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Have you ever rebelled against authority?

Do you consider yourself rebellious?


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    Because I did today.

    My class was split by gender and the teacher we got wanted us to talk about "How to be a man" and wanted us to fill in the blanks. Then she told us we had to rake up leaves in the yard. I decided I wouldn't and was in the office all day. I got off, essentially, SCOT FREE!
     
    I always disobey rules, no matter what the costs are. If a teacher wants to be sexist and hate guys, I walk out of the class and all of the guys follow. If there's a police officer judging me what to do, I punch him in the face. Just like what I say to everybody, ''Screw the law, screw the government. Nobody is going to judge me on what I want to do.''
     
    Have I rebelled against authority? Yes.

    Do I consider myself rebellious? No.
     
    I don't really do so....I just like to trick my mind into thinking I do. XD
    I rebel silently...I sneak out after hours "bedtime" when were at camp when we Should be in bed, and nobody knows I was gone, and I don't tell anyone. So I disobey, but nobody finds out. XD
     
    A pattern I'm seeing? Only guys have posted so far. Maybe Girls don't rebel, or aren't proud of it? Well whatever.

    Yes. I have rebelled before. I see it like this.
    One life, one chance at living, so do what you damn well please.

    "First you have to know - not fear, know that someday you're gonna die." - Tyler Durden
    "It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything." - Tyler Durden
    "You have to consider the possibility that God does not like you. He never wanted you. In all probability, he hates you." - Tyler Durden

    Take a guess at who my Idol is. And that is why I now rebel against things.
     
    A pattern I'm seeing? Only guys have posted so far. Maybe Girls don't rebel, or aren't proud of it? Well whatever.
    ...wut

    I consider my mom authority, and when I was younger I used to go out of my way to challenge or disobey her. And all throughout grade school, my friends and I were constantly getting ourselves into mischief, legal or not. These days, I don't really talk to my mom and I'm about past the whole "insubordinate youth" stage. =It's still fun to get into shenanigans every once in awhile, though.= So, I'd consider myself a not-so-active borderline rebel.
     
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    Actually back in middle school I used to be "bad" if thats what you want to call it. Now that I'm older I realize I was just a 12 year old kid being an ---.

    Well anyways my friends and I used to go into the bathrooms and write all over the walls in sharpie. Then a couple times we snuck out late at night and teepeed some houses. There were also times when I just snuck out to do it. I pretty much just used to vandalize everything and anything. I have since parted from those ways though and acknowledged my wrong doing. :)
     
    Not so much, although... if hurting your annoying little idiot of a brother in front of your grandparents is "rebellious" then... yay me 8D
     
    Oh I do all the time, I cannot stand when there are restrictions put on me. It is a bad habit but when I am told not to do something unless it's really important and I don't agree with it I tend to do it anyway just to show I will do what I want, thats how it is in school at least. A lot of kids text in class anyway even though their not suppose to, it seems the teachers don't care. lol.
     
    No-one has any right to tell me what to do, so I usually play along with their little rules until I find the most awkward time to rebel and cause all kinds of chaos.
     
    I always disobey rules, no matter what the costs are. If a teacher wants to be sexist and hate guys, I walk out of the class and all of the guys follow. If there's a police officer judging me what to do, I punch him in the face. Just like what I say to everybody, ''Screw the law, screw the government. Nobody is going to judge me on what I want to do.''
    Good luck with that. I'm sure you'll get really far by punching police officers in the face.

    Chaos for the sake of chaos is stupid. Question stupid rules and laws, sure, but if you don't want to follow them, there's always Canada.
     
    Hmm, do I rebel against authority? Yes, yes I have.

    I don't really like rebelling; it sometimes bring a negative taste to one's day.
     
    I can't vote on the poll, because I don't know honestly. I have rebelled alot... But don't necessarly do it "just to stick it to whitie". I just don't appreciate when people abuse there power;)
     
    If it's an unfair/stupid rule, sure, I'll go ahead and break it. But breaking rules for the sake of breaking rules? That's stupid.
     
    Most if not all teenagers have a heightened sense of reverse psychology, and I am no exception. Although I consider myself to be mature at school, public places, home, etc, I can get quite immature at times.

    To answer the question though, I have rebelled against authority. I've gone out late, I've stayed up til 6 AM, and I've rebelled during school. Whether it's not doing something I'm supposed to, or doing something I'm not supposed to, I've done both.
     
    When I was younger I did some petty rebellious things for the sake of being petty and rebellious. Nowadays I find it much more satisfying to wear a mask of subservience and rebel covertly when I run into authority I feel is actually worth opposing.

    Actually, I've been pretty mellow recently. I must be getting old.
     
    I almost always used to rebel against authority. :X I'd always argue with my parents, talk back to teachers, didn't listen to what people told me to do, and occasionally participated in some 'illegal' activities.

    I've kind of stopped that stuff now that I'm older, and I just rebel trying to do all 333 ways to get kicked out of wal-mart. =D I still argue with my parents though, that much hasn't changed.
     
    We don't live under the tyranny of totalitarian rule, so I really don't think there's anything to rebel against. I don't consider not doing what you're told at school or by your parents as being ~rebellious~ I'm sure everyone is guilty of doing those things at some point in their lives.
     
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