It must be pretty cool if you go to school with a famous person before they become famous, amirite?

Not if you date them, and then you guys break up, and they become famous, and if you ever wanna talk to them again, they assume it's because they're famous so you just wanna get a taste of stardom, when really you just want to reunite a lost friendship or something, and then you feel like shit, and they become so big that no one later in life will believe you actually dated them, -.-"
sucks really.

For those confused on what MLIA may be, here is a quick summary: Today, Harry Potter. Walmart. Twilight. Dinosaurs. Stickers. Explains so much. Snuggies. Giant insert ridiculous animal/item here costume. Bubbles. Floor is Lava. Will you marry me? Ninjas vs. Pirates. Find Waldo. Google beats Yahoo. Awesome teacher. Fake- Trying-to-Hard randomness. I think not. Best. Day. Ever. MLIA, amirite?

and then the comments..where its a race to see who gets to write the first one.. " FIRST " " SECOND " "MILLIONTH" "STFU"

It's really dumb when a 15-year-old sees a 5-year-old do something really awesome and says, "I have hope for the next generation." A 15-year-old and 5-year-old are in the same generation. amirite?

lol the minute i read " its really dumb " i thought of that crazy guy yelling " Your so dumb, you are really dumb, for real "
LOLOLOL

"You know, if I were to die right now, in some sort of fiery explosion due to the carelessness of a friend...well, that would just be ok.", amirite?
When you clear your calculator, you push the button more than once, amirite?
@wickedawesomechick repeatedly or more than once, choose one!

LOL i knew someone would say that...LOL i changed it! :P

A crush that's lasted for over 2 years isn't really a crush anymore, amirite?
When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ballpoint pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat the problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to 500 degrees. The Russians used a pencil, am... amirite?
@in soviet russia pencil use you

u @802924 (Anonymous): You can delete comments yenno . just sayin ..

what's worse than finding a worm in your apple? getting hit by a car. amirite?

i actually LOL'd

I went through airport security today, so it's official: I'm no longer a virgin, amirite?

AHAHAHAH I LOVE THIS !!!

You hate when people ask how you're doing just so they can tell you a problem they're having. They could as and you could tell them, "Oh, well I'm pretty sure I'm going to commit suicide now," and they'd just say, "Oh, that's cool. So anyway, me and my boyfriend broke up..." amirite?
"Once a year we celebrate with stupid hats and plastic plates, The fact that you were able to make another trip around the sun. And the whole clan gathers 'round and gifts and laughter do abound and we let out a joyful sound and sing this stupid song, Happy birthday!" amirite?
You always wondered why Caillou was bald. And why he was named Caillou. amirite?
Your mom and dad wouldn't be too happy if you traded your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay Sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the child snatcher from Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. amirite?

<3 i love those books !!! : )

all these posts about this 'pedo-bear' is getting annoying, amirite?
When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ballpoint pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat the problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to 500 degrees. The Russians used a pencil, am... amirite?