MARIS61
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They ended up dead. [/url]
As all serial killers should.
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They ended up dead. [/url]
As all serial killers should.
Honestly, I'm more "putoff" by a persons inability to be cool then I am by who they sleep with. If a guy wants to hook up with another guy, big deal, as long as they are personable and cool, I could care less. I guess I'm NERDAPHOBIC!
What do you mean? From behind?
As a former quasi-nerd, ...
I'm still wondering how one becomes a "former" nerd. What steps did you take to pull yourself out from the depths of nerdom?
I'm still wondering how one becomes a "former" nerd. What steps did you take to pull yourself out from the depths of nerdom?
None of these guys know, they are all STILL nerds!
While schools across the country are taking action against bullying and suicide, a board member of an Arkansas school district is using his Facebook page to encourage "queers" and "***s" to kill themselves.
I think its just as serious. The media may not promote it as much, but I think there is a serious problem with it as well.
Also, it honestly isn't hard for a nerd to change how they look/act. I know a couple of people who used to be complete geeks in the early years of high school but have completely transformed now that we're all 20.
I don't know, I think more would do it if it were relatively easy.
What makes it hard?
But, I assume it's like any other identity. Basically it's "who you are" at any point in your life. That can be very difficult to overcome/change.I wouldn't know from experience, since I'm cooler than a Polar Bear's toenails.But, I assume it's like any other identity. Basically it's "who you are" at any point in your life. That can be very difficult to overcome/change.
