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Ok then, it has come to my attention that many of my buds have been going around myspace just complaining about how sad they are and their "relationship problems". "Oh woe is me! I'll never find that special someone..." "Will anyone ever love ME?"

YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE MARRIED AND HAVE A FAMILY YET!!! YOU ARE STILL 13! YOU DON'T NEED TO KNOW EXACTALLY WHO YOUR TRUE "LOVE" IS!!

But hey, just this once, I’ll bite, fine. I already had this typed anyway:

The Riddle

Note: this was part of a note I wrote
Riddle: So this guy I like, I asked him out and he couldn't go. I never got the courage to ask him out again. I've liked him since last MAY and he's completely clueless. He's in a more 'preppie' social standing (which I was never really fond of) than I am and has a crush on another girl who he's going to ask out. Now one of my friends' friends likes him and is trying to ask him out, completely surpassing me, my friend's helping her. The friend's friend is just using our little lunch group a social climbing stepping stool. I want to go out with the guy but I can't stand his EGO. I wouldn't be able to go out with him without a group anyways. We’ve never really been on the same wavelength I guess.
What Should I Do?


Well, I tried it, I almost bored you to death but just realize, everyone has their own little problems we all have to deal with them. I personally, have tried forgetting him altogether. That of coarse didn't work. I tried moving on. That didn't work.

Then I gave him a note, telling him my exact feelings and that he should call me, the exact second the last bell rang on the last day of school (watched it be given to him at least..) then sped away.

Well, I'm still waiting for the results on that one, so I’ll just track him down in an awkward confrontation at an upcoming birthday party where he can't possibly escape, to ask him what the **** is going on!! Yay.
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