Billy Moon wrote:Prudence wrote:I make straight As, but I honestly don't care.
Straight As what? I thought you were older. And that's a compliment.

As I stated in the same reply, I am seventeen and a college student. And thank you for assuming me to be older.
A few more things about me:
I might be developing an intolerance to lactose, as cheese and milk have been making me sick as of late. I certainly hope this isn't the case, because I love pizza and bleu cheese cake.
I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at the age of four, though I
truly do not believe that I have the "disability." Too much simply doesn't fit.
My father, however, does have Asperger's Syndrome.
My late grandfather did as well, although he died before the term was known. Agent Orange in the Vietnam War was the cause of his death.
I do not know who my paternal great-grandfather was. No one does, as my grandfather was adopted and unwanted. Because abortions were illegal at the time, his mother tried to kill him before his birth and instead caused him to have physical and mental problems.
This just turned into bits about my lineage, not myself. It also turned very depressing.
If people were to describe my appearance in two words, the words would be "tall" and "thin." A third word would be "sharp."
I am a libertarian.
I hate fast food.
People who don't know me consider me to be a snob. I don't think I'm truly a snob, as my personality is simply my nature.
I honestly do not know what it feels like to be clumsy.
I won "Most Poised" in a beauty pageant when I was young.
I am currently coaching middle schoolers in dance and cheerleading. This is called volunteer work. I am not getting paid.
I taught myself to read and play music by the age of three.
I graduated from high school as the valedictorian.
During college semester breaks, I work full-time at a historical Bed & Breakfast as a tour guide.
My major is business management. My minor is theatre.
I am bisexual.
I am very annoyed with having to repost all the GLBT posters all over my campus, as I am the Sergeant of Arms in the GLBT Union and it is my duty. That wasn't worded correctly. I don't mind putting up the posters and signs. I mind that people are homophobic and tear them down every day, causing paper to be wasted and giving myself endless work to do.
I honestly love the taste of prunes.
I am a mixture of many European heritages.
Today, a friend said to me, "You should guest star on
American Dragon: Jake Long as Rotwood's love interest or sister."
Yes, part of my heritage is German.
I obviously don't know the meaning of "a
few more things."
There is one Miley Cyrus song that I really like, and it is "I Learned From You." Unfortunately, I can't honestly sing it nor do I think any future children of mine will be able to honestly sing it.
My first real kiss occurred at the age of twelve. When I was thirteen, Travis's psychotic mother moved him back to Germany.
I used to be obsessed over the
Redwall series by Brian Jacques because my best friend, Abby, was.
I'm very much a Northerner, but I've always liked a lot of country music.
My singing voice is a combination of an alto and a soprano.
As for my speaking voice, I've been told I have a "good, strong voice that makes people listen."
I really do look, act, and sound exactly like a younger version of my animated namesake (meaning Prudence of the
Cinderella sequels).
If I knew how to make a PodCast, I would.
I never much liked
Sleeping Beauty. I felt that too many elements were copied from
Snow White & the Seven Drawfs and
Cinderella.
The release of
Cinderella III prompted me to leap into rather extensive research of fairy tale character archetypes. I was intrigued by the fact that Prudence returned at all, and for that matter, I was intrigued that a Prudence-type character appears in every elongated version of the Cinderella tale.
I think Zac Efron has disturbing eyes. He looks as if he is always staring into space.
There is nothing tangible that I want for Christmas.