10.24.2001
 
1. Neo-Paganism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
3. New Age (97%)
4. Liberal Protestant (91%)
5. Liberal Quaker (86%)
6. New Thought (84%)
7. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (81%)
8. Mahayana Buddhism (76%)
9. Scientology (76%)
10. Theravada Buddhism (71%)
11. Secular Humanism (67%)
12. Reform Judaism (60%)
13. Taoism (58%)
14. Hinduism (56%)
15. Bahá'í (?) (54%)
16. Sikhism (49%)
17. Jainism (45%)
18. Orthodox Quaker (40%)
19. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (40%)
20. Atheism and Agnosticism (39%)
21. Conservative Protestant (33%)
22. Jehovah's Witness (31%)
23. Seventh Day Adventist (20%)
24. Orthodox Judaism (19%)
25. Islam (9%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (3%)
27. Roman Catholic (3%)

Results from Belief-O-Matic. Ironically enough my born and baptised religion is Roman Catholic... or not so ironic when I think about it.

Yeesh, the next few days will be very time-consumed. Tomorrow I have regular classes etc. etc. all (with the exception of my art/photo classes) being completely boring. Good news is that I only have one thing due tomorrow: the four pages in my Japanese workbook. Which I already have done. Yay.

After school going to the Pride Alliance meeting, and then taking the bus home. Afterwards I plan to get dressed up and go to the school's Halloween dance. I'll be dressed up as either a shinma (from Vampire Miyu) or Morpheus (from Sandman)... both options being last-minute costuming decisions. I honestly didn't plan to wear/ make anything till tonight... but I haven't had the time to work on that. So the feather boas are out the window I guess...

Wait, just had a good idea. I was contemplating going as a Moulin Rouge-er (not the dancers I assure you) when I thought about coming as a bohemian... again, the perfect last-minute-screaming costume. Hehehe...

Afterwards I have four days of down time till I'm back in school next Tuesday.

Friday I plan to finish my World H. project, including the two-three page essay due for it. Easy enough to do since I have a copious amount of online sources and the typing requirement is double-spaced.

Saturday I have hap-hazardly planned activities. First off there's boxer shopping/ guy scoping at the mall with Matt and hopefully haunted house trekking with Christy later that night... now if only we had rides... (stupid graduated driving liscense).

Sunday I have church and possible sleep/reading time. Recently picked up Anne Rice's new book 'bout one of my favorite vamps: Marius. Couple that with some choice songs by Alicia Keys (read: about half her cd) and I'm in heaven for a few hours till my eyes hurt.

Monday I'll be working/filming on my sketchbook assignment for art... along with further working on painting stuff for the project so that I'm not behind at all. Yay.

Going back to the Pride Alliance thing (yes, another tangent), while driving over to Fazoli's for dinner dad asked me 'bout my plans tomorrow. I basically told him what I said above, and then he asks "what's Pride Alliance?" Sis and I have already answered that question many times before, and each time sis says that it's "a club that celebrates 'diversity' and everyone." This time I chimed in after her with: "It's really the Gay Straight Alliance but we couldn't use the word gay in the club according to the district rules." Parents responded with: "...."

Yep, I think they're still in denial.

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On a side note, this goes out to a particular someone who just recently started reading this lil ol' blog thing.

What I write... erm, type... in here is basically used to vent out all my frustrations. On a very bad day I choose one person to take out all my transgressions on. Afterwards, once I hit the "post & publish" button, I feel so much better and walk away thinking no less of the people I verbally strangled... well, except for certain said family members, but that's about the extent of it.

... okay, time to get back to my reading.

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