Thursday, June 25, 2009

Introductions are a pain.

Hello, I am Kallie Cassandra Kahl. You may not know me. No one may even read this. I probably wouldn't if I were you. Haha. Sad, but true.
I always wondered if I would become known for my writing? Some people say I'm good. I say I'm mediocre... I guess. My history teacher once told me, when I was finishing a quiz, "Kallie, what are you doing? Writing a book?" I told him "No, but one day I might." He laughed... I'm useless I tell you.
I am probably going to forget that I even have a blog. I have the worst memory. I know I'm seventeen my memory shouldn't be that bad, but it is. I would love to stay and fill you in on what my life consists of, but I have been sitting at this desk for about three hours now, and my butt hurts. I will continue with my
introduction/first impression later. As of now it's going to be a goodbye.
Deuces I'm out. --Kallie Cassandra

Edit---

Food for thought:

Is getting a tattoo or a piercing a sin? Yes, God made you like you are, and you are not supposed to change that. I get that part, but think about this. You get scars all of the time, God didn't put those on you. And what if you have to get a surgery, that leaves you with a huge scar and possible medal in your body. Is that not like tattoos or piercings in a way? Tattoos psychically change your body and so do piercings, but so do scars and medal that was put into by a doctor. So what really is the difference? Does God plan to give you the scars? Does He know that you are going to end up getting surgery and get metal up into you? If so, what about the tattoos and piercings? Some people don't get them, some people do, just like surgery's and scars. Do you see where I am coming from?

God made this world how he wanted it, and humans, which he created, changed what he made, right? Is that considered a sin as well? This one is harder to explain...

Just think about it.