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I have a question that was asked on a movie I saw with my sister a few weeks ago. It's actually a good movie, even though it's very girly. They have an iPhone in it and an iMac, which makes it as such in my eyes. I'm curious what others will respond with when I pose this question...
Would you rather be a friendless loser*, or have lots of friends who secretly hate you?
* If you respond stating that you'd rather be a friendless loser, one or two friends is acceptable, considering this is judged on society's standards.
I would rather be a friendless loser than have friends who secretly hate me. I've been there, done that, so I know what it feels like. People I consider friends I want to be honest with how they feel about me. I don't want them to be buddy-buddy with me when we talk, and then turn around and talk about me behind my back with people. A lot of people I know I consider to be people who have a lot of friends who secretly hate them because they're obsessed with popularity. As long as they're considered popular, whether or not it's genuine, that's all they care about. I hope they grow out of that after high school. It's really a terrible trait to have where you're obsessed with being popular, if you ask me.
Would you rather be a friendless loser*, or have lots of friends who secretly hate you?
* If you respond stating that you'd rather be a friendless loser, one or two friends is acceptable, considering this is judged on society's standards.
I would rather be a friendless loser than have friends who secretly hate me. I've been there, done that, so I know what it feels like. People I consider friends I want to be honest with how they feel about me. I don't want them to be buddy-buddy with me when we talk, and then turn around and talk about me behind my back with people. A lot of people I know I consider to be people who have a lot of friends who secretly hate them because they're obsessed with popularity. As long as they're considered popular, whether or not it's genuine, that's all they care about. I hope they grow out of that after high school. It's really a terrible trait to have where you're obsessed with being popular, if you ask me.