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Why hello invisible people, since no one's reading this. I haven't been on Gaia in awhile if anyone (invisible people of course) cares. My birthday was the 3rd. I got some cool gifts I suppose, but my birthday was the worst yet. I cried at least 3 times. My birthday never quite goes well. Everyone went and ignored me to talk to others. I called my best friend's name twice and she just brushed me off like I was an insignificant piece of lint on her shirt. I felt really hurt, and my mom was doing everything I had told her NOT to do at my party. I only had parties with my friends over twice and that was when I was in elementary so I was hoping this wouldn't happen, but it did. Then we went to watch fireworks that night and some creep (figured out it was my great-uncle who's SUPPOSED to be nice...) chased my little cousin and I out of the graveyard and was yelling at us saying things like," GET OUTTA THE GRAVEYARD!!! YOU KIDS DON'T KNOW HOW TO ACT!!!" The problem with that is that we were mourning our great-grandfather's grave and he didn't chase the numerious people that were sitting on gravestones and such that were in the graveyard too because they were adults. It sucks to be young and so disrespected by my elders when I'm doing nothing wrong and deserve the respect of a human being, not that of a little animal that can't be trusted to do anything or prove it's worth to anyone because it's been placed under a category that renders it troublemaking. Have you ever notice that grown ups expect us children and young adults (such as I) to act all mature, responsible, and what they call respectable little citizens of society, and they show dissapointment if we don't live up to their standards, but yet they treat us like filty little animals that rampage about until they destroy what's around them. How can we, as young adults or children, prove ourselves worthy of the trust and respect we deserve through our maturity when we're immediantly prejuidiced for our age through years. How can they expect us to become the responsible, mature, and respectable adults they want us to be if they treat us like disobiediant children that have the maturity level of a 5 year old? In fact, what I just said is a prejuidice that everyone has said at least once in their life. Whoever said that 5 year olds are immature? Sometimes, the 5 year old is more mature then most older people. Just because you're young doesn't mean you're not capable of deserving to be treated like an adult. Never should anyone believe such idiotic "common sense" as that. We teenagers have an extremely rocky and insecure time just being young. Adults think we have it all and are so carefree, mindless, and troublemaking but trust me it's all a lie. Maturity does not come with age, maturity grows at its own rate, and even 40 year old adults could be more immature then some teenager that's shot down by adults as a little animal. We teenagers have voices, our own unique, harmoinious voices with which we speak our mind, yet adults wouldn't let us have that freedom by thinking what we have to say is of no specific importance. We matter in this world too, childern, teenagers, the whole shabang. Don't underestimate us, no matter our age, size, apperance. We matter too, whether you want to accept that or not. So next time, keep in mind, we do have something to say. Yes, some of us are immature little brats, but one bad seed does not speak for the rest. So please, be wiser next time you prejuidice us. I bid you all farewell, until next time.
sarcastic_neko · Wed Jul 06, 2005 @ 03:10am · 1 Comments |
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