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You're a "Mini-Boss"......at least, that's what the rumors are.



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kowenicki said:
Carl2291 said:

I am not a bent over sheep shagger.


but you ARE from Yorkshire aren't you....?

You have us mistaken with the Welsh.

Good result today, by the way.



                            

Mr.Metralha said:

I pay my employees.

I'm a boss.

 


Same here ;)! Im exigent too, the business needs to run flawlessly, so yeah, im a boss. Only at works though, I dont have  a family yet.



d21lewis said:

You're a "Mini-Boss"......at least, that's what the rumors are.




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huaxiong90 said:

Actually, you sound more like a bro poser, to be honest.

@NotStan: That guy speaks the truth. However, I think he's wrong when he says you have to act the way others do to get along with them.

You can be yourself, but you have to also have a strong personality, and know how to keep the bullies/frats at bay. If you show weakness or don't exactly manage to nail their general line of thinking (which is inadvisable, as that's not being yourself), they'll just take advantage of you (though generally this is also their way of "toughening you up").

I, thankfully, was never a part of this subculture crap.

To be honest, if I think that people are tools I'd just stay away from them and be friends with those that I can relate to, like I do in real life now. The A level at my school is divided into tools and jerks who only come to school to get EMA, and my friend group, who don't really give two shits what anyone think and just always be ourselves in front of each other and the crowds, constant "ethnic banter" and just general fun times.

But to be honest, I did witness someone acting totally unlike them just to totally fit into the crowd, he happened to be one of my friends, we're not friends anymore as he turned into a complete and total douchebag, as is the norm during the teenage life. I can't comment on the college life in America but I can imagine it's alot tougher than in England with the fraternities and what not, showing weakness there is just asking for trouble I agree, but in England, people are a bit more tolerable and there are no official "clubs" or fraternities of sort, just friend groups.



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toastboy44562 said:

I conquer school, When I get home theres food on the table, I don't take shit from nobody, I believe in bros before hoes, I play gears of war, I'm just a boss!

edit: i dumped a bitch and machina loves me so im a CONFIRMED boss now!

Are you a boss?

You sound more like an idiot than anything else personally.



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toastboy44562 said:

I conquer school, When I get home theres food on the table, I don't take shit from nobody, I believe in bros before hoes, I play gears of war, I'm just a boss!

edit: i dumped a bitch and machina loves me so im a CONFIRMED boss now!

Are you a boss?

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NotStan said:
huaxiong90 said:

Actually, you sound more like a bro poser, to be honest.

@NotStan: That guy speaks the truth. However, I think he's wrong when he says you have to act the way others do to get along with them.

You can be yourself, but you have to also have a strong personality, and know how to keep the bullies/frats at bay. If you show weakness or don't exactly manage to nail their general line of thinking (which is inadvisable, as that's not being yourself), they'll just take advantage of you (though generally this is also their way of "toughening you up").

I, thankfully, was never a part of this subculture crap.

To be honest, if I think that people are tools I'd just stay away from them and be friends with those that I can relate to, like I do in real life now. The A level at my school is divided into tools and jerks who only come to school to get EMA, and my friend group, who don't really give two shits what anyone think and just always be ourselves in front of each other and the crowds, constant "ethnic banter" and just general fun times.

But to be honest, I did witness someone acting totally unlike them just to totally fit into the crowd, he happened to be one of my friends, we're not friends anymore as he turned into a complete and total douchebag, as is the norm during the teenage life. I can't comment on the college life in America but I can imagine it's alot tougher than in England with the fraternities and what not, showing weakness there is just asking for trouble I agree, but in England, people are a bit more tolerable and there are no official "clubs" or fraternities of sort, just friend groups.

That's what I do these days. I just stay away from them and befriend people I know I can trust. I only talk to the people I don't like if I absolutely must.

I'm not American though, nor do I live there. I'm actually of Palestinian origin, but I've been here in Saudi Arabia my entire life.

It really depends on which part of town you're in, regardless of country.



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huaxiong90 said:
NotStan said:
huaxiong90 said:

Actually, you sound more like a bro poser, to be honest.

@NotStan: That guy speaks the truth. However, I think he's wrong when he says you have to act the way others do to get along with them.

You can be yourself, but you have to also have a strong personality, and know how to keep the bullies/frats at bay. If you show weakness or don't exactly manage to nail their general line of thinking (which is inadvisable, as that's not being yourself), they'll just take advantage of you (though generally this is also their way of "toughening you up").

I, thankfully, was never a part of this subculture crap.

To be honest, if I think that people are tools I'd just stay away from them and be friends with those that I can relate to, like I do in real life now. The A level at my school is divided into tools and jerks who only come to school to get EMA, and my friend group, who don't really give two shits what anyone think and just always be ourselves in front of each other and the crowds, constant "ethnic banter" and just general fun times.

But to be honest, I did witness someone acting totally unlike them just to totally fit into the crowd, he happened to be one of my friends, we're not friends anymore as he turned into a complete and total douchebag, as is the norm during the teenage life. I can't comment on the college life in America but I can imagine it's alot tougher than in England with the fraternities and what not, showing weakness there is just asking for trouble I agree, but in England, people are a bit more tolerable and there are no official "clubs" or fraternities of sort, just friend groups.

That's what I do these days. I just stay away from them and befriend people I know I can trust. I only talk to the people I don't like if I absolutely must.

I'm not American though, nor do I live there. I'm actually of Palestinian origin, but I've been here in Saudi Arabia my entire life.

It really depends on which part of town you're in, regardless of country.

Yeah lol, same shit, different country haha. But yeah I think American culture is very..harsh in some places, college being so in particular, where the sports are considered as the best thing since sliced cheese and people are douchebags with the general appeal of "Bros before Hoes" thing. Just like in most stereotypical Holywood flick lol.



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