He said that being a mixed-race kid had been difficult.
She saidthat he had looked absolutely dreadful... and she had been known as 'the bad girl' in school."
She said she had been really jealous of the leaders and tough older girls... and she had become really angry when she had been 13 because I were insecure about how I looked and where I fitted in.
She said that since she had started writing songs at 13, she had worked like dog.
She said when her older friends left school she had been forced to face up to the other kids her gang had had rejected.
She added people could do anything that's physically possible if they had talent and determination.
She said that that was not that she wanted to be a role model, because she was not perfect.
She added that she felt like she could make someone feel more acceptable and would always connect with teenage outsiders.
I recently watched a short news report about a study in a chinese university where they tried to find out whether men are more vain than women. The researchers made appointments with their subjects to be interviewed and each has to wait in a waiting room before being interviewed. In each room there is a one way mirror where researchers can video tape the subject's action without being seen. In that study, men looked at themselves in the mirror more than the women.
He said that being a mixed-race kid had been difficult.
She saidthat he had looked absolutely dreadful... and she had been known as 'the bad girl' in school."
She said she had been really jealous of the leaders and tough older girls... and she had become really angry when she had been 13 because I were insecure about how I looked and where I fitted in.
She said that since she had started writing songs at 13, she had worked like dog.
She said when her older friends left school she had been forced to face up to the other kids her gang had had rejected.
She added people could do anything that's physically possible if they had talent and determination.
She said that that was not that she wanted to be a role model, because she was not perfect.
She added that she felt like she could make someone feel more acceptable and would always connect with teenage outsiders.
Could men be more vain than women?