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Name: Caitlin Location: Columbia, Missouri, United States Birthday: 5/13/1986 Gender: Female
Interests: Coffee, Dali, English, reading, poetry, writing, baseball, good movies, good video games, good music... Expertise: Grammar, Miranda, French Horn (except I don't play it much anymore), proving David wrong, being a geek, hiding in my room, Nintendo, not answering my phone, fucking things up, sleeping until the evening... Occupation: Student
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Member Since:
3/8/2004
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| As always, I'm adding a post merely because I don't want to lose all of the previous posts. It's really just too much fun to look back. And it's interesting to see how I condense my life into a few scattered sentences.
Living in Washington state. Going to grad school. Feeling terrified, excited, stupid, involved, and fulfilled and unfulfilled all at once.
"The more you know, the more you know you don't know" has never applied more.
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| Apparently when you are "alone" (or single, as the more gutsy will call it) it is only appropriate to be constantly searching for a method to remedy this.
I have a hard time wanting to date. Like, ever again.
*laugh*
(I'm screwed.)
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| The Four Types of Education Majors -- which are you?
1. Idiots. (Generally Greek, sorry) Or a wannabe sorority girl. Will constantly ask "Can't we get a study guide -- or the answers!?!?!" when a test is coming up. Generally bitches about everything, even when Ed classes are painfully easy. Look for a Greek bookbag.  Often appear like this:

2. The I'm Too Cool for This Major and I Am Only
Going Into it Because It Is My Fall-Back People: Thanks for going into this field when you hate it. Makes it fun for
everyone else. And yes, we all know that you're better than us because you have taken a ton of classes in your content area already. If it's so great, then go BACK to it. We don't need you. They're harder to spot...you have to listen for exaggerated
sighs and look for constant eye-rolling.

3. The people who were clearly popular in high school and want to rekindle that happiness by surrounding themselves with teenagers for the rest of their lives.

4. The people who planned on going into Education. There are ups and downs, but they want to give it a shot. But ironically they are fucking tired of school in general.
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