Thursday, April 17, 2014
High School Germ
How can people be so caught up with their reputation they can't even take a second to think about the things they do to make themselves look good how it can make somebody else look so bad. When you hangout with someone so much, you don't really notice how they rub off on you. Sometimes the things like in the movies actually take place in the real world. How one girl becomes a complete different person and becomes a snob, how one guy smokes in the bathroom from staight A's who won't give his seat up next to the board. We don't really take the negative scenarios as serious as the postives. When you're younger you just imagine how awesome it would be to just be the "popular kid", the one everyone loves to be around. The one who everyones world revolves around. We leave out the bad stuff; the stuff that usually takes us there.We don't care if some kids eating a peanut butter sandwich and you completely and utterly hate peanut butter, right? I think we are all just so concentrated on being something we're not than rather being ourselves. The generations to come will be the exact same way unless we pressure them into taking control of their lives and living for themselves. We really should only care about the imporatant things in life. Family, what we do have, what can be taken from us any second. Not what we don't have and what we want because everyone else has it. It might be a little cliche but, be yourself.
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So true Alyssa, it's the rare person who is comfortable with who and what they are.
ReplyDeleteThere is something to be said for appreciating the little things in life. So much of high school is the discovery of yourself and the realization that being the "popular kid" is not as important as just be the "you" kid.
ReplyDeleteThis is true, it is sad how some people are caught up in being who others may tell them they are instead of just being themselves.
ReplyDeleteGreat post I like it, lots of truth and emotion.
I dont have any leads to begin with, but it comes as it goes. Peanut butter sandwhich? What happened to the jelly? My thought is betrayal of the taste that no longer agrees with you. Interesting post by the way.
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