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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:14 pm
Yep. It's the "pre-teen"'s turn to go on about how bad life can get sometimes. I know, I probably have it better than a lot of people, but I still complain blaugh
I've suddenly been feeling the stress of being in yr 11. There's not much to it, but just as I've been wasting my days getting better at drawing and the guitar and the piano, everyone's suddenly decided that they should tell me what a failure I am. I know at the beginning of the year, I was slacking, but now, I've kept up-to-date with a lot of work, and I'm still being told I'm being crap. I just don't get it. No time to do anything for myself. Even when I keep explaining I have everything under my heel, they still keep pushing me. Oh, then there're all those social matters of being a teenager. Where no one actually gets where I'm coming from. Where almost every word I say is twisted.
Still feel like crap. Not gonna get better for a while. But who cares. In fact, I'm not even sure posting this has any point.
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:25 am
It seems that people can't recognize when someone is doing better than they have been. My nephews parents are that way with him and it annoys me.
The best purpose of your post is to get it out.
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:18 am
The main thing that pisses me off is that, I know I've been doing pretty well all my life, but they don't seem to give a damn. It's never been a "well done! You got an A!" It's always a "What?! You got a D?!" Okay, I know, that's bad, but when I DO do good, no one cares.
Just like when my sister said that I haven't done my homework properly since school started, but I had to point out to her that I'd spent a whole day in my (our) room doing homework. Not that she'd notice that anyway.
And now, my stupid friends are having a stupid fight. And the others are being stupid!! I wish I could just start over! Hence, I cannot wait 'till university, where I'd get to move out, make NEW friends, and not have to live with my family long enough to get annoyed.
Sorry for the lectures
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:39 am
YOU DON'T NEED TO ... jeeez! i didn't even notice i had cruise control caps lock on all this time! blaugh
where was i? oh yes...
you don't need to wait until uni to move out. when you go to college, you'll make new friends so much cooler and more mature than your old school friends. and soon you'll be going to parties and rocking it up all the time, and your parents will learn they cannot control you by ordering you about, but only through compromise. 3nodding
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touch tiddles Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:53 pm
Lol, it's not exactly maturity i'm looking for. And by the way my brother and sister have lived, I think it'd be bad if I come home from a party after 10. I know. My siblings had no fun. Well, that's my opinion. And trust me: in a trad. asian family, these things don't stop.
I have another lecture to give. But that'll wait till next time.
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