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Does this make sense to anyone else?
When I spend prolonged periods of time amongst people my own age, I begin to feel as if I'm older than 16. Not that my actions or statements would lead another to believe that I'm something more than an adolescent girl (people who know me will read this and scoff)...
But I witness the machinations and petty plots of my peers and immediately see through them, or tell what sort of reaction they hope to elicit. It's not difficult to discern their underlying motives.
Ugh, I look at what I've written and realized I've absolutely failed to convey my point. I just sound like a self-important narcissist. Maybe I'll give it a shot some other time. But that's unlikely.
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 | (Anonymous)
2004-08-06 00:05
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Well Kate, you make sense to me. Although, I think my perception of my own age has been altered simply because I'm dating an older guy, hanging out with his "older" friends, yadda yadda. But, it's then that I feel up to par with people. With kids my (our) age, I do feel a certain...thing... that I can't really explain either without sounding stuck up. But I do know where you're coming from!
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new_nociception
2004-09-15 13:47
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ill say it for her. in comparison to people who are old enough to not seem retarded, our friends are squealing children who generally should be mowed down. break out the assault rifles everyone! (Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread) |
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