Hmm, I've come to some very very crucial conclusions to my own life over the course of today, so I thought I'd share a bunch of them with you:
1) I've decided that I'm going to get braces as soon as I can. To tell you the truth, it's something that I've been running from since grade 4 and I finally understand the importance of getting them. I really do regret not getting them back then and getting the whole crappy thing over with, and that's partially another reason that I used to convince myself with, the fact that it was too late to get them, and yeah. So I've been thinking about it, and I want to get them during the christmas break, but it will most likely happen at the end of this school year (due to lack of time during the holidays). I secretly really really REALLY hate my teeth right now, and I've been pretty quiet about it all. So yeah, my huge life decision of today is that I'm going to get braces if possible.... I also invite for anyone else that needs or has been recommended to get braces in the past to get them now at the same time that I am. It's just one of those things you HAVE to do, because it's really true what my brothers have said countless times in the past: "You wear braces for maybe 2-3 years, but you keep your teeth for almost your whole lifetime!" So yeah... it's gonna hurt like a biatch..
2) I forgot how much I hate junior high kids until today....... I was taking the 16 to Beaumaris, around 3:10ish, and I just figured out that, that so happens to be when Mary Butterworth School gets out.... Oh my gosh what a bunch of annoying brats! They just keep yelling and screaming and crowding the friggin bus. Piss me off.....
3) While I was on the same bus with those kids, I realized another thing. I realized the fact that while Jr. High girls are getting cuter and better looking (not in a pervertive way, just a general statement...), the Jr. High boys have gotten MASSIVELY uglier!!!! Now I probably sound really really mean to some of you readers out there, but honestly, I have NO clue what phase of hair-do's they're in! You know how the 70's had the really long hair and afros, and the 80's had the mullets and skinheads, well I have NO clue how to categorize these kids' hairstyles..... I saw this one kid with a mushroom cut kinda thing going on (that's cool, respectable), BUT NOT REALLY! It was some kind of hybrid of mushroom cut hair-do and skinhead thing going on because you notice that when you have a full mushroom cut, you have hair surrounding the entire head. Well NOT THIS KID!!! Haha anyway, I AM being pretty mean, but just my thoughts...
4) Beaumaris has progressively gotten better and better ever since the new renovation of McDonalds and arrival of IGA. Does anyone else remember a time when the only thing there was around there was the downstairs library?! It was the studying haven at one point, but this is no more as parking lots are getting filled, and people are pigging out at the various fast food places. Personally, I like it..
5) The last one has to do with my time in the waiting room to go and see Dr. Poon. Now this isn't a conclusion that I haven't realized in the past, but something that I wanted to clarify with more experience. Here's what it is. I notice that every single time I used to goto the doctors/med centre, with my mom as a kid, we'd be sitting down and waiting for our turn patiently/silently. BUT when a white/colored person walks into the room, talks to the receptionist, and sits across from our chairs, my mom can't do anything else but STARE AT THEM!!!! Now this isn't some regular 2-3 second stare, but this was the kind of stare that lasted 10-15 seconds straight, and in such a manner that it seemed like you were looking down upon that person/race. You would think that she would be discreet about it, and maybe look away after the person started to notice, but NOPE! It was soo obvious that my mother was STARING DOWN that person right from the get go! I saw this again just today when a woman with her two children (I'm estimating b/w the ages 16-18, and 12-15) were sitting in the waiting room at the doctor's office. (Uhhh, ok, my grandpa just gave me 100 bucks for no reason....but that's besides the point). After about 5 minutes in the waiting room, a black woman comes in and sits in this chair almost directly across from the asian family. Almost immediately upon sitting down, the little girl gives her the "azn eyes" for a good 10-15 seconds as usual! This leads me to my final theory:
Most Asian people are naturally racist!!!!
You can see this whenever your family talks about a different cultured family, and in many other instances. Tell me if I'm right or wrong...

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