Q: What were you like as a teenager, assuming you aren't still one?
I was "fighting evil by moonlight!"
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Q: What were you like as a teenager, assuming you aren't still one?
I was "fighting evil by moonlight!"
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
I was always in trouble. Had a lot of fun but I'm glad to be past those days.
I've tried to block it out. No friends and made fun of constantly.
I became a masked vigilante, and stopped the Penguin, the Riddler, and the Joker from taking over my city. I also got to nail Catwoman.
Feed your cat!
I was some emo/goth combo who was also a super nerd in marching band (trumpet), anime club, gaming club, and book club. When I didn't have to go to work I usually went to the library until late busses showed up just to avoid my sister's dumba** friends at our house.
I still sometimes look back to the time I was 13-17 and I'll be amazed at how I literally had no friends.
I was an emo punk with wild hair and gothic clothing. Rock music blared from my room every day. At school I was looked at like a freak, but what's wrong with that? Different was good, in that case. Now I'm "normal' and "neat!"
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
If you say so, lol. I hated it and quit the following year.
I was this angry metalhead who would later succumb to wearing Gucci and Armani but always rebelious towards society. I joined AF and began trolling the intertubes.
Aaah, i miss all that hate energy and angst.
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
When I think about it, during my teenage years a lot of my time was spent in high school, working at McDonalds, and solitary hobbies. I made effort to do cool things but I found it to be tiresome and it just didn't seem that rewarding. Perhaps I was looking at things with the wrong perspective. I remember many times when I felt dead inside, because I was very apathetic about everything and I had a hunch the effort I was putting forth during the time likely was not going to amount to anything. In retrospect I don't think any of that time did amount to anything. It's weird how adults will tell you how great it is to be a teenager, because I honestly ever saw it that way.
Life as an adult has been a lot simpler and easier for me. I suppose that could mean I'm not challenging myself properly, because I'm not being forced to do bullshit or deal with drama the way I had to when going to school or living with my family.
I was an angrier, more socially inept, and angst ridden version of current self, I guess. Nothing much has changed other than the year.
looooooool!! Hilarious, @Ugly.Ted . Me too.
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
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