my generation is weird. it's like a collaboration of all other generations thrown together. i don't mean it in the literal sense, i mean it in the way that we are the "Internet" generation. there was the whole 80's "Fame" generation, the 60's "Beatles" generation etc. however, our generation turns out some very odd products.
for example
i refuse to watch High School Musical - because i'm scared that i will totally fall in love with it, and will never quite recover. although, i did manage to pluck up the courage to take myself to watch the Hannah Montana Movie. and fell; hard. for something which is over publicised, mass produced and completely manufactured, it was fantastic. i sung along, (quietly) danced (wriggled in my seat) and laughed. lots. it was the most fun i've ever had in a cinema. and i cannot wait to buy it on dvd!
gahh, i've become a teenage girl. dammit.
i try to avoid the stereotype, but then i'll sit on my bed writing, with my legs dangling in the air behind me. i'll read late into the night, snuggled into a mass of pillows. i'll dance completely without fear around my bedroom for hours. i'll sing my heart out when nobody can hear me, and suddenly shy away when people can. i'll look for a pair of jeans for hours, and still end up buying a pretty dress. i'd rather paint my nails than study. and when boredom hits, the first thing i reach for, is the makeup. maybe i'm a cliche, but i love it.


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so, so true...that whole last paragraph... i feel the same way =]
High School Musical rocks the disco. Did you do that photo?
I love that phrase! 'rocks the disco'
No, sadly I'm not a gifted photographer. I found the image on jblyth.com/blog it is an amazing site, some real beautiful images. They may differ from the ones featured here, as I have to edit them due to copyright issues.
Thank you very much for your comments!
Sydney x
I want watch High school musical either for that very same reason.
I always tried to avoid the teenager-y stuff, too.
But there were a few movies that I just couldn't quite get away from. Mandy Moore's How to Deal is one of them.
Of course, I'm what, four years older than you? So teen movies to me are a liiiiiittle tiny bit different.
But either way, there's something about the teenage culture that's just... delish. And awkwardly repulsive at the same time, haha.
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