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Name: Christine
Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Birthday: 12/22/1989
Gender: Female


Interests: Singing, writing, swimming, vitamin water, books, childhood photos, late night chats, traveling, exploring, horror films, coffee, croissants, music, stage-kissin', pinstripes, biking(passion), cheap thrills, roller coasters, taking walks by myself.
Expertise: Totally rockin' out on my air guitar when I'm at home. Not.


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Member Since: 3/7/2004

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

So SirenFest was not too shabby this year. Saw We Are Scientists and Matt and Kim pretty up close and got a buncha free stuff. I know probably a gajillion people have said this, but Coney Island is absolutely a beautiful sight. Not because the rides are the pinnacle of excitement or that it's so well kept. It's because well...it's so ghetto. Ya, ghetto ya heard? Maybe ghetto isn't the word. It's historical significance and meaning is evident all around. Simply inserting a quarter into a wall that says "25cents to fall in love" then watching an ugly plastic lady dance horribly is an example of what makes this place beautiful. I mean where else can you find crap like that? However, despite this I don't really agree with people who just shit on the corporate owners who bought the land and are supposedly building "resorts". Renewing and modernizing things are inevitable. How do you know it won't turn into a better place? They've shown their decency by deciding to keep the three landmarks(Cyclone, WonderWheel, Parachute Jump). They could've decided to completely strip the land for all that we know. Additionally, the neighborhood will probably gradually become safer as the it is renovated. What I'm trying to say is, don't bitch about something until you research and know the details and actually know what's going on. Guess we can only hope for the best.

I came to a conclusion today as to why being a kid was so fun. It's because when you're a kid, you have no inhibitions. You are basically fearless, thus definitely inclined to have more fun. Right now I wish I could not worry about which major is the right one to pick or even worry about making first impressions. If I were a kid, I'd just walk up to any other kid and ask them to play. But is it also true that as people grow up, they learn to judge? Maybe that's why we have insecurities. When you're little and your friend does something that annoys you, you get over it and act like best friends again. Now, when your friend does something that pisses you off, you may reconsider why you are even friends with them to begin with. Live like a child, think like an adult.


Friday, April 20, 2007

Whenever I log onto Xanga, I find it so scary knowing how at some point in my life, all my friends were all on it and this was all we cared about. I actually prefer Xanga over facebook because this way, I can insightfully hear about people's lives. Profiles are convenient, but are all basically nothing but wrapped packages of ourselves.
The end of senior year is quickly approaching and looking back, I can honestly say I've changed a lot in the past four years. For the better? That is for myself to judge. I think when something's lost, something's gain. I wish people would start using xanga again so I could read about people's lives like a loser. I'm going to Geneseo in the fall for anyone who was wondering.


Tuesday, December 26, 2006

     Yep, so I know a lot of you guys haven't heard from me on here for awhile. My senior year has been full of...should I say, drama? A lot of shit has happened. A lot of shit. I am now applying to college and surprisingly, I am not panicking at all. I'm just excited to leave Tech. There are so many people in high school I do not want to deal with.(This is not an angry post.)

        I hope you all enjoyed a very nice Christmas. I had a fun birthday and just got back from Hunter today. :) :) For any of you who were wondering, I'm applying to : Colgate, Tufts, NYU, Hampshire, UMass Amherst, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Buffalo


Tuesday, August 01, 2006

    I know that if I keep this up, in the end I'm just gonna fuck myself over. It's kind of the most ridiculous thing that's happened to me and thanks muggets for putting up with my absurdity. I am conflicted and utterly frustrated. GIVE ME A SIGN.


Monday, July 17, 2006

    A lot of things in the past hurt us. Such as they have made me feel recently. It kind of ties a knot in your stomache and puts a whirlwind in your head. At that moment, you don't know what to do and your brain freezes, then you try to push it out of your mind. You want to take things to the extreme to stop it from hurting. But then very soon after, you realize you've just been an emotional moron and there's absolutely nothing you can do to change the past. And in this case, nothing means nothing. You learn to accept it and to make the best out of it. I love you with all my heart.

P.S. Thanks Ashley, Amy.



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