the star looks like Sam Worthington, except with actual expressions on his face.
I was halfway to that realisation, but couldn't work out what was niggling at me. Thanks!
I'm really pleased with Misfits. And the vids almost made me want to watch Watchmen again, to see why everyone and their maiden aunt decided to make almost the same vid. Okay, that was unkind. But they did choose very similar shots. Peril of a movie source.
As a kid, I loved moving. I loved the drama of the whole thing. I'm not sure what that was about. Probably not healthy.
All the best, msbelle. I hope the therapist helps the situation.
We never moved when I was a kid. In fact, my father moved for the first time in his life when he was about 70.
As a kid, I loved moving, mostly because I didn't get along very well with the rest of my class(es). I saw it as a chance to practice introducing myself. It took my a long while, after school, to realize it doesn't matter: people will still be people, everywhere.
I only remember moving at the end of kindergarten -- my parents live in the house they bought when I was 4 or so. But then I changed school systems for high school, and that was slightly traumatic.
"Big things are easier to see than small things! Think about it! ;-)"
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But then I changed school systems for high school, and that was slightly traumatic.
I went to a small private religious school for 1st-8th grades. The transition to a public school after that was a little traumatic for me too.
I didn't really settle in with a group of friends until junior year -- I tried one freshman year, it didn't work out, and I spent sophomore year more or less friendless. Which was not as sad as it sounds?
We moved a bunch of times. In the middle of third grade, and then after sixth grade, all the way from NJ to FL. Then we moved *back* to the same town in NJ at the start of ninth grade, which made it a little easier, although by then it was junior high and not simply the elementary school kids I knew.
I hate change, and it was always rough for me, but looking back I handled it a lot better than I could have, I guess.