Huh. Are you saying that because the drama kids at your old school were douchebags and you’re assuming drama kids are the same everywhere? Because someone you trust at your new school has told you that the drama kids there are douchebags? Or have you actually met some/most of them and gotten a bad impression?
Going to move this to IMHO.
C. was at school today. I asked her why she wasn’t at school yesterday and she said it was because she started her period. Uh, starting my period never prevents me from coming to school.
I was pretty confused and I asked her if she just had bad cramps or something and didn’t feel like coming. She said that she can never come to school the first day of her period because that’s the day she bleeds the heaviest. I was like, “yeah, so?” So she goes into great detail about how she rarely wears feminine products while on her period because she feels it’s “unnatural.”
Is natural letting your vaginal blood flow willy-nilly? That’s abnormal.
The positive outcome would be me being able to say ‘nigga’ and fitting right in with everybody else. I’ve explained this. I repeat again, I would not say it to a random black person.
Because I don’t like activities, especially not school activities. I’m not interested in an art class, either. I definitely don’t want to be in a gaming group. Activities are not my forte.
I was sent to a summer camp in eighth grade. I thought I was going to die. Way too many activities.
I don’t want to lose my southern accent. I would just like to tone it down a bit enough to where I’m not having people constantly ask me to repeat myself. I love my accent and I know a lot of other people like it too.
Teachers don’t take my seriously because I sound stupid. I typically talk with great grammar other than saying ‘y’all’ and sometimes ‘ain’t.’ I’m aware of how to paragraph, I just didn’t think it was that necessary for my original post. Obviously, I was wrong.
I haven’t done much school work involving lots of writing since I’ve moved here, so I know my paragraphing isn’t why they’re not taking me seriously.
I also feel like my teachers are stupid and that I’m better than them. I try not to show it but it’s rather difficult when I know I could teach the class far better than they can.
No. I’m saying that the few drama students at my new school are a couple of white kids that are definitely douchebags. Then the rest of the drama students are black kids that aren’t accepted by the other black students.
Napoleon, nothing in your last post suggests that you’d be all that great to hang around with.
You’re probably a groovy girl, but I’m not hip to the juvenile arrogance thing (which makes you sound like you’d be a perfect drama kid, by the way). And you should probably decide if you want to be C’s friend or not. It sounds like C. is eccentric. Does that appeal to you? If not, maybe it’s best for you two not to be friends. She certainly doesn’t need another person rolling her eyes at her.
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Creepy? Really? Creepy?! I think it would just be showing some genuine concern for a friend, I don’t think it would be a sign of creepiness.
See what I mean?
It’s become the most overused and abused word of this generation.