Author Topic: Children with things they don't/shouldn't have.  (Read 7962 times)


Yes.

Most people my age are pretty vapid, shallow people who essentially are all the same. If "popularity" means aligning myself, my opinions and my views to this body of people, than I see no point in it.

Yes.
forget, I'm socially awkward/handicapped. :C
I don't conform to "popularity".

Haha dipstuff. You are still in elementary, there is no such thing as ''cool'' or ''popular'', It's how many friends you have and how social you are that people judge.
Hey, um, no. In 4th grade, my class had this giant posse of boys who all had the same biased opinion about the people not in the posse; boy they were handicapped. We had this big PTA meeting or something and kids got to suggest the music, and I didn't know what to pick, so I suggested Bon Jovi. Then they laughed at me for it. I said "Wtf. It's Bon Jovi. I picked it since there was nothing else to pick." And they were like "lol k cigarette". But sadly, I was always trying to fit in that year. Next year though, I had many more friends.


Most people my age are pretty vapid, shallow people who essentially are all the same. If "popularity" means aligning myself, my opinions and my views to this body of people, than I see no point in it.

Exactly why you aren't popular.  Conforming to the social norm is expected in the teenage years, otherwise your peers will determine that you are an oddball and cast you out.  If you don't do the same things the majority of kids your age do, you are essentially socially awkward.

Exactly why you aren't popular.  Conforming to the social norm is expected in the teenage years, otherwise your peers will determine that you are an oddball and cast you out.  If you don't do the same things the majority of kids your age do, you are essentially socially awkward.
Okay, then let me restate what I've been trying to say: Social awkwardness is not bad considering what social acceptance entails.

Kids need a Energy Sword... a pack of Trident and a credit card and they'll survive in the world.