Posted by super99 on January 01, 2008 at 15:19:25 from (75.107.241.56):
In Reply to: Goodbye for now posted by Lanse on January 01, 2008 at 09:06:12:
Ahh, Lance, me boy, stick around a while.You have a lot of good advise given to you here, it's all part of growing up. If you are in high school, you are starting to see some of it, but when you hit the real world, it ain't always nice. There are people who like to BS you, and then there are people who think they are the only person on earth who matter. Your gonna have to learn to live with them , it takes a while to grow a thick skin, but it will be easier when you do. As said above, there are some people who will push you just to see how far they can, if they can't get a rise out of you, it's no fun and they will go find someone else to pick on. If you are going into a crowd and want to talk religion or politics, expect to catch a lot of flack, because few people agree and all of them think that they are right even when you know they are wrong. Wow, I am rambling on and not saying much, Stick around, we like to keep tabs on you. Chris
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