I don't think I've made anything influential more like sentimental! ?? I'm all about sentimentality and one of my favourite sculptures I did was a vase which I dedicated to my gran. My project was 'Who are you?' so I looked at it from a family background perspective and focused on her because she is and will always be a huge inspiration. She was like a second mother to me when my parents were at work I'd go to my gran and grampas house and they've just always had a huge influence on me. I cried A LOT when doing a presentation which I didn't expect at all, I think because the severity of how personal it was for me and my family (due to what she's been through in the last 4/5 years). Family is such an important thing to me so I was really emotional the whole way through my project! The design and images that are on the vase came from bits in my sketchbook and have a certain importance for being there!
Yeah I really like novelty things! I have like 3 pairs of Pokemon socks, 2 batman tops, batman hoodie, superman top, superman hoodie and that one with iron man etc on it! ?✨
Have You Ever Got Stung By A Stinging Nettle Plant?.exe
I did my Duke of Edinburgh Award (I think it was the bronze... Or was it the silver?) and for this award you go out camping and are left to read the map to find check points to get to the end destination and of course there's other parts of the award to do... But when we went on the camping trip I needed the loo and my choice was to pee with the view of a creepy wee house (wasn't sure if it was vacant or not) or to go behind some bushes... which I did and ended up being stung by so many nettles all over my legs - it was painful to say the least! ?
I took an extra first aid course at school but unfortunately the class was too small to register and get a certificate to prove we could do first aid! ? All I can say is I can save someone from choking, but the strength I have when hitting someone's back is too strong that even my teacher said I'd break someone's ribs. ??
Yeah I'm good was just chilling out, I think this year I've had a lot of unnecessary stress and anxiety so I took the two weeks to chill out, get the sleep I've missed out on and just enjoy the days as they went by! ??
Is the annual Notting Hill Carnival basically a Black show of strength?
A show of strength to just the indigenous British what Britain will soon be like once they take over.
What are some things you want to achieve in your life?
I think because I'm quite family orientated, having a family of my own would be a special achievement. Also becoming more independent, getting another job after I finish college in June, and doing things I enjoy are all achievements I'd like to gain. ??
I think it depends on your average sleeping pattern, if you don't get enough sleep then I wouldn't think it would be harmful to sleep in (that's what I do!) If you sleep too much, over the recommended hours of sleep then you maybe should go and see a doctor because that could have something to do with underlying health issues or they could recommend methods to reduce how much you're sleeping. ?
Heeey! ? I'm good just been taking advantage of the two week Easter break I had! -No stress, lots of lie ins and it's been the most relaxing time I've had off in a long while! How have you been? ?
I have very little patience for people who are like that. If I'm to do the same job to an extent, depending on the task sure I'll probably moan about it for a bit but what I will do is get my head down and do it so that the job is finished no matter how long it takes. If it's a desired task to be done, I don't see why you couldn't just put your pride aside for a minute and just get on with it and then moan about it later! - I have kind of a similar situation, there's a mature student in my class at college who comes in and moans to the high heavens about everything and anything (which I try constantly to ignore). This guy is so far behind because he does nothing but talk, moan and curse at everything and everyone all day, every day we're in. The lecturers are really under pressure because the course started late, equipment was damaged several times, there's been so many huge delays and we are now running out of time to finish everything before the course ends... And this guy has been moaning about how the lecturers don't want him to take breaks because he has so much to do, so much work to hand in and he's one of the furthest behind in the class. What annoys me is the fact that he's been offered extra time and help which if he did actually just do work he wouldn't need- I'm required to have extra time and help and my lecturer knows this, she's known for 2 years but instead I get a hell of a lot of criticism and she has made things so much harder for me. She's perfectly fine with helping this guy constantly but has some problem with me especially because I had difficulties with one of the projects (which she knows about) and I'm now the third person in my class to finish it!! ? I get extremely annoyed at people who don't put the effort in but have nothing but help and sympathy even though they're more than capable of doing the task at hand! I have no sympathy because I had to really struggle with no help (which caused me a lot of unnecessary stress and upset) BUT I got it finished, I did it all by myself and so why should I be empathetic towards someone who is behind for doing nothing?
Is is better to stay alone rather than being friends with people that are not really friends? What is a good friend after all, if you spend good times with them but you're not sure they really care about you, are they still friends ?
I think you have to experience a rubbish friend once to help you realise what your own perception of a good friend actually is, and also it makes you more aware of what you need from a friendship as well as what you can offer to the friendship. To answer the first part of the question in my own opinion I think I'd rather be alone than to continue a friendship which is based on one sided efforts because if you are the person making some effort in return I guarantee you'd like to think that effort would also be applied from your friends' side. It's not going to make you happy if you try and try and then you try so hard that you make yourself more unhappy so it's best to come to terms and get yourself out there to find people who you can become friends with that actually share interests and who care enough to pay you respect, effort and some of their time! -Friends are what we all imagine to be those who become very close and dear to us, who we wish to spend time making memories with. Friends are there to lend a hand when things are tough, support you, share secrets but to be respectful of what you share and who you feel you can do the same for. We all long for company at some point throughout our lives and when we have a friend or two there then you feel comforted and can get through any problem with a little help from a friend. A friend doesn't need to be someone you've grown up with, friendship is made through a bond that keeps on getting stronger. You could have more of a friend in a pet or a family member than someone that you grew up with. Especially since when we grow up being put into nursery and school friendships seem almost forced because these are people you see most in the time you spend in a school environment so friendships are quickly formed whereas if you go to college, university, you start a new job or you're travelling, you need to build up trust and bonds to establish good friendships that maybe last longer than a school friend. ?