
Think about the screen you're looking at. But even simple questions or tiny discoveries can rekindle our wonder. I know that life can be wearying, and that it's easy to lose interest in – or forget to love – being alive in this world. We have a common ancestor with every human, every animal, every blade of grass. We are each of us the product of 13.8 billion years of universal evolution, and 3.8 billion years of biological evolution on Earth. Looking at the world this way changes everything. The amount of times I got a vibe from someone that I was right about, or correctly predicted what was happening in a given situation. But that's how we are: Competitive, Passionate, Protective, and especially intuitive. I mean obviously I care, BUT when someone messes with someone I love, fellow scorpios, I think we all know what happens then. Going back to the subject on revenge, I don't care as much when it's me who is criticized. My guy friend once said said "Woah, your face changed." It was my eyes. I'm a goofball personally, but sometimes if someone says something rude, I'll look at them. She dated a scorpio guy, and it's a very accurate saying that our eyes express a lot of intensity. Our eyes are said, even by other signs in the zodiac, to be very intense. Read that last line of the lyrics again for a second. Our sign is represented by a scorpion, but our mythological creature is always said to be a pheonix. And after the whole emotional mess was over, I would calmly gather my soaked tissues, sweep them into the garbage can, place the tissue box back in its usual spot, declare myself “fine” and to move on. They would understand, and encourage me to let it out, which further made me feel more embarrassed and ashamed because I didn’t want to be so vulnerable and seem so weak. Unable to face those who wanted to help me, I’d just send them messages of false-reassurance, saying that I was fine, and I was just crying to calm down. From insensitive comments, to grieving over a lost friendship, to feelings of loneliness, I would often try to tell myself to stop, that I shouldn’t be crying over something, that I was just making it too big of a deal. There were so many moments where I would just be in my room, surrounded by balls of wet, crumpled up tissues, the tissue box in my hand. When people say that girls are emotional and cry a lot, I think that was true, much to my surprise, of myself this year. "You woulda thought I was going to let you use my laptop to log on to your shady-ass websites."

You woulda thought = a more exciting way to say "no" Grimey = (adj.) used to describe a back-stabber "Okay, this to all of my enemies that seeing me gettin' guap right now. "That girl is mad sus for looking at me like that." 17. "My mom just asked me to clean all the dishes even though it's not my turn. "I didn't tag you in my photo because I don't want any thirsties following you."

Thirsty = (adj.) desperate, (n.) someone who is desperate

"Stop running your fingers through my hair you're getting me dumb tight." 12. Lit = (adj.) used to describe someone or something that is amazing in every sense "Girl, did you shower today? Your hair is looking all types of musty, dusty, and crusty." Crusty = (adj.) used to describe someone who is dirty or trashy Variations: throw these hands throw hands catch this fade 6. "If that girl keeps grilling me she can catch these hands." Catch these hands = phrase used to initiate a fight "I'm about to cop some chips, you want some?" 5. "Stop fronting like you own the place." 4. To front/Fronting = (v.) to put on a façade, acting like you are something that you are not. "Dude stop grilling my girlfriend, I know her spray tan looks whack." 3. Grill = (v.) to stare, usually impolitely, to give a dirty look Whack = (adj.) used to describe something that is appalling in natureĢ. SEE MORE: 25 Signs You're From Long Island 1.
