Hi, my pseudonym is Big Hed. I got that name from a stick figure I created by the same name. I won't try to say I'm brilliant or excellent at advice. I will simply say that I will tell you the truth, or the best logical reasoning I can give you in cases of opinions. You may not like my answer--and I may not always be right--but you can judge for yourself the worth of what I have to say.
Website: Big Hed's Studio Gender: Male Age: 22 Yahoo: bighed3 Member Since: October 18, 2003 Answers: 3 Last Update: October 18, 2003 Visitors: 1358
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Yes, but why so many cookies? I can understand one cookie for tracking (and it seems that Frontpage does this by default, because I think I get alerted of one every time I visit a Frontpage-designed site). But why does one site need to send me 5 or more cookies? (This doesn't even count third-party cookies from advertisers.) (link)
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Cookies are mostly harmless, but it sure gets annoying thinking that all of these people are tracking your information somehow.
http://www.analogx.com/
Go to this site and download a nice little (free) application called CookieWall. It will detect all new cookies and you can have it notify you and ask you whether you want to keep it or always block it. Most of them I set to block, but on sites I log in (such as this one) you need to have it keep the cookie.
Usually I don't run into more than two or three per site, though three is kind of rare. Most of the time it is the advertisers. For me, I have 50 blocked and 15 to always keep. Just use CookieWall and you won't have to worry about any one cookie more than once. It's really easy to use and it does the job well.
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Okay, there are a couple of guys that I like, and I've never had a boyfriend before (I'm a junior in high school). I keep getting hints from other people that they like me, but I just don't have any clue whether or not they like me, and I really am getting tired of trying to listen to people who have no clue what they're talking about when they say that someone likes me. Any suggestions on how I can figure it out for myself without asking them straight out or asking their friends or mine?
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First things first. One guy at a time. Pick one, find out information about him, then pursue him if he still interests you.
Really the best way to find out is to ask directly, but that can be a little akward. So find out through second-hand information. Try inviting him to a fun event. Get some of your friends together and have them all invite a boy to go on a (casual) date. If he says no, he's probably not interested, but you've still got a backup plan. You can ask the other boy you're interested in if he'll go. Trust me, if they're the kind of boys you would want to be with, they'll say yes.
If none of these ideas sound good to you, you'll need to get the information other ways. If you have classes with any of them, you should try to get in a group activity with him. Pay close attention to the things he says and does. Ask him open-ended (not yes or no) questions so he will talk to you. Try to remember that males aren't always the best conversationalists, so if he's quiet he may still be interested in you.
The last piece of advice I would give you is don't sweat it! There's lots of fish in the ocean, and lots of boys in this world. Just because you are attracted to one initially doesn't mean he's the one for you. Get to know him and see if you still like him. If not, no big deal. Focus on fun activities. Have fun and enjoy getting to know him.
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what do i do if i by all the clothing i think is really cool...but when i were 'em at school they dont look so cool..... (link)
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Just remember that you are who you are, no matter what clothes you wear. Don't try to validate yourself by how cool you think other people think you are. Especially do not judge your worth by your clothes.
Sometimes you buy something and then have regrets. If this is something you find happening often, you should consider what is causing you to have second thoughts about your cool clothes. Is it the way other people treat you? Is it whether or not they notice your clothes? You can work on solving the problem once you find out why you don't like the clothes anymore.
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