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AUTHOR: AmericanSkaterDATE: 05/10/03 8:58pm
SUBJECT: Popularity Advice
OK well being popular isn't the whole world. In fact it doesn't mean anything. Being popular is being rich, snotty, and going out with the cutest guy in school. Yeah, everyone wants to be that person. To tell the truth you don't. It seems like the popular one has everything and everyone they want but to be the truth they don't.
Hear me out:
Popular kids don't have good friends, might not have the best grades, and they most likely don't have the perfect family. Yeah, the big house, the big pimpin' ride, and the boyfriend/girlfriend. But it ain't the whole world.
Being unpopular (You know kids but not the whole school) is the best thing in the world. You have trusting friends, nice people and maybe even a decent boyfriend/girlfriend.
I would know. I'm rich, have the big pimpin' ride, the hot guy, the family, the house, everything everyone would wish for. But as for my sister. She is the underground girl. She has friends and knows a lot of people but just because everyone don't follow her around and everything doesn't mean she's not popular.
So my point is:
You are popular the way you are. IF people don't want to be around you at least they know you. If people want to be around you good luck.
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