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Old Jan 23, 2010, 09:07 PM
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Sorry, maybe I just didn't understand your argument! I agree, some people are just flat-out ignorant--stupid, even--but as long as they don't act like they know everything I don't really care. I mean, it's sort of their business--not mine!

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It's fine to have dreams, but when your on your phone in class checking the scores from last nights game, skipping class and going to the school gym instead to fool around with friends among other things people at my school does, thats kind of crossing the line as far as acceptable-ness goes.
And I agree--but do you think that these kids, who are wasting their time, who don't work or do anything productive, will ever achieve the dreams they think of (being a rap star, or whatever ridiculous fantasy they might have)? Just think about this: Bill Gates was bullied all throughout high school, but now, his "bullies" are working in his company, earning him millions of dollars. Soon, these kids will be working for people like us. At least, that's how I think about it--it's the only way I keep myself sane after spending 8 hours a day with these people!

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But i hate it when they think there going to get further ahead then those who actually know more.

I really don't know, i just get angry at a lot of people for thinking that life is guaranteed.


(Those videos are hilarious by the way!)
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