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Originally Posted by Emily Fox Seaton
In this case yes. But I wouldn't be so hard on teachers if Sarah wasn't constantly going on about her profession as the greatest ever. Plus, I and my friend are not allowed to talk about ours. And she has attacked mine. It is just one point of friction.
Anyway in this particular relationship my friend has left the board we used to always talk on and I considered e-mailing my friend and seeing if I can lure her to my side, but, just going over it again... I think i can't.
In any relationship I don't think I have ever been the most liked of the group and I kind of wish I could be.
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Emily. How did we come to a stalemate in life over a friend's choice of friends? One thing in life that teachers encourage students to make is the correct choices. And yet we see our friend's choice of a teacher as best friend as a poor one. Over the decades teachers have been frequently listed among the top 10 most prestigious jobs in America. Teachers are commonly held in high esteem. If we hold a more prestigious job, then it too might be listed on a "Harris Poll" report regarding prestigious jobs. Are we so desperate to expose (Sarah) our friend's chhoice of best friend as a poor one that we neglect the evidence that proves us a better choice? Berating her choices, do we really care for our friend so fond of a teacher? Is our chosen friend guilty of our exposure to a kind of reality blitz. Or is it time for us to sit down and join the class?