Sunday, May 31, 2009

According to facebook.

Okay, so I was little bored, and I took this facebook quiz....then took the next quiz after I was done with that one, and the one after that, and the one after that, and so on... a half hour later here's what I got. :)
When I'll be married:
ha! yah, we'll see about that...
How many kids I'll have:
more please! :)
What my birthday means:
What my name SHOULD be:
I don't agree at all with this. I think my name should be Giulia. I am Giulia (or giuls, giusto, g....) IN FACT a month ago I was introduced to someone's mom and she said (i quote!) "Oh I'll never forget that, you look like you're Giulia."
take that facebook quiz.
My theme song:
Where I SHOULD live {random}:
Texas....really??? weird.
My future career:
What my name reflect:
I don't understand how the quiz came to this conclusion without knowing my name...
Am I a right or left brain?:
How nerdy am I?:

What's my hair do:
good job facebook! this one is right!
What's my one-word inspiration (or something like that):
Am I a good flirt?:
hah.hahaha.
What do my eyes reflect?:
Does it annoy anyone else that more than half of these quizzes are comprised of horrible grammar and spelling and "text" typing? Do you know what I'm talking about??? 
My conclusion: the people that waste their time actually creating these outrageous quizzes must have no life and not care or understand the importance of education. Okay, so maybe that's a little extreme, but here's where I'm coming from:
I was the student-life editor for my high school yearbook, and sometimes (way too often actually) I would get copy (stories, articles, etc for all  you folks not current with yearbook lingo) that had grammar/spelling errors EVERYWHERE. Also, instead of typing "you" or "our" "two,to,too" I would see "U" "R" and "2". I don't really care if i see these mix ups in a text. But I get worried about the world we live in and where it's headed when I see this kind of stuff all the time!!!
other peeves: incorrect use of "your" vs. "you're", "to" vs. "too", and "there" vs. "their" vs. "they're". c'mon people!
okay, i'm done now. 
Pictures from Spring Break. (general conference weekend actually. BYU doesn't have spring break. but i had one, did you?)
         Netters and me at the Jazz game.
     Our seats were the VERY last row. It was awesome. and cheap!
         Netters and me after conference. We attended the afternoon session on Sunday....and it looks like my sweater is falling off, strange. :)

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