Sunday, March 27, 2011

This is radio clash on pirate satellite

I got this tee with The Clash that I ordered online a couple of days ago, and I love it! Can't wait to wear it with my high waisted denim shorts, brown oxfords and my new bird skull ring from Urban Outfitters, that I still haven't gotten yet! Argh, I want it to arrive so badly. Also, I'm thinking of dying the tips of my hair blue, just because... But that would probably make me appear even more hipster/alternative.
I've got a tumblr blog now, it's http://skindecor.tumblr.com/, have had it for a couple days now. It's more full of random crap and reblogging that this one. This is a bit more... Fashion-oriented, I'd say.

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  1. Hi izz. I'm chinese. I live in canada, and I'll be moving to china and going to international school, like you. But I REALLY REALLY REALLY dont want to. Any advice?

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  2. I REALLY REALLY REALLY didn't want to move to China either, but hey, now I love it here. I am going to give you incredibly shitty advice: You'll love it here in the end. It seems really hard to imagine, but teenagers adapt really easily, and people are especially open in international schools. Lots of other people will be new too, and you'll have lots of people to relate to. Just try not to take it too hard. (; Feel free to ask anything else.

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  3. Thanks, you're like my best friend right now, even though you don't know my NAME! I'm Sunnie btw. :) When I told my closest friend, we just ended up crying together for half an hour.. so I can't tell her.

    Thanks again.

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  4. Ermm, and, do you need to know a lot of Chinese in international school? 'Cause I've been attending Chinese class for almost 8 years now... but I don't know anything past the numbers.

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  5. Yeah, when I told my best friend back in Denmark it was so hard. ):
    Noooo, you don't need to know any Chinese, trust. I didn't know any even though I'm half. That's kind of the purpose of going to an international school; everything is in English. (:

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  6. But do you have beginner classes there then?

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  7. Yeah, of course! People come to Beijing from all over the world and most of them don't speak any Chinese at all. I started in the beginner class and moved up from there, you have nothing to worry about. (:

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  8. Thanks.. That still bugs me, since I've been waiting to get out, since, forever.

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  9. hoootie! sarah your sexy nisse ;)

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