Rellik San
HaWkGiRL
The question is when I'm not being called a freak. My closest friends call me a freak of nature and various other things in relation to being a freak in general. The thing is, when someone doesn't agree that I'm a freak, we tend to become enemies or I tend to drift apart from them. I like to call this my, "Counter Freak of Nature Effect."
I could turn this into an essay or even create about twenty pages on the very subject of why I'm a freak. However, this would create excessive brainstorming and countless reflections on my behavior. Anyhow, I rather enjoy being considered a freak, because then I get to prove their statement as being correct. It's the times I have trouble proving them correct that bothers me.
I could turn this into an essay or even create about twenty pages on the very subject of why I'm a freak. However, this would create excessive brainstorming and countless reflections on my behavior. Anyhow, I rather enjoy being considered a freak, because then I get to prove their statement as being correct. It's the times I have trouble proving them correct that bothers me.
Ya seem normal to me.
I agree.
But then, I have high standards.