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Kids are just mean because they can be. There doesn't have to be a reason for it. They will laugh at you for nothing more than eating your lunch alone. "HAHA! YOU DON'T HAVE ANY FRIENDS!" they'll jeer. Well you know, asshole, you could be a friend instead of a jerk. Or the shoes you're wearing aren't the "right" ones. They're just MEAN and will gang up on you if you're different. Children truly suck.
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Here's what's messed up. Kids understand social circles as soon as they hit school. Then they grow up like that. Certain social circles do different things. Some do drugs and some are interested in bettering themselves through college. Those aren't the only two either. But you kinda become what you fit into in life. I would think about more what you fit into if you fit into anything at all. But you gotta have a good job to succeed in life. Always have that in the back of your head. It's not easy doing factory work everyday of your life.
ReplyI agree.
ReplyIt highly depends how they're raised by their parents.
You have parents that are just as horrible as their kids, if not worst and kids pick up on that anti - social behaviour. Then, you have some parents who are good people, but their kids act up horribly and need to be disciplined.
Though parents make mistakes and sometimes it has consequences
This is where their kids bad behaviours begins to impact other children. Generally, kids that bully other kids, have issues within themselves, their environment or both.
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