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JohnDoe022446 Posted at 12:05 pm on July 9, 2012
Is there anyone else out there who feels they are destined for something "awful?" Is there anyone out there who is torn in two by fate and choice? What happens when the bad guy is the one you identify with... and is it a bad thing?

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beeyooteefuLL Posted at 12:58 pm on July 9, 2012
Quote: from Natsy at 3:57 pm on July 9, 2012

Yes, there are many teenagers who think that they're special snowflakes and that their lives are so ~difficult~ and that they are ~destined~ for something. They are all deluded and once they actually leave their rooms and start socially interacting with normal people on a regular basis, they find that the delusion slips away and they feel rather embarrassed by how silly they were.

Quite true!

whats happenin Posted at 12:58 pm on July 9, 2012
There probably are.

You might want to talk to someone about that though.

Natsy Posted at 12:57 pm on July 9, 2012
Yes, there are many teenagers who think that they're special snowflakes and that their lives are so ~difficult~ and that they are ~destined~ for something. They are all deluded and once they actually leave their rooms and start socially interacting with normal people on a regular basis, they find that the delusion slips away and they feel rather embarrassed by how silly they were.
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