The Good, The Bad, and The Stupid

Posted by Tasm on May 25, 2007, 8:19 p.m.

That basically describes the majority of the people who attend my school, from jocks to sluts, emos to preps, the good guys and gals, and the just plain stupid.

There are people in my school who just plain should not be in the classes they take. For instance, my chemistry class is composed of something like 23 students, only about 8 of which actually pay attention and realize what's going on more than half the time.

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Life is actually starting to turn around. I'm trying to make myself become more outgoing and friendly toward others, and it kinda feels good. However, no matter how hard I strive to be a friendly person, I'm always going to have to face the violently anti-social outcast that I've always been. There's no denying it; it's in my blood. You know what else is in my blood? Oxygen. Yep.

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I'm actually trying to work up to nerve to ask a certain girl out. Nearly all my friends are trying to get me to do it, telling me that she really likes me or whatever, but I can't help but hang on to the tiny little shred of doubt that's been sitting in the back of my mind for the past few weeks. Still, everyone's all like, "Dude, she totally likes you." "Mike, ask her out! There's no way she'll turn you down." I don't know what it is, but I just can't believe it. One of my female friends is especially fond of the idea of us going out. We often talk about it, and the convo usually goes something like this:

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Me: I'm not gonna do anything till I'm positive that she likes me like that.

Her: I'm positive she likes you

Me: I'm not

Her: WOW

Her: Why

Me: I just don't see anything that convinces me

Her: she acts differently when you're not around

Me: How?

Her: she does different stuff

Her: you know

Me: how is it different?

Her: She just acts differently

Me: HOW?

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It usually doesn't go much further than that.

I guess I'll figure something out.

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In another interesting story, one of my <b>other</b> female friends got upset with me for something so ridiculously childish, I would never imagine it from her.

What did I go to piss her off? Get this - the horrible crime I committed: I chose another team other than hers in gym class.

I know, I'm a dirty bastard. What the hell was I thinking?

But of course, she managed to twist it into something completely irrelevant to the subject, and tried to make it out like I was "turning my back on my friends."

Absolute bullshit. Fucking bullshit. She's just got her own little issues to work out, and always has to make me out to be the bad guy.

I was fucking blown away when I heard. She sends me a message on myspace, ripping me apart over the whole thing. I responded in a similar fashion, and we went at it for a while until she said that she was "done."

Next day comes, she's all happy and talking to me.

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Godamn.

The even funnier part is that she told me I even offended some other girls who wanted to be on my team. So I see one of these girls and I'm like, "Heh, sorry for not picking your team in gym." She responds: "Huh? Oh… *laughs* I don't care *laughs some more*"

Yeah, she was <i>really</i> crushed.

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<h4><center>Other:</center></h4>

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I changed my avatar. It's actuall a slightly altered picture of myself, if that makes a bit of difference.

Umm…. keep hope alive?

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Comments

Rob 17 years, 7 months ago

No.

Tasm 17 years, 7 months ago

Yes.

Rob 17 years, 7 months ago

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Rob 17 years, 7 months ago

And no.