She walks around school in Crutches. She cries when she sings up on stage or in the studio. She has the most annoying voice in the world.
She thinks she's the sexiest thing on Earth. She has a boyfriend she makes to carry her bags and everything else.
She tells everyone she's Epileptic, has bone problems (they randomly "disconnect") and that she's not a virgin (it's obvious she is).
She's a liar. A hypocondriact. A fake.
She's ugly. Stuck up. And no matter how much anyone pays her out, she just laughs and thinks she's hell in with everyone.
She was telling her friend to go out with some guy, and if her friend did, she'd go out with his mate, while she was dating her current boyfriend.
Noone likes Ainslee.
2006-11-25 15:09:37
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answered by cant_get_into_heaven 1
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Oh yeah.
Everything was a life or death situation. When the cafeteria would serve chicken instead of beef she would throw a fit and refuse to eat for a week.
The worst part was when she learned she had to do her own laundry, she threw a fit until her parents drove an hour to do her laundry for her.
THEN she would come into my room at 11:30 at night RIGHT before I'm crawling into bed, with her cell phone headset on, whining to me about her guy problems and how he's now gay. THEN in the middle of the conversation she would start a different conversation with the person on her cell phone. She would talk to someone for hours IN MY ROOM. I was so thankful when she transferred schools.
That's a college brat for you.
2006-11-25 14:42:00
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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diverse us are drama queens...I agree. ninety-9 % individuals are. yet there are a small quantity human beings that do in assessment to stirring up drama, yet diverse them at the instant are not huge-unfold/cool. they are the shy human beings. each and all the famous, loud women human beings LOVE placing out drama. it somewhat is rather demanding consequently of certainty all I pay attention in school is drama, and it particularly is often relating to the famous human beings at my college. it somewhat is gloomy, i understand, yet very honestly. i think of age would not bear in ideas mutually because it consists of this, it rather honestly relies upon how outgoing you're. attempt seeing somebody particularly much less loud and fairly greater shy.
2016-10-13 03:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I teach a few. One guy has only had women in his life. He appears gay but he is relay straight. I ask him to move from one chair to another and he yells, argues, rants, raves, jumps around the room, comes up with excuses for not doing his work, and said he hates half the girl in class as well as the Latinos.
2006-11-25 14:51:28
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answered by eric l 6
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my ex-girlfriend...
If one thing didn't go her way...it was hell on earth!
She would grab your nipples and squeeze (she actually made this one guys nipples bleed cause he wouldn't do her homework for her)
And ssssssssoooooooooooooooooooooooooo many other things big or small would trigger a tantrum that you could hear throughout the campus X___X
2006-11-25 14:54:36
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answered by Broadway Here I Come! 2
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yeah then i married her oppss my mistake guess thats why it only lasted one year coudnt stand the arguing and complaining and naggin and well you get the point
2006-11-25 14:42:01
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answered by DR.PHIL-A-LIKE 3
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yeah my little sister.....its always a tv drama when she is around.....i think she feels she just doesnt get enough attention....even though she gets it all.
2006-11-25 14:48:18
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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