Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Are there any young people who could give a rats *** about what anyone says or thinks about them?

Most young people in todays society care too much of what others think? And i wanted to know are there any young people out there who could really care less what others say or think about them?Are there any young people who could give a rats *** about what anyone says or thinks about them?
Well, I'm sure we all care about the opinions of our family and close friends, because we can trust them to give us good advice and tell us when we have bad hair or we're being morons.





But no, I don't care what strangers think of me. They can say what they want about me, they don't know me well enough to make a proper judgement. I'm 21 by the way, and I've felt like this since my early teens.





Of course, it's slightly different when the strangers are interviewing you for a job!Are there any young people who could give a rats *** about what anyone says or thinks about them?
I think the opposite. I think there are far too many young people who don't care what others think and this adds to the decay of society. You only get one first impression for every person that you meet and in some circumstances you don't get a first impression if you're already stereotyped with a group. People do need to care what others think and try to have a good reputation. Sometimes the last thing you have is your name and reputation.
Yo. There was a time where a lot of my actions were influenced by what others might think of me. That's what led me to quit wrestling in high school because I thought too much about how others might perceive me. Now, that I am a freshman in college, I've given up on those types of thoughts and I am doing more things than I ever thought I would do. I'm more involved, I've gone out more, and I am not afraid to ask girls out anymore like I used to be in high school. When it comes down to it, life is too short to care what others think.
How do you define 'young'?


Haha, I'm 23 and I still consider myself young and trying to explore the world still.


I always wante to do that... to do things without caring what people thought about me, but I found I wound up just being bitchy and mean lol.


It's easy and accepted by 'society' to be nice and considerate, but to be all rowdy and inconsiderate just for the hell of it is not the best thing either.
To be honest, I do care when it comes to a first impressions, interviews, and auditions. Other than that you do you, I do me. Of course i have my personal insecurities but its impossible to please everyone so theres not point in stressin over 'the right thing to say' or the cool clothes to wear. I do try to look nice but I do it for me.
When I was in high school, I didn't give a damn about what anyone thought of me, or what they said. The only time I did anything about it was when they were saying I was a drug dealer...Ha. There were rumors that I was lesbian (because my friends were not straight) that I sold drugs (don't know where THAT came from!) I mean there was just so much crap, it got to the point where I was tired of saying ';That's not true!'; and just let it all flow, and I just didn't give a shiet.
Just be yourself.





There will always be someone in this world who will hate you for who you are. Why don't you just accept it and be yourself? Like they say, ';You can please half the people half the time, but you can't please everyone all the time';
There are only two groups of people who don't give a rats *** about what others think.





1. People who are so poor that they have nothing to lose.


2. People who are so rich that they can afford not to give a damn.
I am personally looking for older individuals who don't give a rats *** about what anyone says about them.


I'm one.
thats how i am im 16 and people just say stuff about me because they think im better than them and they are jealous. lol
I'm 15, I don't care 95% of the time
T.I. and Rihanna said it best..Just live your life, ain't got no time for no haters :D lol

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