that - there's tons of them out there, but I'm not sure how many of them have solid scientific backing. They may just help you feel better anyway. You could …

  • Quote from OnEMesSduPKiD: “Hunting is natural, as is eating other animals through hunting. Enslaving animals only to be bred and plumped up to be mass slaughtered is no where close to being natural, therefore it is not right.” Are guns natural? Are paved roads natural? Are skyscrapers natural? Are square plots of land with perfect rows of vegetables natural? I wouldn't say any of them are (going by your logic), but most of those things are considered "right". How do we define what's natural and …

  • Quote from *Call Sign*: “ I'm also thinking if it might just be worth going up to someone and asking to sit down with them? ...is this a realistic way to make friends? Has anyone else, who's started at a new place without knowing anyone, got any tips or ways they made friends? ” Yes, absolutely, do it. If you strike up a good conversation with them you could ask them what kind of clubs and stuff they're in and if it'd be something fun to join. Or just talk to a few people before/during/after you…

  • Re: Interview tomorrow D:

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    I'm no interview expert, but just try to be eager and confident. Eye contact! Expect them to ask things like "What are your best assets?", "What do you want to improve about yourself?", "What kind of related experience do you have?", and "What can you add to our team?" kind of stuff. Try to relax, but I mean, it's a job interview - they'll expect you to be a little nervous!

  • Re: Love VS money

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    I'm kind of going with the money thing here too - in most places nowadays it'd be exceptionally difficult to get by without it. It doesn't mean you need expensive clothes or fancy gadgets; you can still live frugally even though you're rich if that's what makes you happy. If it's more of a case of marrying a rich guy you hate or marrying a poor guy you love, I'd go for the poor guy in that situation - but I can also provide for myself/the both of us. If it was love and just enough to scrape by, …

  • Yeah, it'd probably be best just to explain to her what the situation is, and see if she'll move you. If she doesn't, I'd stop worrying about it and start concentrating on school, though. It's not the worst thing that could happen to you. Your friends might help you in the back, but if you're talking to them that's kind of a disruption to the rest of the class. Besides, she's the teacher, if you don't understand you can ask her (and now that you're in the front, all the more opportunity to do so…

  • Re: Getting ready in the morning

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    Usually about half an hour depending on if I shower or not. Get dressed, eat, little bit of hair, possibly some make-up, pack my stuff. Adding "snooze" time it could go up to an hour or more, I'll hit the snooze button 3-6 times if I have to.

  • How old are you/what grade are you in? Unless you're just about to graduate, you shouldn't feel so rushed. People may be telling you that you have to decide RIGHT NOW, but don't listen to them. You have plenty of time - I didn't decide what I wanted to do myself until late into my grade 12 year. We can't really help you because we don't know what makes you happy, but just think of things you like doing or things you're good at that you might want to make a career out of. Do some research about t…

  • Re: Book suggestions

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    "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov, if you can find a well-translated version. I'm not sure which one I have. It's a little difficult to get into at first, but I love love loved it. I also really like Fight Club (Chuck Palahniuk) and the His Dark Materials series (Philip Pullman). Might be easier to go to a library and get them for free, cause we still can't guarantee you'll like them just because we do. D:

  • Dusk is right, having her number isn't really a big deal if you already get to see her quite a bit. If you really want her number and are confused about whether she likes you, you could ask her to hang out sometime (or just do it the next time you hang out), and afterwards say something like "That was fun, we should do it again sometime", and if she agrees, ask her for her number so you can contact her more easily. It's not random or awkward, it's practical.

  • Re: What Am I Missing?

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    If you're getting comments like that I'm not sure why you'd want to lose more weight, your weight right now actually sounds pretty good. If you want to work out to loose a little fat and gain a little muscle tone, that's something you might want to consider. It'll make you feel a lot better and you don't have to loose a bunch of weight. You're probably blessed with a high metabolism and that's why you can eat a lot and not have it show. It'll also probably start to slow down once you get older, …

  • Terry Fox. Mario Lemieux. My friend Matt. My dad. I could list names forever, but I mostly agree with Esmo's post. I appreciate the good qualities in people but there's no one where it's as though "I want to be *just* like them".

  • Re: Weight Loss Tips

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    Have you tried changing your diet? In order to loose weight, you need to eat less calories than your "maintenance". That's a pretty low weight for 5' 7" though, and since you are physically active I'm guessing a good part of that 135 is muscle. Don't worry about the scale so much.

  • Re: What to do? :/

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    I don't think it was wrong to tell her, but it was definitely a violation of the other girl's trust. I'm sure things will blow over with time. Being the middleman is always difficult, and there's not much you can do other than let your friends know it's uncomfortable for you to be put in that situation. Talk to each of them about it, and if any of them talk trash about the other to you, tell them to stop, because it's not only mean to the other person, it's not fair to you. You could also try ge…