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I really like this girl in my History class

I really like this girl in my History class

I really like this girl in my History class. She is nice to me, and I try to be nice back to her, but I don't think she knows how I feel. Personally, I doubt she would date me, but I think she likes me. Sometimes, she will play fight with me, talk on the bus for ages and that kinda stuff. But, I just don't know how to ask her out. Someone please tell me what to say to ask her out, I just can't think of the words. Help!
I have a roleplay account on Instagram

I have a roleplay account on Instagram

I have a roleplay account on Instagram, and in roleplay I am dating a boy. This boy and I talk on Kik, and the conversations are (Good, despite being) All over the place, and can last for at least an hour of more. I know he is about a year older than me, and has shown me his face, but I hadn't shown him mine. We've known each other for a few months now, and I told him I was feeling a little depressed, he answered: "Ok" Last night I showed him an old picture of myself when I was a young kid and he left after seeing it. He sometimes ignores me and my friend and neither of us know why. (I feel really bad about asking this.... So can you please answer quick?) My friend had messages in the conversation, but she left, and a few minutes after he left I learned that 22 minutes before she had told him to stop taking to him.... :P
Both ferns and Palms are humidity lovers

Both ferns and Palms are humidity lovers

Both ferns and Palms are humidity lovers and do not do well in the hot air caused by our heating system. Purchasing a large plant, especially from some place other than a reputable retail tropical greenhouse, often times kills the fern because of the change in light and humidity. I would suggest purchasing a fern in a 4 inch pot and growing it large. It will 'roll with the punches' as they say far better than an older well established plant--kinda like us.

The acera palm needs bright light even though the little care tag that comes in the pot says it is for low light. The plant should be in front of or right next to a south facing window and never near a heat vent. The rising hot air will dry out the frons very quickly. Daily misting of each from will help it to stay hydrated longer and also help prevent a mite infestation. Mites, almost microscopic tiny insect suck the nutrients from the leaves and eventually kill the plant.

You can find ferns that have thicker frons, which make maintaining them in the house far easier because the cells in those frons have thicker cell walls that prevent water from escaping as easily. They will also benefit from misting daily.

I have many fern in my hope and with a radiant heating system they thrive in my home.