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Oh.. My.. God,
I think I broke a nail.
The pain, the shame.
I'll never be the same/ I'll Have to change my name
So my sister comes home one day from school reciting this verse. Now at the time I'm only thinking it's her being wierd. But then I realise that it's a little to good for my sister to just come up with by herself. So I ask her, she tells me its going around the school. Now this could mean one of two things; One: the primary students of today have cottoned on to the unrealistic nature of teenage stereotypes (which is most likely, seeing as it was sung in an extremely patronising tone), or there's option two: primary aged girls have come to rely heavily on their nails. Now I believe that it's option one, if so it's good to see that girls have finally realised their nails aren't the centre of the universe.
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In this 'journal' I hope to place random thoughs, my crazy theories and anything else I can think of. I love finding out wacky things, like the gory history behinds childrens nursery rhymes. I love reading, on average I read a 600 page book a week
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