Today, despite feeling sick, I went to meet Mylinh at our ol' hang out. And by that I mean her OB group! What? You mean thats not a normal place for teens to hang out? They normally go to malls and stuff? Screw that!
We learned about baby poop and stuff, but more importantly, got free baby clothes! Oh and I was asked again what gender "WE" are having.
No matter how many times I introduce myself as Mylinh's friend, and stress that I'm not the father, it is always assumed that I am either the father of her baby, or the new guy she's dating. It's almost as if teenage boys wouldn't normally be responsible or caring enough to go to those types of things unless they absolutely had to. WHO KNEW? :P
It reminds me though, of the time Dr.Sweet started talking about birth control. That same day Mylinh had told her that she was sleeping in my bed on a regular basis. (if you don't already know, this was said because we are tangled in a web of lies) Dr.Sweet started lecturing about how "you" need to start thinking about birth control after the baby, and decide what kind you would like. Mylinh didn't notice this, but as Dr.Sweet was addressing "you" she wasn't just speaking to her. She was clearly making eye contact with both of us and assuming that Mylinh and I needed birth control for sexytime WITH EACHOTHER. :O
These occurrences are partially annoying, but also pretty dang entertaining.
Today when we were in the room, endlessly waiting for Dr.Grande, Mylinh started telling me about this show her and John watched the other day. It was about changing your identity or something, and in the process of showing how to do that, they showed all the ways that the government keeps track of you. I'm not sure how true this stuff is, but according to the show, every car has tracking devices installed to keep track of where you are, which isn't that hard to believe. Cell phones always have you tracked because of the GPS features, again this one is easy to see. But apparently car windshields can record what you say when you talk on the phone in your car?! Uhh thats not creepy at all...
Credit cards and ID's also supposedly have chips in them, which can be blocked from readers by covering in tin foil. Tires are supposed to have even more tracking devices, just incase everything else wasn't enough...And I guess in Japan, instead of a pin number, they have a machine that scans your hand. WHY DON'T WE HAVE THAT? Better than remembering numbers.
Anyways, after hearing that stuff I not only wonder how much is true, I also can't help but be somewhat paranoid...What if the government CAN hear you in your car?? If they can, I bet they're weirded out by my conversations. I don't care so much about being tracked, cause it's not like I go anywhere I'm not supposed to, but the recording thing bugs me...