Being yourself, really?

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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby Rosalind » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:14 am

Scoobs wrote:I care about looking good and stuff, but that's part of being myself. I feel like crap if I don't look halfway decent usually. I also sometimes wear mascara because my eyelashes are like, blond and stubby xD But that's about as much makeup as I wear. I definitely have a really unique personality, and a hot temper. I love my temper though because it means I'm not afraid to stand up for myself or my friends, and it usually keeps people from messing with me. I'm in 7th grade and I almost pushed over some 8th grade guy in band yesterday because he ticked me off. He decided that he needed like, 3 freaking feet to fit his chair in and started moving my chair with his foot.

I am ini 7th too and recently had a freind betray me, and then say I wasn't a true friend, and trashed me all over Facebook. this was a "Thank goodness I don't have a Facebook" moment We got into an argument in homeroom and there was a football player sitting in between us, and in slipped down in his seat. Later I aplogized to him, and he said that was fine he had just been really worried about getting hit. I seriously barely managed to contain myself. I also have a horrible hot temper, it takes a lot to set it off though.
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby MalaMadge » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:28 am

I think caring about how you look and following trends are really two different things. It's been proven that people who feel like they look good are happier in general. People at my school were more worried about fitting in in 7th-8th grade then they do now (later in high school). Everyone really just wears T-shirts from like...local restaurants and stuff like that. And jeans. Most people grow out of it, methinks.
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby bunnylovver » Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:11 am

i think that everyone should be thereself if you are a nerd then be a nerd and dont care about what other people say if you care about what other people say then you r going to turn into them. if your the captian of the football team but you want to be on the chess team then go ahead if the other guys make fun of you it is there lose you can lean alot from chess and if you become a chess teacher you can earn alot of money.


so just know that it is okay to be yourself
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby bunnylovver » Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:14 am

ksac512 wrote:I'm 16/1 month away from 17, and I don't wear a lick of makeup. Some concealer, maybe, but only during really bad breakouts. My ears aren't pierced, because I have a deathly fear of needles/pokey-jabby things. XD I wear clothes I pick up from thrift stores/other nifty places. So yeah. I think I own one thing from Aeropostale, and that's the flannel jammies because they're really soft and comfy X3



its not bad to wear stuff from aero. as long as you not wearing it for bad reasons and make-up to
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby bunnylovver » Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:19 am

MalaMadge wrote:I think caring about how you look and following trends are really two different things. It's been proven that people who feel like they look good are happier in general. People at my school were more worried about fitting in in 7th-8th grade then they do now (later in high school). Everyone really just wears T-shirts from like...local restaurants and stuff like that. And jeans. Most people grow out of it, methinks.



thats cool i wish my school was like that if you are wearing something different everyone will talk behind your back about you
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby Evolia Redmoon » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:32 am

" Sadly, there is no such thing as being myself were I am right now. Me and my family never get along, so I'm the black sheep now, I have this feeling like I don't belong or trust were I am, so yeah, no chance in seeing the real me!"
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby ToLoVeAbRoKeNhEaRt » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:37 am

U kno, i wasn't being myself for awhile. But, just a couple days ago i told myself to be myself, no matter what anyone said, or whatever dirty looks they gave me. :)
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby Airz » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:40 am

Rosalind wrote:I don't even wear make-up I am only 13, but I have seen 11 yr olds who have make-up on.

Oh boy, there is a girl in my class who was raised like a beauty queen o______o;;
She has been wearing loads of make-up since 4th grade, maybe lower. I am 12 and see no point in it. Why hid you beautiful face in a fake facade of frills?
Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see. It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out, it doesn't matter much to me
I read the news today, oh, boy. Four-thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire, and though the holes were rather small, they had to count them all. Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall
And when the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me, shine until tomorrow, let it be

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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby Evolia Redmoon » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:42 am

"I know. I really hate make-up. Its discusting and feels all chalky and waxy on the skin!"
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Re: Being yourself, really?

Postby -deleted and gone- » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:44 am

I agree, people (and one of my friends) care too much about how they look. The only thing I want is to look like me. ^^
I've quit CS because of reasons. Bye guys.
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