(September 2, 2011 at 9:04 pm)MilesTailsPrower Wrote: You can't get any of that in Richmond, Kentucky. I mostly deal with kids my age, that can't act like they are in the least bit mature, if you bump into someones shoulder in a hallway (I'm a freshmen in highschool?) they get some vibe that you want to fight them, even though you said "excuse me". But you are probably dealing with more mature grown adults, whilst I'm dealing with kids that act immature all the time. Public transportation is hell for me, you have to deal with kids in the backseat that think they are "all that", they constantly disrespect eachother (along with the bus driver) and then want respect back.
I understand where you are coming from. I'm only a junior in college, so it's been awhile, at least 3 years since I've had to deal with kids. I've noticed a lot of rural kids tend to be good, outgoing and very outdoordy type kids. I live in a small town in the northern part of my parish, and there are only 3 public schools in my parish, so there are many kids that live in rural areas over an hour from my old highschool. I went to school with them, and those are generally the good hearted friendly kids. The kids from the city, who could actually walk to school were mean kids.
I live somewhat in a rural area, about 20 minutes from town, so not as bad as some of the other kids.
Quote:I don't have a disease, I just have a huge phobia when talking to adults, for some odd reason I can't seem to make eye contact, or relate any way to them. Sometimes I might get these "Highs" during the day, where I'm energetic and want to talk, but that rarely happens. I only have a few select friends, but enough to make due. But I can hold up a conversation
I didn't mean people who are scared or what not. I'm talking about those who feel they are too intelligent to hold a normal conversation with people, so they act like they have have a condition which makes them better than everyone else. Disease was a strong word there, my bad

Quote:Depends on what happens this year I guess? Not sure what my "talent" is, but its got to be there somewhere.
Anything that you are good at is your talent

Quote:Personally, condiments like mayo, should be on the side, not directly on it. It isn't that hard to take off lettuce or tomato, but it's harder to take off mayo that gets onto everything else.
Last time I went to dairy queen I got a mushroom Swiss burger, and on it was mayo, I couldn't understand their reasoning for putting that on the burger, but what the hell?
I totally agree!! I am a very plain person when it comes to food. I hate condiments. I just don't like the texture. I don't like mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, any types of sauces or dressing, no ranch, no honey mustard, anything that has a liquid type consistency I hate. Just like you said, anything that can't come off easily. I do eat pickles tomatos and lettuce though. To bad I don't make the rules, but usually any food place will have mayo on.. :/
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