Chimica2
Chimica
Chimica2

I usually just shove way too much into my pockets and stretch them out. Yeah, I look like I have growths coming out of my sides, but whatever, I refuse to not carry things in my pockets. On weekends I wear men's sweatpants because the pockets are HUGE and I can even carry a 3DS in addition to my normal stuff WHICH

I forgive her because she was so young and who would turn that down? I blame the decision to cast someone so young and without the proven ability to pull it off.

I didn't bother, but figured there had to be something out there for any given Pokemon.

Sexy Geodude?

I was obsessed with Mulan as a little kid, but don't remember wanting stuff. Just to watch it over and over.

I was raised Catholic by Christmas-and-Easter Catholic (but nonetheless very socially conservative, killing abortion doctors is God's work, etc.) parents. Personally, I don't want my future kids raised in that environment. I still have so much I'm getting over from having that upbringing that just messed me up

I'm a 5'6" woman married to a 5'6" man. I love being the same height. And I do most of the cooking but he does most of the cleaning, so I think we're pretty even in housework. Didn't think that had to do with height, though.

I made a play while we were in the hospital and apparently assigned all the nurses and doctors around parts and they did it. I was 2.5 years old.
My brothers were twins and born 2 months premature and at first they were warning my mom that they might end up with learning difficulties because of it. Then later my mom

For some reason the smell of Chef Boyardee sauce makes my cat try to take it from my bowl while I'm eating it every time. I only get it rarely now, but when I make my own sauce or buy pasta sauce, she couldn't care less about it. Something about that Chef Boyardee...
I also caught her licking the juice leftover in the

Other than Hawaii and some parts of Texas that are directly west of us rather than northwest, pretty much.

Hmm. I didn't realize Delaware was considered part of the South, but probably just because it seems so far north to me and, having never been there, it all kind of blurred together as "up north" to me. (I'm originally from southern FL, where you have to go "up north" to get to The South, so it's a little confusing

This happened in Philadelphia, which is not in the South to my knowledge.

Makes sense that GW Bush's influence made the difference- though possibly a difference between California and Florida as well. Big step backwards. :(
I don't remember masturbation being mentioned at all, or if it was not in a way where I could comprehend what it was. I would have looked it up on the internet because it

I figured as much, and I think that's a good amount for them to be exposed to...I wish mine had been better. I tied myself up at that age sometimes to experiment but I didn't realize it was a sexual thing until much later- I wish I had both known what it was and that it was not freakish.
I got yelled at when I was 15

Isn't 9th grade the last time students get sex ed? It was for me, and I graduated high school in 2008, so not that long ago. I didn't learn what an orgasm was there, though I didn't have one until I was 20 anyway so I don't know if having learned it at 14 would have helped much. And as someone who was into bondage at

I second that! No energy (I can't stand games like that, trying to force me to play on their timeframe and not mine or pay money to avoid it), you just need to vote on other people's outfits to get "tickets" to enter events.

Oh definitely. I was in chemical engineering my first two years and switched to chemistry at the end of my second year and finishing in 4 years was still not an issue. I think I only had like 2 classes done for engineering that didn't count for some requirement in chemistry, and having had thermodynamics beforehand

Unfortunately I think you're right. A lot of kids don't know what they want to do but also aren't particularly skilled enough to get scholarships, but they're getting in anyway so they go and end up with a lot of debt. I think it's fine to not know exactly what you want to do and use college to explore that if you are

Yeah, I take issue with that too. I know there are a lot of for-profit schools that do really shady things financially while not really preparing people for the workplace- one of my friends got signed on to a loan by one at 17 without a co-signer which seems all kinds of shady and was never able to finish there

Cool! I think the volunteer experience helped me learn that I really love it. I likely could have gotten the job anyway but what happened was that I dropped off my resume at the front desk and as I was leaving the building the boss called me asking if I was still there and could I interview right now? I'd never been