Monday, November 16, 2009

About Me: Post 1

Possibly trying to define myself on the internet, could be one of the most challenging things I have ever attempted to take on.

1. I am Brie. Real Name: Brittanie-Claire Johnson
I do not really understand why I have two first names. I just do! And I am completely fine with that. Some say everyone wanted to name me. My mom says my name is supposed to be Phylicia. So whatever.

***BRIT-TA-KNEE-----CLAIRE***

2. I am supposed to write I am a Christian so I will write that. I am but it is a work in progress. It will always be. I love God but I do not enjoy listening to Him. Although when I do listen to Him, I am happier. So Yeah.

3.I am very free-spirited. I believe that I can never contradict myself. Yerp, that is what I believe so deal with it or BE GONE! [[[are you still reading?]]]

4. My daddy can sue your daddy and win! Remember that? Well, that is just my Hayden-Johnson pride. I love my family. They rock! My parents are bomb![[[ha ha]]] My dad is on facebook. Check him out! My mom is technologically impaired but whatever, one day she might be on facebook. Both of my sisters are on Facebook. They rock too. And they are gorgeous.

5. My grade point average does not reflect my intellectual ability. I do not believe in grades. I believe in understanding. I refuse to play the "who can get inside of the professors head" game. It isn't fun and it does NOT show that you can think for yourself. I came to the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA for one thing and that was to learn. I am not an excellent writer but I am an excellent orator.

6. Don't talk about it. Be about it. If you do not have a giving heart, guess what? It doesn't matter! There are probably cornucopias of great things about you. It drives me crazy to see people try to be something they are not to fit in with a certain group of people. I would love to elaborate but I cannot. Well whatever, I shall. Ever since I was a young girl I loved to help out in the community. It’s my thang! :) So naturally, when I got to college, I was going to continue my to follow my passion of helping out in the community and getting involved. It bothers me, to the depths of my bone marrow cells [?] when people do community service solely because they have Divine Nine Greek Intentions. I mean, I guess it is a great thing if people would continue after they graduate but I feel as if most people just put on a front just to be able to be considered for membership… But of course we do not have that problem on The University of Georgia’s campus. ………………………………………… yeah

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