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Posted Mar 16, 2001 by
Brownie
 
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This whole peer pressure thing seems a little stupid to me, its like if u cant be yourself and u have to do things and dress a certain way to impress people then u must have some sort of insecurity thing goin on. i've never followed what my friends do, and they dont follow me either, and i'm different in my group of friends, but because they are real frieds they dont hold it against me, but almost respect me for it. people who get slated and called gay for the way they dress shouldnt feel crap about it, because its obviouly the friends who r indecure for all trying to be clones of each other.... xBROWNIEx

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