i know, i won't cry

Feeling: alright
Everytime I'm in this huge writing mood the site doesn't work, but finally it is working, and I'm in a writing mood...something to be happy about I guess. Yesterday, was just one of those days. The kind of day where I lose complete faith in this world, and my life. School at Cardinal Newman is more like prison, no a death camp. We, the students, are the Jews, teachers are the Nazis, and Mcentire is an equivalent of Hitler..seriously. They lined all the girls up in the cafeteria and measured our skirt lengths. I've never felt more small, and inferior. We weren't treated as human beings. CN takes away every since of individuality we came with, and tells us to be uniform and exactly the person next to us. How is that a good lesson? Anyway, once school was over, I went to Sounds Familiar. See, I really wanted to buy Kristin Chenoweth's cd along with Bat Boy and Secret Garden. But Sounds Familiar didn't have any of them. Neither did Best Buy. I know this sounds immature, but I just got so upset by it. If columbia had a better appreciation for the arts then those cds would be very accesible. But no, the only cds available in Columbia are Usher and whoever else is on the top 40s list. So for the rest of yesterday I was in my "I hate Columbia" mood. With Hannah's extremely motivational and kind words my mood improved. Then, Lantye called me. We talked for 2 hours! It made me really happy. It's like even though we never see eachother, and barely talk, she'll always be my first best friend. I just hope one day I'll have a relationship with someone like the one I had with her. Today was boring. Aren't Fridays supposed to be fun? Well mine wasn't. Literally nothing worthy of writing a/b happened. Except for that I have a 95 in English..HOLLA! I'll write later when something happens!
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wow, I thought sounds familiar didn't exist!

I know for sure you can find the Bat Boy cd at the Barnes and Noble in Irmo. The Kristin one is probably there too. I don't know about the other one though. I'm sorry you had such a bad day. :( They just happen, I know. But cheer up, Columbia isn't all that bad! If it was, I wouldn't want to come home so bad for Thanksgiving!

Think of what you have there: Your family, your friends, Town Theatre, etc.