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Registered: December 14, 2002
Posts: 2
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I've walked through my life looking around at all the people. Most of whom wear these shells. The shells im talking about are like when you see a girl or a boy walking down the street, some people catagory them into groups like preps or goths or punks or hippies, theres more "groups" but i dont have time to say them. Those shells are there to "protect" them and make them "popular" or the "ideal" person. Isnt there more to life than this? Can you answer me that question? I know there is, but I'm wondering how many people realise it. I'm an individualist, i used to wear the shell of a "popular" kid, ive changed and realised how much more special life seems to me when I'm well..me! Are you really your own person? Can you really prove it? Or do you just follow the trends?
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Registered: October 10, 2002
Posts: 260
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that was very vague. at first i thought keepon was was talking about those seashell necklaces; like if you wear those you're popular or something. i repeat, that was vague.
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Registered: December 14, 2002
Posts: 41
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Technically since it is impossible for any of us to be exactly the same, or even all that close to being the same since we all have had different experiences, at different times in our lives, and viewed them in different ways,..we are all individuals, and unique. But...if that is the case than we all have that in common, no one is not unique, therefore...does that make no one unique?
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