So is prom.graduation/graduating is overhyped
So is prom.graduation/graduating is overhyped
So is prom.
bro what's funny is that every single american president has been right wing. you just want extremism.Even after all what happened from the last three years, I still think Obama is the worst president of the United States. That doesn’t make Trump any better, considering all the stuff he did. A popular opinion I have is that anybody is better than Trump, but an unpopular opinion is that I prefer somebody more right-winged than Trump as our president (as long as they’re not as mean, immature, or offensive as Trump). The Republicans should’ve picked Rubio. Picking Trump divided the Republicans even further while it made left-wingers even more left-winged and right-wingers even more right-winged.
Do you think it’s time to end the two-party system in the United States and have multiple parties, or do you think it’s time for both parties to have a leader that can unite everyone from their bases?
I think prom is more overhyped than graduation. Besides, most people that go to prom marry someone else later in life or never get married at all. I never attended prom, but I hope to marry someone I never met in high school or in college.
Even after all what happened from the last three years, I still think Obama is the worst president of the United States. That doesn’t make Trump any better, considering all the stuff he did. A popular opinion I have is that anybody is better than Trump, but an unpopular opinion is that I prefer somebody more right-winged than Trump as our president (as long as they’re not as mean, immature, or offensive as Trump). The Republicans should’ve picked Rubio. Picking Trump divided the Republicans even further while it made left-wingers even more left-winged and right-wingers even more right-winged.
Do you think it’s time to end the two-party system in the United States and have multiple parties, or do you think it’s time for both parties to have a leader that can unite everyone from their bases?
I think prom is more overhyped than graduation. Besides, most people that go to prom marry someone else later in life or never get married at all. I never attended prom, but I hope to marry someone I never met in high school or in college.
I could never have a highschool sweetheart and still be with them many years later. I'm a completely different person than I was in highschool. You change SO much (usually anyway). I never dated in highschool and am not sad that I didn't. We're all so immature.
For sure! We're all constantly growing and changing. There's people that are still with their highschool sweetheart and it's just amazing.I don't know anyone who's still with the person they dated in high school. Granted, I graduated a long time ago but still. The person you are in high school is not the person you're going to be as an adult. Most people change and grow apart and that's okay!
For sure! They don't need to be always talking! People should also shut up when they don't know what they're talking about. It's embarrassing and annoying for everyone else.People should learn to shut their mouth when issues don’t effect them. You have no idea what your talking about and you will never truly understand because it doesn’t apply to you
Romantic relationships are definitely a personal preference and you don't need to justify not wanting one in highschool! And I get that feeling that it gets old quick, I think that's the reason most high school relationships fall apart (or at least in my high school batch, so many have broken up come college and all). But overall you definitely dont need to force yourself into relationships right away. ❤One of my mom’s closest friends are high school sweethearts (I think, they were best friends in high school and started dating senior year, and then dated it collage!) but I honestly hope I don’t have a high school sweetheart. I love them very much and they are very happy together but I just... never saw the appeal? Maybe I’m salty over something that happened today, or maybe I’m just sad, but having a relationship that lasts throughout high school and the rest of your life seems like it would get really old.
Oh yeah, I kind of never thought about it that way! I know I shouldn’t force myself to be in a relationship, but I feel like I’m being excluded in a way. My own guy best friend got a girlfriend in April and never told me, which makes me super mad at him. I’m sure he had a reason for not telling me but I still feel hurt. I just got off track, ah! But yeah, I think I need to just take relationships at my own pace and let them happen naturally. What can I say, I love the old ‘become friends and then let that lead to feelings’ kind of love. Thanks for the advice skar!!Romantic relationships are definitely a personal preference and you don't need to justify not wanting one in highschool! And I get that feeling that it gets old quick, I think that's the reason most high school relationships fall apart (or at least in my high school batch, so many have broken up come college and all). But overall you definitely dont need to force yourself into relationships right away. ❤
My unpopular opinion is that some people spend way too much time trying to convince people that are likely to agree with them on an issue rather than trying to reach new people, even if they seem really different than ourselves. Yes, it may be much more difficult, but I think that that effort can lead to positive, long-term results. I think this is especially true for advocacy or activist groups trying to advance a particular cause or policy, because that policy is more likely to advance if it has majority support in whatever place it's being implemented in. Plus, by reaching new people, you can workshop new ideas and consider how policies can be tweaked or presented differently in order to gain the support they need to pass!
It can definitely be applied to current events, but I'm mostly thinking about my university's student elections when I'm writing this.
And yes, I am still upset about the way that some students have been left out of university discourse simply because the people in charge don't really care enough to reach out to these groups.
And yes, I'm looking at all the student organizing groups who love posting about every event on Facebook, but then complain that no one has showed up or no one cares when they didn't put in the work to do any other types of advertising, and forgot that not everyone is on social media.
Also looking at the theatre performance who complained that no one showed up because they were too worried about the coronavirus but didn't think of asking anybody outside the group about solutions that could have made social distancing in the theatre possible and thought it was because their material was too controversial. Considering the show was about a week before we all left campus for good and that students were already thinking of leaving, plus they scheduled it on a mid-term day, I think that view was a bit short-sighted.
Pro tip: if you're ever running for student government, it's generally not a good idea to only focus your attention on the people who are being vocal and showing up to school events. It's actually people who aren't as involved in school that are the people you need to convince, since this is generally the majority of students on campus. If you can demonstrate that you are able to reach beyond your social circle to meet new people and introduce yourself as a candidate, listen to what they have to say, and incorporate it in your campaigning, that can be a really great way to get more votes.
Another unpopular opinion from me? I can’t really think of any right now. I guess maybe one is me not being interested in slice of life anime shows, though that‘s more personal taste than anything else.