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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Feb 4, 2011 17:06:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I was the same. I was never interested in doing the things that would get me in trouble and my parents never had any reason to exert their authority so they let me do what I wanted. My older sister said as much when there was problems with my younger sister. They skipped it with me and had to go through it again.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Feb 4, 2011 17:24:35 GMT -5
Yeah, nothing here. I had no reason to rebel and as such was given a lot of freedom. My friends were the rebellious type and seeing what they went through and did, I don't think I missed anything.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2011 17:28:35 GMT -5
I never did anything rebellious. Seemed pointless at the time.
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Post by BK From WV on Feb 4, 2011 17:30:54 GMT -5
I never did anything rebellious. Seemed pointless at the time. Same here. I had a pretty good life as a teen so I never saw any reason to rebel against anything.
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Post by noleafclover1980 on Feb 4, 2011 17:36:50 GMT -5
The only people that rebelled against authority for the sake of it were tools. I mean, I grew my hair long and listened to metal.. but that's cause I liked it, not as some statement against "the man". If you do something just because it's different from what society expects.. you're still letting society run your life.
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Post by "American Cream" Dusty Loads on Feb 4, 2011 17:48:25 GMT -5
I had long hair, listened to heavy loud music, smoked weed and cut school like crazy but I wouldn't say I really "rebelled" cuz I never looked for trouble just for the sake of being badass. To be honest I never even really got in trouble cept for getting bad grades, I was always a "good" kid.
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Post by Irish Nightmare on Feb 4, 2011 18:15:07 GMT -5
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Post by twiggy101 on Feb 4, 2011 22:05:38 GMT -5
I wasn't trying to be a rebel but I had my moments. I hang out with a few people at the smokers' pit in high school. They really like to party, smoke and drink and tend to skip school a lot. I'm not much of any of those things but they're the most interesting people. Probably the worst things I've done was sneaking around school and smoking a joint in the bushes. Today most of those people are losers and have kids.
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Post by Cela on Feb 4, 2011 22:12:07 GMT -5
Me either. I lived 60 miles from the nearest town, rebellion was a poor option.
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Post by Alex Shelley on Feb 4, 2011 22:14:08 GMT -5
I didn't rebel just to rebel, I just stood against things I found stupid about society... And those things are pretty much the same today as they were then, and I continue to stand against them Honestly my way of "rebelling" was my brief period of time where I rebelled against my own mindset. I even hated gay people for a while (...lol).
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Post by FinalGwen on Feb 4, 2011 22:15:28 GMT -5
I guess I rebelled against the vast majority of people at my school who thought that having untucked shirts and badly-tied ties made them cool. My uniform in school was neat, and so not only was I a non-conformist, I didn't have to get stopped by teachers in corridors and told to do it properly.
Also, always found it funny that when I was in my teens, my dad got really heavily into rap, while I got into happy J-Pop. Weird twist on the old rebellious music phase.
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Post by TripleMerc on Feb 4, 2011 22:36:46 GMT -5
I rebelled when I was about 11 by refusing to waste my time in school. Other than that, nothing, really.
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Post by HMARK Center on Feb 4, 2011 23:18:49 GMT -5
Never really; I was just about always a good student, and my parents have always been supportive of me and whatnot, so I never felt an impetus to rebel against them or my school.
Oddly enough, though, I do have some issues as an adult with authority, at least going by my recent track record. I guess I just dislike working with bosses. Still, I'm not particularly rebellious about it, outside of maybe subconscious actions.
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Post by aka Cthulhu on Feb 4, 2011 23:54:22 GMT -5
Didn't have one, but there was a time when I started watching anime and reading manga online where I began to use Japanese words and honorifics in my sentences. That was a long time ago, and I still feel embarrassed since I often used the words wrong. Agh.
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Post by El Hijo De Slapnuts on Feb 5, 2011 0:13:58 GMT -5
Well,I never really rebelled but I'm on a pretty tight chain,I listen to heavy metal religiously,grow out a crazy beard every few months,and make risque jokes,but never got into drugs or alcohol,found it pointless.
I just rebel against Ke$ha,Jersey Shore,and anti-metal crusaders
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Post by Alex Shelley on Feb 5, 2011 0:21:09 GMT -5
Didn't have one, but there was a time when I started watching anime and reading manga online where I began to use Japanese words and honorifics in my sentences. That was a long time ago, and I still feel embarrassed since I often used the words wrong. Agh. I think anybody who liked anime as a young teenager went through that phase, don't worry ahahaha Oh the hilarity of finding old conversations between friends and I in my email account where we're calling each other "citten-kun" and declaring ourselves "baka".
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Post by BigBadZ on Feb 5, 2011 0:55:46 GMT -5
The only rebellious stage that I have ever had was when my dad wouldn't let me watch wrestling when I was younger. I was allowed to watch rated R movies and see that violence and hear dirty words, but he hated me watching WWF. I have never figured that one out but my mom or grandparents never cared.
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Post by El Hijo De Slapnuts on Feb 5, 2011 1:13:16 GMT -5
The only rebellious stage that I have ever had was when my dad wouldn't let me watch wrestling when I was younger. I was allowed to watch rated R movies and see that violence and hear dirty words, but he hated me watching WWF. I have never figured that one out but my mom or grandparents never cared. Then I guess watching wrestling was my real rebellion,because my mom is still trying to blackball it from the household,and she fails.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Feb 5, 2011 1:45:11 GMT -5
Not really, no.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Feb 5, 2011 11:25:41 GMT -5
never had a reason myself. if anything, most of my actions were more to spite my peers than any authority figure, and I found the safe "teen rebellion" crap to be worthy of contempt.
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