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Foster's Legend
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Ireland / Cloud-Cuckoo Land
Posts: 631
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Well I can certainly identify with your experiences of school anyway, but you're right not to let it get to you anymore. That goes for everyone - those bullies and the people who are 'important' socially in school? They're so used to pushing people around and getting there own way, that when they leave school and that whole scene disappears they can't deal with making friends and getting on with their lives at all - you'll see it happening! It's rather funny actually.. I think people like that feel threatened when they see someone who is genuinely happy with who they are, and can survive outside of their make-believe social circle - that's why they have to pick on people, to reinforce their own boundries and insecurities. They'll do anything to divert attention away from themselves. For example - that story of Tonya's...those people are so fickle and transparent it's laughable! You'll be so happy that you DON'T have to mix with them... Just be open and friendly to everyone, and genuine people with a similar view on life will be drawn towards you. You might not have as many 'friends' as the popular kids, but yours will be people that actually care about you and are interested in your company - you'll see. Hope everyone is having a good time back at school! I just moved back into college yesterday (though classes don't start for another week) and I'm looking forward to making up for last year, and meeting as many new people as possible.And Cassini is right, I really think we have a special group of people here ![]()
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"On a personal level, Freaking Out is a process whereby an individual casts off outmoded and restricting standars of thinking, dress, and social etiquette in order to express CREATIVELY his relationship to his immediate environment and the social structure as a whole."
Frank Zappa, on 'freaking out' :bloogrin I'm Patrick - PM me if you like! |
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