Not Another Label Blog
The title was a play on 'Not Another Teen Movie.' Yeah, woot for being lame.
Anyway, this is just a kinda of jumble of somewhat different ideas from a seventh grader who, like the rest of my age, just don't get the world.
As far as I can see, there are generally two different types of people:
1. The people who moan about labels
2. The people who moan about other people moaning about labels
My question is- Why can't you be friends with people outside your little label group?
I don't fit a label, and I actually mean it. I guess I'm athletic/class clown/nerd/weirdo/emo/prep. Needless to say, it's more fun that way.
I mean, I hang out with anyone who's fun to hang out with or has something interesting to say.
Around half of my friends fit the 'prep' label and the others are a mix of atheltic and just plain weird.
And my class is like everyone else's, for the most part: The preps are somewhere near the top of the totem poll (and the most popular just happen to be gorgeous) and the weird kids are at the bottom.
But it's different in the sense that the preps aren't assholes- they're actually really nice, and the weirdos aren't depressed.
Maybe I'm just a backwards child, but I'm friends with everyone and can hang out with them without feeling out of place. All my friends aren't clad in black clothes and piercings at 13, nor are they all sporting Hollister, although some do.
I just don't understand why there's the whole Preps versus Emos battle going on. Get to know them and you'll realize that they aren't a jerk and you were just being stupid when you assumed they were.
I mean, yeah it sucks that good-looking people tend to be the most popular, and sometimes they exploit their oh-so envious "Popular Power" but it's the luck of the draw and nothing's going to change that. Plus, I'm sure you wouldn't do anything different in their situation, despite how many times you wish you were at the top so you could become some sort of benevolent ruler.
And yeah, sometimes people's melodramatic whining is just annoying and their blazing pink hair an eyesore, but hey, that's how they are and they aren't going to change.
I dunno... this was a blog with really no conclusion or anything, so sorry about that.
Anyway, this is just a kinda of jumble of somewhat different ideas from a seventh grader who, like the rest of my age, just don't get the world.
As far as I can see, there are generally two different types of people:
1. The people who moan about labels
2. The people who moan about other people moaning about labels
My question is- Why can't you be friends with people outside your little label group?
I don't fit a label, and I actually mean it. I guess I'm athletic/class clown/nerd/weirdo/emo/prep. Needless to say, it's more fun that way.
I mean, I hang out with anyone who's fun to hang out with or has something interesting to say.
Around half of my friends fit the 'prep' label and the others are a mix of atheltic and just plain weird.
And my class is like everyone else's, for the most part: The preps are somewhere near the top of the totem poll (and the most popular just happen to be gorgeous) and the weird kids are at the bottom.
But it's different in the sense that the preps aren't assholes- they're actually really nice, and the weirdos aren't depressed.
Maybe I'm just a backwards child, but I'm friends with everyone and can hang out with them without feeling out of place. All my friends aren't clad in black clothes and piercings at 13, nor are they all sporting Hollister, although some do.
I just don't understand why there's the whole Preps versus Emos battle going on. Get to know them and you'll realize that they aren't a jerk and you were just being stupid when you assumed they were.
I mean, yeah it sucks that good-looking people tend to be the most popular, and sometimes they exploit their oh-so envious "Popular Power" but it's the luck of the draw and nothing's going to change that. Plus, I'm sure you wouldn't do anything different in their situation, despite how many times you wish you were at the top so you could become some sort of benevolent ruler.
And yeah, sometimes people's melodramatic whining is just annoying and their blazing pink hair an eyesore, but hey, that's how they are and they aren't going to change.
I dunno... this was a blog with really no conclusion or anything, so sorry about that.
Most 'preps' rave on about how hot emo boys are, and emo boys kissing anyways.
Fashion Zombies!, May 25th, 2007 at 03:46:01am
Let's say..
All of my friends from school pretty much fit the whole prep label & I f*cking love them.
Btw, I'm a seventh grader.
Skippy., May 24th, 2007 at 05:32:48am
cool ness. i dont fit into a label... thats coz im too weird. not in the teenie wow im weird isnt that cool way, in the well i was being punk but i found a flower so now im a hippy. in punk clohtes. and im a goth on fridays. (not a proper one. a russell brand/noel fielding goth detective one)
high five on the not fitting in, even with the out crowd!
Lyddy r teh Snaily, May 24th, 2007 at 04:45:51am
hehehe
thats kinda like my blog
Jessika with a K, May 24th, 2007 at 01:07:58am
Yes, true.
But it just seems like they don't even make an effort to understand.
Like, they'd prefer to hate someone than be proven wrong and learn to like them =/
Miley Cyrus, May 23rd, 2007 at 10:57:08pm
People are afraid of what they don't understand.
ripcujiepoo, May 23rd, 2007 at 09:52:28pm