What else can I say other than my name and age? I don't have much to say.
I guess I shall mention that I tend to fall into extremely depressive spells and just as easily fall out of them. I've lost most joy in life and have found that the only lasting joy is helping others. So thus you have it.
Gender: Female Location: United States Age: 13 Member Since: March 12, 2005 Answers: 5 Last Update: March 12, 2005 Visitors: 2184
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does anyone know and good, depressing, sad songs? not that im sad or anything, but i love listening to them, like sad songs by evanescence. does anyone know any other good ones? (link)
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I would suggest something like Hyaline, though their CDs and such might be difficult to find anywhere other than online. I suggest you check online first and foremost to listen to the samples on their site.
Also, Never Alone - Barlow Girl
The Cranberries and The Goo Goo Dolls are also good bands for such music. Alanis Morisette, too.
~MissKassie
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my fingernails are pretty long...but VERY thin! everytime i go to do something they either break or bend easy! i want hard findernails and not for them to bend as easy anymore...does anyone know how i can do this? (link)
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Weak fingernails can be a challenge to toughen up. If you have weak fingernails, the following tips can help you protect them, making your nails less likely to split or break.
-Keep your nails short, square-shaped and slightly rounded on top. Trim brittle nails after a bath or a 15-minute hand-soak in bath oil. Then apply a moisturizer.
-Apply a moisturizer each time you wash your hands. If your nails are brittle, moisturize your nails and cuticles at bedtime and cover them with cotton gloves.
-Apply a nail hardener, but avoid products containing toluene sulfonamide or formaldehyde. These chemicals can cause redness or irritate the skin.
-Don't use nail polish remover more than twice a month. Instead, touch up the polish. When you do need a remover, avoid those that use acetone, which dries nails.
-Repair splits or tears with nail glue or clear polish.
Also, general proper nail care:
-Protect your nails. Wear cotton-lined rubber gloves when using soap and water for prolonged periods or when using harsh chemicals. Gloves help protect your nails when washing dishes, for example.
-Avoid abusing your nails. Don't use them as tools to pick, poke or pry things.
-Don't bite your nails or pick at your cuticles. These types of habits can damage the nail bed. Even a minor cut alongside your nail can allow bacteria or fungi to enter and cause an infection (paronychia). Because your nails grow slowly, an injured nail retains signs of an injury for several months.
-Moisturize your nails frequently. When you're moisturizing your hands, rub the lotion into your nails as well.
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Does anyone know any really good girl books a 7th grader at the age of 13 would like?
Thanks. I'll rate 5's. (link)
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I love reading. I suggest these books for you to read now and any other time. ((Note that some/most of these aren't really "girl" books but are rather for either gender.))
-Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery ((the entire series is a good read))
-Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte ((Serious, heartbreaking romance))
-Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
-Sweet Miss Honeywell's Revenge - Kathryn Reiss ((Horror novel))
-Everworld by K.A. Applegate ((Very interesting fantasy series))
-To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee ((Don't be discouraged by the title, it has nought to do with killing fowl.))
-The Best Little Girl in the World by Levenkron, Steven ((I've yet to read this, but it sounds good, it's about a girl suffering of anorexia nervosa))
-Island of the Blue Dolphins by O'Dell Scott
-Black Mirror by Nancy Werlin
-The Night I Disappeared by Julie Reece Deaver
-The Wish List by Eoin Colfer
-How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found by Sara Nickerson
-The Series of Unforunate Events series
-Anything by Mary Higgins Clark
-Anything by Anne McCafferey
And I HIGHLY reccommend The Woman in the Wall by Patrice Kindl.
Other than that, I just suggest you go to your school library, figure out what genre you're in the mood for and look for books of that genre and read the summaries on the book to get an idea if you might be interested in it. Happy reading. =3
~MissKassie
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