When I was in high school, I didn’t fit in with th…
November 19th, 2004 | by Jeremy |When I was in high school, I didn’t fit in with the jocks, cheerleaders and “cool” kids. I wasn’t a complete social outcast, either. I was just a normal, average guy. Fun to be around, but intraverted at first until you got to know me and I got to know you.
But there were some kids who were more like social outcasts. Punk/goth/whatever. They hung around together and smoked after school, went to bands I never heard of, etc…
Now it seems that some of those people (or those types of people) have morphed into a new form of punk/goth/whatever that is actually “cool”. It’s like they were so anti-click (I know that’s the wrong spelling. don’t correct me) that they became their own click. (again. I know.) And I’d like to hang out with these people because many of the girls/women in this group are just plain hot to me, they seem like interesting people, and they take cool photographs. But just like the jocks and cheerleaders in high school, I feel that I can’t hang out with their group because I’m not a part of it. And it’s ironic, because that group formed in the first place because they weren’t accepted by others. And now they’ve become what they hated.