Hey Tara, so I got a real question this time. What ever happened to the days where you and your friends were unseperable, I mean we never had better friends than when we were 10 years old do we?(<--Vague allusion to Stand By Me.) What happened to the days when stupid bullshit didn't get in the way of things that actually matter. How come people won't just give up there status and realize that they should do what they think. Why don't people just realize that they don't have it bad, and they should shut the fuck up and suck it up? Okay, so my question is, Why don't people look at things the way they are, instead of the way they seem? Er, to put it bluntly, why do people choose the "idiot good-looking person" over someone who has always been there for them? Alright, I'm done complaining. [If this didn't make sense, just ignore it :-)].
-Erich
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? XoLiLmsYaNkeeOx answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:26 am: wow.. u made total sense erich. is there someone specific you are referring to? and i dont know what happens between friends. people grow apart i guess. shit happens. it sucks, beleive me i KNOW what its like. ive lost several friendships that i wish i still had because ive been too stupid..i dont know what you mean by people "giving up their status". if your referring to popularity.. then thats BS.. as far as im concerned popularity is when all of your friends know who you are and want to hang out with you.. it doenst matter if people you dont talk to dont know your name.. cuz guess what? you dont talk to them. and as far as the "idiot good-looking person" idea goes.. i will have to agree with you that most of the population chooses the hot guy over the not as hot one. [ XoLiLmsYaNkeeOx's advice column | Ask XoLiLmsYaNkeeOx A Question ]
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