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  • Yep, I mean I could but there's also another problem, when I plan a specific part that I really like I tend to get obsessed with getting there and don't think of the parts in between so I forget.
    Well you know how people say they ran out of ideas, well with me it's different it's because I had so many ideas for them that I just couldn't find my way around them.

    Same reasons
    Well there's this other story I have right now called Welcome to Our World though that's pretty much dead sadly, and I also have tons of other fics that I've posted over the years, but they didn't lift off properly.
    ...yeah, like the two fanfiction apparently >_>''

    Oooh, sorry, I misread XP Well, good luck. I'd probably be dead after that XP My boss was like an hour late.

    You mean like AP and dual enrollment? DO THEM. They will save you so much money. Dual enrollment's a lot less riskier because you'll get the credit so long as you do well in the class (and it usually isn't that bad). AP will all ride on ONE TEST and if you fail it, you won't get the credit. More stress, but I guess it depends on what your learning style is and what your school offers. That's the life of a minority :/
    It's probably something I've seen mentioned in passing and not really cared enough to look into further.
    ...Weren't you also at one point in my fanclub? xP I do the same, and I kinda wanna join my own fanclub just for the icon if it didn't feel so freaking weird >_>;; (not exactly a fan of myself...)

    No, I only watched TDI for a little while then stopped. It was okay, but I don't think I could get sucked into it XD

    If you aim for a big state college, it most likely will. The more students that attend = more diversity = more things that tailor to many different interests :3 That really kinda bothers me...the term "white washed." I think it's only disgraceful if the person is ragging on their own race (aka the whole "I'm not like other [insert race here]). That's one of the biggest forms of internal racism, the denial of one's own race :( I think that's pretty sad, especially thinking that only one can be limited on their activities based on their race...
    ...*checks page* You're not even in the group anymore XD

    I follow a lot of people and tend to skip over a lot of posts, haha, sorry XP I don't even know the premise of it seeing how I don't watch TV at all anymore.

    Yeah, I feel like I'm getting a lot out of it in terms of leadership and networking. I would highly suggest finding an organization or club once you get to college, it makes things so much better ^^ Ah, cool, so it's like a theme park in a way? You'll probably be getting a lot more money than I am XD Ah yes, the race betrayer...It's a pretty harsh world out there, that you can be judged just by who you associate with. I think that inherently, you are whatever race you were raised with/born with and you can't change that (it's in your roots), but expanding to other cultures is fine and should be encouraged. You aren't betraying your race, as long as you don't forget where you're from, you know?
    No, he's definitely more tsun than dere >_>;;

    Woah, Drake Bell is in there? :O

    That's what we're trying to do, break down racial barriers while still retaining the very essence and identity that comes with race. One of my favorite things we do are lunch discussions which we talk about things like mixed race identity, white-dominant society and internal racism (and other topics of the like). It really opens your mind to the different types of experiences that people go through. We do a lot of things, but in terms of the more technical work, I guess I have to compile questions for guest speakers, outline events, order food, set up the rooms, do menial office tasks at times (like copying, stapling, folding, cleaning etc XD) and research.
    Ah, male tsunderes. Such a rare and beautiful breed :')

    Which is why I said I'll take your word for it XP

    I work in the Multicultural Affairs office at my school, specifically the Asian branch. We coordinate programs and stuff that pertain to the Asian community/culture and hold events for alumni and graduating students and stuff. I love it.
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