What is all this hate? Highschool is tough, okay, it's tought. Hell, life is tough. During high school, everyone is searching for their identity, there's often an oppressive caste system, and the hormones put students of all genders in trigger-happy PMS thing. Goths, Emo kids, punks, they're all just kids trying to fit in, find themselves and get through it, and they usually grow up.
Oh, and the act of hating drama creates drama itself.
Now for myspace, you guys all say it's like hell-spawn and compassion, but here's the thing, I can keep in touch with people I haven't seen for years, because myspace is more popular than checking email. Going away to college is a heavy transition, and I wouldn't probably permantly lose some of my friends if not for myspace. There's the whole vain advertisement thing where people have a page of themselves, complete with theme music and stupid pictures, but on the other hand it sort of rolls barriers over when it comes to learning about people. I'd hate to admit this but when I get a new love-interest sometimes I search for her name on myspace to learn about her and see how much we have in common. So it's not a hell-spawn, it's just something on the computer that the retards from high-school think is cool.
And lastly, onto dantrag's emo poster, you scared the begeezus out of me. I'm not emo, but I do wear old thrift-shop shirts, and have a disc man, and wear my backpack over one shoulder, and never wear anything but loose, ripped up old jeans, and lastly that guy in that poster has my sneakers. But I'm not emo, and I doubt anyone considers themselves emo anymore. Nah, I went through three highschool stereotypes, the outcast, the prep and the burnout, never an emo kid though.
There, that's it.
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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