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11.09.2002

saying or doing stupid things can be a nice experience sometimes. like, once i was asked what i scored on my SATs and i answered, "i don't know - like... 1600 or something..." and i sort of rambled that off not realizing that the highest score for the SATs is 1600. i think it was more amusing that i thought i had taken the SATs at all, but i apparently only took some faux-prepatory californian version that didn't mean anything (though, i remember that i did actually score fairly high on it). i honestly didn't know my score and didn't even know what the highest score for the SATs was. somehow this always seemed less than important to me? i mean, i realized that it was a somewhat important element when applying to colleges but, personally, it was never really important. i guess.

it's also kind of nice to be stupid because it can afford you more intrigue and mystery. like when i didn't realize that northgirl was, in fact, the most obvious person.

and it's also refreshing when the people who are in the vicinity of your stupidity don't care at all and they think you're just as great as ever.