04-30-2012, 11:44 PM
(04-30-2012, 10:17 PM)simonheros Wrote: I would try and influence your parents to get you into a public school. I don't have any friends, but going to a REAL school helps. I also think it would just be easier. Because you meet people in your area, you learn what everyone else is learning, and let's face it.
Also the education can be pretty PEACH, but you get used to it's lacking quality.
A few comments here.
A: I understand what you mean, but I've got a pretty strong bias against public schools; as I've said my previous experience with them is terrible.
B: ITS. NOT IT'S. ITS!!!!!
(04-30-2012, 10:17 PM)simonheros Wrote: ---
I can't really help you, but feel frustrated that your girl "friend" that has that religious freak of a mother would put religion between a friendship.
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A: She wasn't a "girlfriend"; at least wouldn't be for another year or so, who knows
B: For her part, the issue isn't so much the religion thing as it is the "moral" thing -- neither of us are going to disrespect her mom's decision, painful though it may be; we just aren't that kind of person. I'm a moderator; I'm the kind of person who tries to stick by rules.
C: I wouldn't know her mom well enough to affirm or deny that she is overly religious; but I do know that for most people in this day and age it shouldn't be a big problem, which is one of the reasons it caught me so off-guard.
(04-30-2012, 10:17 PM)simonheros Wrote: Have a FaceBook? If you need to talk, the internet is always here.
As I said to Jacob_, my parents don't really want me using FaceBook and I have no real reason to have one anyway.
Also, one further comment, on your interesting choice of an expletive:
I hate peaches. They are the one fruit I just cannot enjoy. The bitter-sourness, the fuzzyness... echh. I'm fine with almost anything else, but I just cannot eat a peach.