5 Things About, Things

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I was going to do a whole rant/blog, but I thought this would be better.

1.) Being the lazy mother effer:

Why do i always do this shit. I swear, most of the time, i'll do my weekend homework so I can relax on Sunday, but this one fucking time I have a shit ton of assignment it the one time that I become the UBER DUPER SMART ASS procrastinator, great.

2.) People say things

It's weird to think that our lives are heavily affected my the people around us, and sometimes that scares me. I wish to live my life originally, but that's like saying everything in the Declaration of Independence is all Jefferson, it just can't be. Then again, we all say things that can be pretty mean if those people take it seriously. *Falls into deep dark hole of my mind*

3.) Things that 6th graders at my school say/know

I was joking with my friend as we raided a friends backpack, and we were joking about how we might find a condom(don't ask what that is). We said it really quietly cause didn't want any 6th graders to know about it. We our selves didn't know about it until a couple months ago. Turns out a 6th grader already knew what it was...... wtf. It's sad how children loose their innocence so early, as said by an 8th grader.

4.) Breaks from school

Every time there is a break during the school year, the is the two days before when everyone is super excited to get out of the prison that it known as school. Not to mention the last day before break where there is nothing but excitement for no homework for the next week or so. However, it's just a time to get other things done, and no drown in school work. That and trying to get yourself to do productive things. But it get better when you go back to school and the cycle of crazy work and friends starts all over again.

5.)Going Against Your Parents

As I grow older, my opinion is becoming farther and farther away from my parents' opinions. It's both a blessing and a curse. I am my own person, but my parents won't be there to support everything I do now. Liberty is a weight worth carrying. Yet it is still a weight on one's shoulders, when my parents can't be there, I have to look within myself for support. What I believe in, my life choices, and what I wish to do in my life is truly my own now, not my parents. It's fulfilling, and when support from others is no longer there, it can only make me stronger. So it's okay to disagree with our parents on things, it's going to happen, just know that they are still family. 








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