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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DT: [QB] Appropriate I answer after Daryus... Life SUCKS. Life in High School SUCKS. Life after High School SUCKS. Life SUCKS! If you have any doubts as to what to do, look to my signature! Okay, mellower, let me say that life after high school is better. My first year of college was pretty fun actually, and I wouldn't have traded this spring for anything in the world. And yes, nice guys generally do finish last. You'll find that attractive women go for the guys who are popular or "cool" and thus this often includes jocks. I'm reminded of a line from Stay Away, "I'd rather be dead than cool, I don't know why." Kurt puts it well. However, what you should realize is what it took me far too long to realize, that such things make you a better person. Look at my two role models, Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder. They took all the crap life threw at them (which for guys is almost always related to females) and turned it into the best music anyone had ever heard. Thus, they became popular, wealthy, powerful, and "cool" as well. Now, this drove Kurt over the edge. Having the people who hated him come to love him was too much. Yet, this is a wonderful way to accomplish things in life. So, hang in there. Take up an instrument (I recommend guitar, although I learned bass first) and become a great songwriter (try to write good songs, not popular songs). You'll eventually (before you hit 30) reach the big time, and you'll have women offering everything from their heart to fellatio. There ya go, a Marxist always has a blueprint and plan for everything. And if all else fails, just beat up guys named Clint. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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