ok what should i do if someones mad at me for a gayass reason and you really dont wanna be mad at that person but ...... you feal like you wanna rip their heads off. the problem was that these 2 girls thought i copied there hairstyle, and other stuff. but i really didnt, i didnt even see them when i styled my hair like that. its a really common hairstyle so thats a stupid reason to be mad.
What can i do for revenge, or say to them, etc.
jessicatrujillo answered Saturday September 17 2005, 2:32 am: what you need to do is blow it off just try and make a better hair style to knock there out> and you would STILL look fabouluse.hoped I help please rate and mail me if any advice you need tahnks. [ jessicatrujillo's advice column | Ask jessicatrujillo A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Saturday September 17 2005, 12:26 am: You shouldn't talk to them at all. They are selfish and stuck up girls. The part that makes them selfish is saying that you copied a hairstyle, so it must be you want to be just like them, which is false. Also, they are stuck up because they think that its only their hairstyle to wear, nobody else can wear their hair like them. People need to start taking these things as compliments, if someone wears or buys the same shirt as you, they obviously like your style, but everyone takes it as, "oh well shes trying to take my spotlight, I'm so mad at her now" I believe that you didn't see he hairstyle, but even if you did, who cares? The best revenge would be to wear the hairstyle everyday and ignore them. Don't say anything to them, they are rude. Show them you aren't going to tolerate their disrespect.
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