Website: Maneki Neko E-mail: kittymon13@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: Canada Occupation: Student Age: 13 MSN: kittymon13@hotmail.com Member Since: October 15, 2005 Answers: 5 Last Update: October 16, 2005 Visitors: 1338
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I really like this guy and I am not sure if he likes me. I really cant tell him that I like him,but I want to know if he likes me. I was thinking of being all sad one day like "I LIKE HIM AND I DONT HAVE A CHANCE" and see what he says...is this good? If not what should i do? And what should I do if he says no?
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Go for it! It's like the best (might I add only) way to find out for sure. It sounds hard, and you might be nervous, but it's like jumping from a high place. Eventually you land and everything's fine. The worst that can happen is a no, and he'll know you like him so then you'll have a chance if he ever changes his mind. Most guys will just be happy to hear someone likes them and say they like you too. Good luck! =)
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ARGH.
So I'm trying to learn guitar, but I can barely stretch a comfortable octave on the piano.
Are there any finger stretching exercises I could do to get my fingers to...you know, like, work? Lol...
I find myself using my middle finger a lot (right now I'm just working on memorizing which notes are where), so the other fingers don't really get a whole lot of streching.
I had a friend laugh out loud when he watched me play Moonlight Sonata 'cause my thumb and pinky fingers were like straight lines trying to stretch the octave.
So yeah. Small hands, wanna play guitar (electric, not acoustic...not even gonna try that), need finger stretches.
No chatspeak, please!
-Siren =) (link)
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I'm also just starting to play guitar (acoustic). Except my fingers are long. My teacher says you should practise hand positions like every day for 10 minutes. It seems a waste but it REALLY helped me. Before my fingers were like all over and weird, now I can control them. Everything gets better with practise! Good luck! =)
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how do u make your file size smaller??? (link)
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Alright, noticed you didn't exactly get a lot of help there. Gifs wreck images if you don't use a good program (such as Jasc software or Photoshop). If you're saving in paint I find PNG format leaves the image in perfect quality and is relatively small. In PSP (Jasc) for example, after you save your image in gif format, it's automatically smaller while not distorting color. For paint try to keep the color range smaller, and the image size smaller as well. You might consider resizing the image. If you don't want to buy/trail these programs, I suggest you use an image cruncher (such as spinwave). So here's my overview of a few file types:
-Gif (paint=bad, jasc=good)
-JPG/JPEG (bad & viscous looking)
-PNG (big file but perfect quality)
-Bmp (perfect quality, HUGE file size)
Hope that helps contact me if you have any questions!
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Sorry, this is something of a long story, bear with me...
To cut a very long story into a long one, one day in Maths I was tired and didn't have a lot to say. My best friend took it that I was ignoring her (I would speak if she spoke to me though) and decided to ignore me for the next week. Things were a little iffy the next time I had Maths with her (a week later) as I had started to realise she was being off towards me. I was tired again though, and would happily have spoken to her if she spoke to me but she never bothered, and so nor did I. When she had been ignoring me for a week, why should I? I was still talking to her over MSN later in the day (although she barely replied) so I don't know why she thought I was ignoring her.
After that 2nd Maths lesson, though, she made it incredibly clear that she wanted nothing to do with me. She was supposed to be coming to my 16th but instead organised a party herself on the same day and asked a bunch of my friends so they couldn't come to mine. She never bothered to tell me about this - I found out through other people. As far as I was concerned, she could have still been coming to my party as she had never actually said she wasn't going to! It was really rude if I'm honest and it upset me a lot.
So one night I told her over MSN that I assumed she wasn't coming to my party anymore as she was now having her own. She basically accused me of ignoring her for three weeks and acting like I 'didn't want her there' whenever I did speak to her - when she was the one who hadn't started up a convo with me for over a month! Once she started ignoring me, I realised I was the one putting all the effort into this friendship and, true to form, I ended up apologising for ignoring her when I hadn't just to get our friendship back. She didn't apologise at all to me and actually went off to watch TV in the middle of the convo, not to mention calling me a geek about five minutes after she deemed I had grovelled enough! Yes, I was a doormat, but I really liked her as a friend and missed her. At that point I would have done anything to get her friendship back.
The next day was Maths again and she sat with other people.
Needless to say, I was very hurt and asked her why later on. I got back 'I dunno, I told *name* I would sit with her'. I still kept convos going on over MSN and smiled at her in school at stuff but she's gradually been ignoring me more and more once again.
The next Maths lesson (isn't it funny how it all seems to revolve around Math?), a girl called Nic was moved over to my friend's new table for talking. Nic is in my Drama class and later called me over to ask if me and my friend were mates. I told her we had fought a bit but made friends about a week ago. Nic told me that that wasn't what my 'friend' had being saying in Maths that day.
I just need to point out that Nic must be telling the truth because *name*, who I mentioned earlier and who sits on that table, looked very awkward when I asked her what was said and replied 'she was just saying what you said to Nic, but more complicated.' Which means she was bitching about me. Nic also would have no way of knowing about me and my friend falling out if my friend hadn't said something herself.
This has really upset me! She is supposed to be my friend. I want to know what she was saying and why she was saying it. As I only sit a table away, I'm simply considering saying 'Oh btw what were you saying about me in Maths?' as it's quite plausable that I could have overheard her. My question is: what do you think I should say to her? Should I say anything or just forget it? Is it really worth forgetting when she was so lovely before all this? And what happens if she denies ever saying anything? I don't want to drag Nic into it because I don't want her to get in trouble for spreading stuff.
I'm truly sorry for the length, but it all needed to be in there to fully explain and trust me this is shortened lol!! xxx (link)
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I sort of had the same problem, and more than once before. Before I used to think we're just drifting apart, but then an experience helped me realize that maybe someone doesn't want you to be their friend anymore. Basically my friend got mad at me for the stupidest reasons, and sometimes just started walking away and ignoring me altogether. When I asked her why, she'd deny it. So the point is, sometimes people get annoyed. It happens to almost everyone. People can't stay around one person for too long. Now that I moved my friend and I seem closer because we don't see each other that often. Ironic? You can try to tell her how you feel, but maybe you shouldn't obsess over it. If she's a good friend she'll understand, if not, move on. Hope that helps! =)
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Hello out there,
I'm here to admit something rather then ask a question... some advice would be useful.
I am in grade 8, I'm 13 years old.
I'm having some troulbe with school.
I have already failed two tests and gotten two 2+s (out of four- a c+)
I used to get all As. Mostly As, anyway.
It's not because I'm on the computer too much- I'm doing my work, same as ever, as hard as ever. Yet, somehow, my grades are still falling, and fast. I study for tests and still fail. I ask for help and still can't make it.
I don't know what's going on.
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Sometimes no matter how hard you try, you need to ask for help. Talk to your teacher and your parents, maybe they'll even consider getting you a tutor. It might be the study method you use. You might be more of a visual learner, or maybe you'll remember better if someone has a discussion with you about it. You should set your priorities and do the most important homework first. Don't do it late at night because that will just stress you out. Also don't cram, try to review a bit each night.
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