numbah16tdhaha 04/28/2008
Yeah, I kinda openly detested the crap people did to be popular. Buncha sheep... baaaaaaaaa...
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LastMessenger3 08/12/2006
Rebelion is in all of us, especially in our teenage years, it's just up to us whether to express it or not.
Jar-Jar Binks 02/12/2005
Most of them were kind to me at school, but many were hostile to me as well. Today they're political moderates.
Bird808 07/09/2004
The bunkers and slackers who used to smoke at the back of my school. Answered teachers back whilst being spurred on by their peers, tried to find associates with a lower intelligence span than themselves seeing this incomptetence as a virtue to up their social ranks as cool and at times invincible, but when you corner them alone their as cowardly as they come. Not all rebels were bad, as sometimes they changed things for the better, but the majority of them were bullies.
irishgit 12/22/2003
Most so-called rebels in high-school are just rebels without a clue. They are usually just similar kids who gravitate towards each other, and just become another, albeit different clique. There are very few real rebels.
Enkidu 12/22/2003
Most people commonly considered rebels really aren't (think about a motorcycle club--oh so rebellious, in their identical leather attire, all going to the same bar to drink and smoke and be belligerent, behaving exactly the same way as all the other rebels in the vicinity). It's the same way in school, be it punks, goths, stoners, whatever--they just find their own club which has its own corner of pop culture. If you are a member of one of these little rebel clubs you are NOT a rebel. Less than one person in a hundred is a true rebel.
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