Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Authority is never fair because it seems like if your a different race, from a different culture or not as rich you get treated different it all depends on your last name, and how much money you have or the kind of clothes you wear, and that will be how you get treated.
Someone can say something and it can be a lie and it could really hurt someone.
The reason why it is so important to have more than one point of view, is because if you only have one point of view, you don’t know the other side of the story and it could turn into a big fight especially if it is a lie about someone.
People used to think I was a city slicker because I only wear nice stuff to school, but at home I am a whole different person I hunt, fish and go mudding.
Mullets are making a comeback it’s the fad in the 80s you never really thought would come back, but hairdressers are saying the hairstyle is making a huge comeback. Their are a lot of kids in my school and around Adams county that have mullets, I have even had people come up and ask me to grow out a mullet, I have put a lot of thought in it, and eventually talked myself into doing it, so I’m currently growing out one to stay in style, a style I never really thought would come back. I mean this is a style that legends wore back in the day, such as Mr. McCarty, Mr Haselbaker, and even some country singers wore it, Billy ray Cyrus, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Joe Diffie, so here’s to 2020. #Bringthemulletback
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