dia answered Thursday June 7 2007, 12:40 pm: make yourself as individual as you can by doing the most individual thing only YOU are capable of doing...
be yourself.
act how YOU want and not how others expect you to act.
say WHAT YOU want and HOW you wish to say it.
others can not criticize you for doing this because being unique these days is very rare.
if they werent so caught up in all of this popularity bullshit and follwoing the crowd, or acting to impress others the WHOLE time,maybe they would be as strong as you by wanting to be different.
ive been doing this for about 3 years now, and to tell the truth its alot better.
youre known for WHO you are rather than what you appear.
my friends know me for being totally crazy ( and bordering on insanity haaha)...and others DO look down on me, BUT i remind myself that if theyre going to be like this all through life, they have no hope :)
leLovely answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 10:12 pm: Create your own sense of style & don't follow the crowd. People that aren't all wearing Hollister and Abercrombie, and have a unique style usually catch my eye. Smile & be friendly to everybody. Not just the popular crowd, but even people that you wouldn't even expect yourself to be friends with. Make jokes and try to make people laugh. Everybody loves somebody with a sense of humor. :) [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
basketcase_x08 answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 9:44 pm: be yourself and not ask other people's ideas or care what they think.
(I know that sounds rude, but honestly, Thats all thats going to work unless you want to stand out to the guys and just make yourself a slut... but I don't recommend that.) [ basketcase_x08's advice column | Ask basketcase_x08 A Question ]
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