Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I mean, I guess she likes him...-esque


Welcome to high school, another rendition of the stereotypical "Women are from Venus, Men are from Mars" thesis. The very essence of this place is topped with eau de gossip. It's kind of difficult to conjure up a straight forward conversation with a straight forward meaning. It's all in the nitty gritty details, as sometimes, I feel like I've been transported into the California Gold Rush days, frantically digging for the next nugget of information before the fella on my side strikes it rich.
Personally, I find it fascinating how high school has still stayed the same throughout the years. It seems like such a flashback to Sixteen Candles. So, the boy never really tell anyone what (or rather, who) they really think about (let's make an exception for the friend/exercise buddy), and the girl admires from afar with her best friend at the suave, gelly-haired crush she's liked since FOREVER (real-time: a month or two). I mean, sure, there may not be the obnoxious, twiggy boy who wants to steal your underwear chasing behind your every step, or a foreign exchange student named "Long Duk Dong", but the general storyline is evident. Girl likes Boy, Boy maybe likes Girl (but we never know until the end; otherwise, the audience of giddy tweens would surely be disappointed at such an open plot.), and the ending proves everyone's hypothesis. A long awaited kissing scene occurs under some type of dim light (be it candlelight, moonlight, prom spotlight, fill in the blank).

Okay, subtract the long awaited kissing scene, and you've got high school. And as movies are not the most reliable source for real-life, you'd think people would be more bold with each other, huh? Wrong, grasshopper. And why aren't they? Only the hallway walls know. What if the guy gets seriously traumatized in an accident, and fades into a coma for twenty years?! (perhaps a line borrowed from a soap opera, but hey, it could happen!) Or, more detrimental to any girl's ego, the boy (gasp!) moves on (gasp!). Then, you're left with one lonely girl and a bucket of Ben & Jerry's. Not a good equation.
So, the moral of the story is, DON'T WAIT. We need someone to break the barrier. Besides, high school is only 4 years long (1 1/4 for us juniors), and I promise, NO ONE is going to address you as the "Girl Who Got Rejected" at the 20th high school reunion, if your plan epically fails. I'll even pinky swear. Tell them, leave a note, message on Facebook, do something, because life is way too short to wait. Who knows, maybe the hunk could be talking about you right now...in a gym somewhere...while weightlifting...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Style: The Intersection

My favorite videos which I'm absolutely addicted to. (p.s. Wouldn't you die for a french accent?)


Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sunday, April.

Isn't life absolutely amazing? I'm sitting at my desk, watching the patches of blue that peek out from the fluffy clouds. And that's when I know that it's simply a gift to be alive.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Am I ever going to officially drive my car?!

First day of class = not. so. good.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Before I Die, I Must Go To...

Devil's Pond, Zimbabwe- "Most Dangerous Natural Infinity Pool on Earth"
Santorini, Greece
(via Wikipedia)
Heart Island, New York
(via Wikipedia)
Blue Lagoon, Iceland
(via Wikipedia)
Inner Mongolia
(via fuxing)
Machu Picchu
(via Ruf)
 Paris, France, again.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

This just brightened my life.



Especially since I'm obsessed with The Sound of Music.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Cake Vs. Pie TOURNAMENT!!!


Seriously considering doing this.

The Babysitter's Club Strikes Back!






 In black-and-white and the top article of the Style section of the Post today lies...the return of the Babysitter's Club! Ever since fifth grade, my closet indulgence was this  flamboyant heck-of-a-series. I would lie awake at night with my desk lamp, reading the exciting (and scandalous) endeavors of the babysitters. In all fairness, I loved Mary Anne Spier (possibly because she was the ONLY one with a consistent boyfriend) and absolutely detested Kristy Thomas (something about her bossiness). However, I admired their middle-school friendship even though it's nothing like the actual middle school (no texting, no sexting, minimal drama/gossip...basically the stereotypical 80's relationship). From these lovely books, I learned the importance of laughter, community, and a freshly done perm. It's certainly good to see them again. 

So which babysitter were you?

There's an entire blog dedicated to Claudia's wardrobe. I'm off to explore.

                                                                         
             

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