September 2012
126 posts
August 2012
123 posts
1. Genuineness. Friends “like” each other. There should be nothing fake about friendship. These healthy relationships are rooted in love, the bonds of which are trustworthy. It is never about what either party stands to gain, but all about just having that person in our lives. Friends are dependable and protective of each other’s interests.
2. Non judgmental: Friends love you just as you are! Always supportive, a friend’s business is not to criticize you, tell you what to do and how to do it, instead friends believe in each other, and have no hidden agendas.
3. Loyalty. Friends will always have your back! Loyalty solidifies such relationships. Rarely is there back-biting, gossiping, and spitefulness; true friends never gloat over your mistakes or snicker when you fall. What makes friends so priceless is that they stand by each other and are always the first to lend a supporting hand.
The idea of an imaginary friend and its creator being opposite personalities that complement each other is often used to set up conflict and comedy in Foster’s Home. But it’s not just a plot device; it is used so consistently that it becomes part of the bedrock of the show’s concept.
ugh summer
look at my awful tan line
stop the maths jokes guys, cos they’re not funny
cosined by me
The new “Calling” from Square’s Site.
Its annoying as shit when people don’t ever get back to you.

