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Student "edition" found at {thoughts dot com slash typed no space out no space loud slash blog}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

For the third day this week, I have had lunch in the Student Center, meaning I don't leave from 9am to 4pm.

That is also three days that I have been going to school from the South of the Woods, instead of from the town of Saint Thomas further south, which means I have been bringing my breakfast to school.

That does not mean I have not been going to St. Thomas town, just not staying there. Overall, I kind of like it.

And that is it for the sappy, raw, emotional sentiment of the day, maybe for the week or the month or the year.

@@ Oh, crap. The mood is not going away. All the thoughts that are entering my head as to what else to write here for the day are still on personal vulnerability, not about ranting against the half baked things in this school.

Not that that was what I started out intending this blog to be about, just what I noticed I was writing about lately.

This is what I get for scrolling through the tumbler sites (yeah, I know that is not how it is spelled, I am going for none searchable keywords here; and on a side note, side note is not accepted by the spellchecker as one word, but spellchecker and keywords is) of girls who get nominated in the Meg Awards, or so I think.

I do not know. I am not sure. Do not check the site of the magazine looking for the nominees to find out. I do not read those sites.

But I know the blogs of some of my female students have been, and these entries sure read like the ones the few entries of theirs that I do get to read because it has been reposted on several social networks.

I find it funny that some of the entries I do get to read are like variations of the Christina A. song (I am beautiful, no matter what they say; words can't bring me down) all defiance against perceived enemies.

Sure, empowerment is good sometimes, but just because others are criticizing you it doesn't mean they are automatically the bad guys in the "Mean Girls" or "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" movie of your life.

It helps to look your life over sometime, and see what you may have missed that needs improvement.

Now, if you change your outlook in life (but not pretend to be someone you're not) and still you get criticisms) then that is when you do a double take and start suspecting that maybe they are just doing it out of spite.

Wow, maybe there should be a For-Dummies kind of book out there to help teenage girls survive the long "Princess Diaries" years of their life; that is: before being told that they are royalty.

Because for some, it will be a long, long wait before that prince from the fairy tales shows up at their doorstep.

And I don't think the magazines already being published weekly or monthly out there for them are helping, because otherwise, why would there still be so much angst among the pink trimmings in their blogs?

Session 2813 was just rambling today, move along. Class dismissed.


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