Stereotypes.

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Hello friends. Let's state some more FALSE facts to start this rant.
• People who wear black cut
• Black clothes = emo
• Popular = mean

I hate sterotypes. They are false, inaccurate for most, and conclude in assumptions. These points relate to people I've surrounded myself with and the people I am related to.

I wear black clothes (not too much in summer tho), all black converse, wear band t shirts, bracelets, and anything else you may consider that "emos" wear. I identify myself as "punk" if anything. And let's also state the fact that I DO NOT cut, and never intend to. I also DO NOT smoke in any way, shape, or form. Having "emo" being yelled at people who chose to dress in black randomly in public is rude and unacceptable.

Another point, I have a cousin, let's call them Hat. So I am very close with Hat, always have been and Hat tells me practically everything. Hat is very popular at school amongst their friends and is very popular with the opposite gender. Hat is always so sweet to everyone they meet. Hat also has always refused alcohol and drugs when being pressured by their friends. Hat lost friends because of this. Hat has always been like a sibling to me and has been very considerate of my opinions on controversial topics. I love Hat to death and they're a great friend to me. Hat is NOT mean or inconsiderate because they're popular.

I could go on and on about this but I picked some that apply to myself and people I care about. Hope you enjoyed!

~ Fiona /\__/\

P.S. You can expect a part two of sterotypes from me.

P.P.S. I spell sterotypes like that, not as two words so you can deal with it.

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