Hi, I'm me. I can't stand tissues, I spend 90% of my time at my piano, I like to draw people on my fingers (my favourite is the bikini lady with a grass skirt made of paper), I don't use the bathroom at school, I don't watch TV, I daydream too much, my life revolves around one particular thing, I wish I was taller, annnd yep. I'm a rambler and a babbler and a nonsense-talker. Enjoy it. That's an order. <3







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"It’s the oldest story in the world. One day, you’re 17 and you’re planning for someday. And then quietly, without you’re ever really noticing, someday is today. And then someday is yesterday. And this is your life."


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Taking control of my “somedays”.

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"Many adults are put off when youngsters pose scientific questions. Children ask why the sun is yellow, or what a dream is, or how deep you can dig a hole, or when is the world’s birthday, or why we have toes. Too many teachers and parents answer with irritation or ridicule, or quickly move on to something else. Why adults should pretend to omniscience before a five-year-old, I can’t for the life of me understand. What’s wrong with admitting that you don’t know? Children soon recognize that somehow this kind of question annoys many adults. A few more experiences like this, and another child has been lost to science. There are many better responses. If we have an idea of the answer, we could try to explain. If we don’t, we could go to the encyclopedia or the library. Or we might say to the child: “I don’t know the answer. Maybe no one knows. Maybe when you grow up, you’ll be the first to find out."


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Absolutely. This.

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