i ask her what she wants to be when she grows up and she tells me she already has, so i say no, what do you want to be when you grow up and she says an octopus, an eight-legged creature of the deep. solitary, strong.
i tell her that's the kind of answer a child would give but she tilts her head and smiles and tells me that if she hasn't grown up already, she must still be a child.
i admit, my long-legged gloss-toned friend has a point, but then i also tell her she's a smart ass, because she is. i change the subject. i say let's look at the moon and she pulls her face and tells me she would rather look at dirt.
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It really pisses me off when I look at the pictures about having an eatting disorder and the models always look hella pretty. I hate being fat and seeing those pics with those models in them about being anorexic makes me think 'maybe I should be anorexic. It looks like it works.'
anyone who really hated their body and thought they were fat would not want to have a photo of their bare stomach taken. I've even seen one where the model had her belly button pierced. That is so unrealistic.
All these thin girls are complaining about how they hate being called anorexic and bullimic. They're like oblivious to what it is like to be called fat and h