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Name: Audreh. Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States Birthday: 5/19/1991 Gender: Female
Interests: I like to write, draw and listen to music. I'm pretty quiet most of the time because I'm zoning. D': Meh. My body is there, but my mind isn't. x] Occupation: mama. ♥ Industry: o___o
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10/26/2005
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| I'm a senior in highschool this year, bah. I'm eighteen, I don't have a job and I don't have a license to drive! I'm such a failure at life. You'd think I'd be doing these things by now, but obviously, I'm not. Oh well, when I graduate I'll have more time to think about what I should be doing. Right now, though, I'll be focusing on school instead. I want to get out of highschool so badly. My classes are pretty meh this year. I've got physics, english IV, tech math, algebra 1 & three art based classes. (When I say based, I mean like, I'm also taking a dance class. Yeah. Can't really explain it any better than that.) I don't really like my art classes this year. I should've listened to my art teacher when he told me I'd be better off in APArt for my last year at Reynolds. I'm stupid for not taking the chance and signing myself up for it, because now I'm stuck with print making, 3D design, digital photography and drawing two. The last two I'll be taking next semester. Balls. I did have a shit load of fun in advanced art last year though, despite me being majorly stressed out over it near the end of the school year. I was working way too slow, I guess that's because I started slacking off since it was the end of the school year. Meeeh. Doesn't matter now, I passed it anyways. Anywhoodles, I'm also taking night classes. I need to build up my math credits in order to graduate, so yeah. I'm extremely math retarded and my night class teacher acknowledges that to the best of her abilities. She'll go out of her way to pick at my stupidness because it's apparently very funny that I have a hard time remembering formulas. All I have to say to her is: at least my ass can fit in a chair. ;D Triple assed bitch. Welp, I'm bored as fuck. I'm leaving now. =]
PS: Just to leave this entry with some good news, I had a self portrait sent in to the alliance for young artists & writers. The art teachers within my school had to gather around and choose which ones they wanted to send in. It's apparently very rare for someone to get a piece selected for it. I really wish it wasn't a self portrait that was sent in, but whatever. The prize is a gold key, which means an art scholarship. I'm kinda hoping that I win, but really, I hated that self portrait I did somethin' fierce.
PSS: I might get to see Flogging Molly in concert in Feburary. Hells yes. PSSSSSSfuckit: Here are some of the portraits I've completed & working on.
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|  | Currently Listening Choreography By Peter Hajioff Vanessa-Mae Cohen, Jon Cohen, Kad / Vanessa-Mae Cohen Jon / Achouri, George Frideric Handel, Aram Khachaturian, A. R. Rahman, Walter Taieb, Walter / Vanessa-Mae Taieb, Vanessa-Mae, Vangelis, Bill Whelan, Cliff Masterson, Matt Dunkley, Nick Ingman, Paul Bateman, Tolga Kashif, Davide Giovannini, Ray Fean, Martin Narman, Alejandro Schwarz, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Yves Cohen, Fergus Gerrand, Salah Dawson Miller, Paul Jayasinha, Brian Dunphy, Cathal Synnott, Deepa Narayan see related |
NEW YORK – Get ready for campuses all over the country to be a little quieter. On Wednesday, April 18, 2007 students nationwide will be commemorating the national Day of Silence. They will be quiet all day to protest the discrimination, harassment and abuse—in effect, the silencing—faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and their allies in schools.
The Day of Silence, a project of GLSEN, will be held during school hours. Hundreds of thousands of students are expected to participate on April 18, many of whom will wear stickers and pass out 'speaking cards' that read:
"Please understand my reasons for not speaking today. I am participating in the Day of Silence, a national youth movement protesting the silence faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their allies in schools. My deliberate silence echoes that silence, which is caused by harassment, prejudice, and discrimination. I believe that ending the silence is the first step toward fighting these injustices. Think about the voices you are not hearing today. What are you going to do to end the silence?"
GLSEN's 2005 National School Climate Survey found that more than 64% of LGBT students report verbal, sexual or physical harassment at school and 29% report missing at least a day of school in the past month out of fear for their personal safety. The Day of Silence is one way students and their allies are making anti-LGBT bullying, harassment and name-calling unacceptable in America's schools.
About the Day of Silence.
The Day of Silence, a project of GLSEN, is a nationwide, student-led event during which thousands of high schools and colleges protest the oppression of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth. For more information and a complete collection of organizing materials, visit www.dayofsilence.org.
So what are you waiting for my brothers n' sistahs? LET'S ALL TAKE A STAND TOGETHER. | | |
| I babysat today. It was alright. I just hate having to wake up on the last day of my vacation to watch over three kids. I rather like the smaller one out of all three. She is really cute- which is weird for me to say, aah. I had gotten paid twenty bucks for it, though. But it was worth every single penny. They were angels, seriously. Real angels. There were times when my sister and I would have to chase the younger two, but that's normal.
When we first got to the house, which is down my street, there was a tickle fight- Mary had started it, of course. After that we went down to the tennis court so they could play with there scooters and bikes. They ended up playing with the sand box, some water and twigs. Mud EVERYWHERE. Meh. Then, we went through the woods and to the creek. Played by the sand there, got soaked from the water, cold out of our minds and went home.
Well then. That sounds pretty interesting to call a xanga entry, right? Oh well. X3
School tomorrow. Bye. <3 -HAPPY GTFO MY HEAVENZ DAY- | | |
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That's right. I've returned to my natural hair color. It feels nice to have the original color back, even if I had to use dye to gain it once again. -shrugs- I love it. Although I know I'm going to be called a dumb blonde again. I don't care. I kinda missed it. -dies- It's blonde with black underneath. I think it looks alright, I don't care if you don't.
Ahh. I was going to get hot pink with brown, buuut, I was talked out of it. With all the swimming I do in the summer, it would've faded way too quick. I know I could go out and get some of my own pink hair dye, but I'm too lazy to do so. Vacation is almost over. I've done nothing but eat, sleep, shower and go on the computer. It's because I'm boring. Well, I'm grounded actually. I need to wait until I get my report card for this quarter to see if I stay grounded or not. If I'm still failing some of my classes, I get heavy duty grounding. I'm afraid. ;___; Oh weeeell.
I get to go on a school field trip next Thursday to some nature museum in Charlotte. We're going to watch two Imax movies and learn random things without pens and papers. =] I'd get to spend the whole day with Katie minus the school work. Hells yeah.
Later. <3 | | |
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