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fandomsecrets2007-06-24 06:35 pm
[ SECRET POST #170 ]
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BUT I MUST ADD
But if you do still enjoy them as people, and you're only ditching them for temporary High School popularity? That's a little disgusting and I honestly, sincerely hope you regret it.
Lol, lol, yeah, yeah, I'm a high and mighty judgmental bitch. But for fuck's sake, High School is *three fucking years*, why is there this perception that the *entirety* of one's social life must revolve around it? I didn't even know who the goddamn student council president was.
Not to say I didn't have a ton of friends- because I did. Just they were all losers to. Except that one who wasn't, but we forgave her.SRY, SRY. I'LL STOP THE HIGH AND MIGHTY ACT NOW.
FOLLOW YOUR HEART. WHEREVER THE WIND TAKES YOU.
WHATEVER.
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YOUR ARGUMENTS ARE NOW NULL AND VOID. TRY AGAIN.
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Well, yes, but....
Well, perhaps we could think of it this way? Say someone has intolerable manners. As in, obscenely rude. Would you dump them, assuming they had no positive traits equal to or greater than this rudeness?
Or perhaps we should contemplate people that just 'drift apart'. D is interested in mathematics and advanced trigonomic expressions. T is interested in the elusive semicolon and its uses with regards to surrealistic expression. They don't have the same interests. They drift. Is this okay?
What I'm trying to say is that, while fandom is far from SRS BIZNUZZ
izzle, there's also a dimension of reality to it that is often overlooked. Why are people supposed to forgive a fandom 'rabidity' when the local programmer freak is A-OK to dismiss?...And, as for 'three years'... four, in the US. And, er. Since people that are attending HS are,
generally, young, those four/three years make up approximately 22% of those people's lives.