Entry #3

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So how have I dealt with the worst experiences? Well for starters, I usually play some Dsmp music in the background, or a stream/video. It really calms me, and helps me forget about all of the troubles and stress from school, and life in general. Simply because I "enjoy" a content creator, I am bullied a lot.

For example, as I'm currently writing this in history class, a group of kids not only ten minutes ago were making fun of me for writing fanfiction. I often fail to conceive how inconsiderate of others feelings some people are, and it's a tragedy that they cannot enjoy life as I do.

Me and Sleepy yesterday were discussing our Halloween costumes, to which I mentioned how I wanted to be George in a Maid Dress sort of as a half-joke. About fifteen people waiting in the homeroom line turned to us, and one decided to call my friend the n-word, and something similar to me that I didn't quite catch. (My friend is also of a darker skin authenticity) As one would do we both reported him to not only the teacher, but the vice-principal. We go to the one of the most prestigious schools in our entire area, but clearly a few somehow slipped through the system.

These sorts of things don't hurt me much anymore, as its truthfully all part of the package-deal when it comes to being a Mcyt Stan. I wouldn't have it any other way either, because this inspires me to try even harder at being a better person. As my dad always says, "Life is mostly about cutting the bad people out, who cares if half the world hates you? There are still another 4.5 billion people to be friends with. You only need a few. Quality, not quantity."

As biased as that quote was, it is still a good one. Hopefully this short little entry has helped tie up a few more of the loose ends to describe what it is to be a "Dream Stan." It's more than just annoying people; in fact, it's not that at all... 0w0

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