My age group, pisses me off |
My age group, pisses me off |
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![]() and they say imitation is flattering ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,337 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 27,269 ![]() |
Ugh, kids in my grade drive me insane. They all think they're so smart and/or sarcastic.. So tough and superior. Well, you know what? Who cares if you're a member of a posse that wears too much blue eyeshadow and acts (as a whole) like sluts?
In the future, you're going to realize that the world out there won't respond positively to your annoying egotistical attitude. That they don't care how much money your parents have, or that you were "popular" in Junior High. Besides, my dears, we're in NORTH DAKOTA. This is hardly a sample of what the "real world" is like. /end rant |
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 11 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 24,339 ![]() |
hehe...a chance to rant..goodie!
I'm in eighth grade and it really seems to be happening now. I think the issue is that people are trying to find who they really are and leave their mark on middle school before we move on to high school. The problem is they're not doing it the right way. Instead of acting all 'gangsta' (no offense but i think that is totally full of shit) and needing to be cool, and evaluating your social status by how many people you've gone out with, you should be worrying about more important things. I mean, come on, in my grade we're only 13 and 14, we've got the rest of our lives, and honestly, do you really think we'll remember these things when we're 30 or 40? People need to just be more accepting and not label everyone, and be themselves. |
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