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What's with teenagers?

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I mean, I'm 17, and like most of the people my age are complete morons. Like what the h**l is up with partying and drinking and doing all that?

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  1. I'm 18, and I wouldn't consider most people my age to be 'morons'. You just have to accept that partying and drinking is what some people want to do, and not what others want to do. It doesn't make people morons...everyone has different ideas about what's fun, and the most important thing is not to be bothered by what everyone else is doing, and just keep doing what you feel comfortable with.


  2. You're on the right track so good for you!  Although it's sort of like the pot calling the kettle black, (I used to be one of those "morons" you speak of) it's good that you know the difference from right and wrong... especially drinking at age 17.  Due to my partying I graduated one year late (however I did graduate) and I would almost give anything to go back seven years to fix my f*&$ ups.  So, stay on track and keep school your number one priority.  You're one of a few!  Right now, you probably have no idea how much you will benefit in the real world just from being a good student.  Seriously!

  3. It is all good!  Take advantage of it and have FUN while you can!  Trust me...adulthood and responsibility will arrive in the near future, and those are not really that fun at all.  Be a moron, be a freak, have a good time, and most of all - enjoy it while you can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Not really drinking in my age group just imaturaty.. Drives me mad.

  5. myeah iknow what you mean.. i'm 16 and i haate it that some of the people i hang around with cant have a good time with no alcohol or anything..

    its so stupid. they think its cool and have become dependent to it.. stupid

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