Bars that's not my... appropriate hunting ground... for those that have a clue as to what I'm talking about from seeing some of my statuses on Facebook. It's just the most awkward thing... I show up for a birthday and I have to be friendly to a dozen strangers that I would never get close to ever So it's not like I'm going to try and hold a conversation with someone that I'll never be interested in so I end up being completely awkward with them because I'm trying to stop talking to them because I know it's going no where.
Bars that's not my... appropriate hunting ground... for those that have a clue as to what I'm talking about from seeing some of my statuses on Facebook. It's just the most awkward thing... I show up for a birthday and I have to be friendly to a dozen strangers that I would never get close to ever So it's not like I'm going to try and hold a conversation with someone that I'll never be interested in so I end up being completely awkward with them because I'm trying to stop talking to them because I know it's going no where.
sit down with me for a coffee, I'll be a blast.
Put me in a room filled with too many people (I'm agoraphobic and slightly claustrophobic) and with people who by nature, makes it highly unlikely that I'll be able to mingle with, I'll be sitting at a table playing with my phone eating onion rings.
Currently writing an essay for AP Euro in which I must analyze the contrasting styles of a Rembrandt painting and a French painting and explain how they reflect the different economic values and social structures of France and the Netherlands in the 17th century.
I'm two sentences in and I'm stuck. **** me.
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Jaime Lannister has better hands than Brian Boyle.
Currently writing an essay for AP Euro in which I must analyze the contrasting styles of a Rembrandt painting and a French painting and explain how they reflect the different economic values and social structures of France and the Netherlands in the 17th century.
Currently writing an essay for AP Euro in which I must analyze the contrasting styles of a Rembrandt painting and a French painting and explain how they reflect the different economic values and social structures of France and the Netherlands in the 17th century.
I'm two sentences in and I'm stuck. **** me.
Content of the painting. The abstract vs concrete elements which can reflect the social structure and economic values. The target audience that it has greatest appeal for and how that reflects that [--------]. Also, diversity of colors and texture.
Think about the social struc. and the economical values of the two countries in the 17th century and work backwards and try and find something in the contrasting styles that might personify those values etc.
Don't worry. The essays you think suck will often actually be the best.
No, like, this one actually sucks. I'm spewing the most obvious **** and giving no concrete detail. Luckily these don't get graded and are used to prepare for the AP exam. My teacher doesn't grade based on scores, she hooks up seniors and just wants effort.
I had two 72's on our two tests last quarter and only did one DBQ, (we had three, she said to give them to her when I could, I never did them) and she hooked me up with a B- for the quarter.
I'm currently going through that phase where I'm growing my hair out and it's in that stage where it's not long enough, but it's too long to look "short". I have no clue how to make it look good, is what I'm saying. It's at that length and thickness that I can't get layers cut into it yet, but it's too long to look good as "short hair".
I'm currently going through that phase where I'm growing my hair out and it's in that stage where it's not long enough, but it's too long to look "short". I have no clue how to make it look good, is what I'm saying. It's at that length and thickness that I can't get layers cut into it yet, but it's too long to look good as "short hair".
Make it neat. It looked good on FB. Just make it go slightly to one side so it looks neat and methodical.
As somebody who's been growing my hair out for three years now, you're just gonna have to deal with it. I don't know how yours looks but my transition between short and long went well, to the point where some of my friends tell me to cut it so I can grow it back to the length.
It depends if your hair has a lot of volume and whatnot. You have to seriously take care of it- start using conditioner if you don't.
As somebody who's been growing my hair out for three years now, you're just gonna have to deal with it. I don't know how yours looks but my transition between short and long went well, to the point where some of my friends tell me to cut it so I can grow it back to the length.
It depends if your hair has a lot of volume and whatnot. You have to seriously take care of it- start using conditioner if you don't.
I do use conditioner. I just can't style it, the way it's cut. I don't know. Literally, every morning it's just a crap shoot. If my hair looks good, it looks good, if it doesn't, **** me.