I fail.
I'm a failure.
I've lived with my mom all my life, and I still don't know what she expects of me.
What does she want out of me??
-She wants me to be happy and concentrate on school, but she likes to make an effort to make me miserable...
-She thinks I'm the worst daughter ever because ________ (fill in the blank according to the time of day)...
-She can't live with out me and she misses me, but yet I'm a burden...
-She picks a fight with me and when I don't fight with her she thinks I'm not listening, and when I do fight with her she thinks I'm not listening...
-She is for some odd reason she's just never pleased. I can excell in what I do, get good grades, behave, but nothing is good enough, I get no praise...
-She points out my mistakes and compares me to my classmates, but when I fail a test and I say that nobody else did well either, she says I shouldn't compare myself to them...
-She says I'm fat, but she says she's kidding...
-She asked the doctor if she thought I was annorexic...
-She asks how I'm doing, but really doesn't care or want to listen...
-She wants to talk but has more important things to do like wipe off the counter...
-She doesn't trust me now with Aaron because I got a speeding ticket...
-She says that I should just be myself, but yet she questions my style...
-She says that I'm independent now, but yet she won't let me make my own decisions...
~*~Quotes of the Day~*~
I'm as pure as the driven slush.
-- Tallulah Bankhead
Somewhere on this globe, every ten seconds, there is a woman giving birth to a child. She must be found and stopped.
-- Sam Levenson
I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.
-- Noel Coward
The covers of this book are too far apart.
-- Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
~*~Word of the Day~*~
capitulate \kuh-PICH-uh-layt\, intransitive verb:
To surrender under agreed conditions
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