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HAHAHAHAHAHA.

Read this part after video watching otherwise you’ll only catch bits and pieces:

So, what I was TRYING to say was that in high school, I remember that there was cool and uncool. Either your personality made you weird and unaccepted or it made you popular. I remember on occasion we’d use terms like “jock”, and “preppy” but not very often. It was like we’d use what we enjoyed to describe ourselves. She’s a drama geek. He’s a football player. She’s a druggie. He’s in band.

Now there’s all these different and new classifications like, scenster and hipster and indie and they all have a certain “look” and they all have subcategories. I don’t remember it being that way. It just seems to be getting so much worse, that’s all. Since the use of “Emo” became popular, it seems like these need to classify people- young adults- has only gotten worse. I think teens have enough problems trying to discover themselves at that age; they don’t need to find a term and mold themselves to it. That’s all I was really trying to say.

I guess I’m tired of hearing, “Are you a ________?”

No, I’m me.





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