Today I'm sleeping in a college dorm for the first time in my life. So far, I've seen how the guys that live here interact with each other. It's very stereo-typical. A typical conversation would be "hey bitch" "you're a stupid faggot". Yes, very substantial and profound. Even though I feel these guys have nothing worth saying, I also feel very excepted and embraced. They even invited me to a party tomorrow, which was nice of them. Tomorrow morning I'm going to a wrestling clinic, which should be fun.
There is nothing substantial about this post, but not to worry. I have lots of ideas.
"It will be a great day when our schools have all the money they need, and our air force has to have a bake-sale to buy a bomber." - Robert Fulghum
2 comments:
Yes, and you might think that some of the ridiculous statements from middle and high school would disappear when one is an adult training for a livelihood, but, having gone through that period myself, I fully agree with experts who say that modern adolescence lasts well into the twenties for most young people. Enjoy the clinic.
That final quote is one of my favorites of all time! I can't remember the source, but another quote i think sums this up nicely is "A person is smart. People are stupid." I think this kind of ridiculousness is just an attempt to fit in with the hivemind, and will (hopefully) fizzle out when they realize you get more (or at least better quality) friends by being nice and intelligent. Good luck wrestling!
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