The MySpace generation stands up for itself
Thursday, September 6th, 2007 @ 1:23 amI’m proud of this girl, if that’s fair to say?
I’m proud of this girl, if that’s fair to say?
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September 11th, 2007 at 4:00 am
*cough* and she wonders why people hate emo kids…..honestly ok yah she made allot of vaild point on the world in genral but i found it kinda funny how she like crying at the end because she wants people to stop being violent but the first 10 mins was here creaming that shed box your face in …she deffently has some rage issuses.
I say boo to emos - i would never beat somebody up but if you want the world to be a happy place a good place to star is with yourself….even if you are happy but you dress like death thats not really puttig out positive images. point is if your not a slut dont dress like one ….feelings and style go hand in hand 90% of the time
September 12th, 2007 at 3:15 am
Obviously, there is something lacking in her ability to put together a persuasive position statement, but she’s also young and more interested in expressing something that means something to her than making sure it’s absolutely perfect, so I give her a bit more room on that then I would in most cases.