Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Friends



Hi guys. This is my second post! Now that you know a little bit more about me, I want to let you know about my "friends". Friends in middle school vary from 
friendly-with 
to hatred 
to best friends.
       There's only around five people that I can trust with my deepest darkest secrets but I guess that's true with everyone.  And there're only one or two people in my school now that I really hate. Everyone else in my school I'm very friendly with. For instance, at lunch you sit with everybody and you talk but it's not like in-depth conversation. It's just like "have you ever" games or "would you rather". Stuff like that is like our main topic if you don't really know the person. If you can trust people in your school, that's great. But that's not really true about some of the kids in my school. It's not really all the kids in my school...it's just mostly the girls. Like, you never hear guys in my school gossip about each other. Because guys don't really seem to care. But girls can be mean. I have no idea why.  I don't think anyone does! If you do, please email me cause I'd love to know. For instance there's this girl in my class and I used to be great friends with her... but this year she became boy crazy and mean. 
     I'm really happy that I live in a society that is so accepting to gay people.  One of my best friends name is Frank and he came out this year. The sad thing is, there are still homophobic people in the world, and two of them are his parents! The good news is, they don't read blogs. And they don't really speak English. 
     Frank is my best guy friend.  I love to hang out with him. He makes me laugh and that is the most important thing to me in a friend. The thing about Frank is...he is best friends with that girl that I mentioned! I told that girl that she was being mean to someone, so she called me a wh*re. Well I'm not. So I didn't get offended by it. I just laughed in her face and walked away. 
     I have a lot of other friends that I hang out with almost every day. One of them is named Ashley and the other is named Mamuhda. We all do track together and have so much in common. We only really became best friends this year. I wish that middle school lasted longer because I think eighth-graders have the most confidence and therefore are more friendly to everybody and therefore make more friends. Like in sixth grade, I was so socially awkward I didn't talk to anybody and I was told by lots of people that I was annoying. This year I have matured a lot and feel like I've grown into my personality.  I'm still immature sometimes like everybody (like Seth)...for instance, I make 'your momma' jokes and laugh when anyone else makes them.
     Today was really nice out.  It was sunny and, of course, at the first sight of warm weather, most girls in my school just started wearing booty shorts and crop tops. And it's kind of cold out today! But if they want to get frost bite, to each their own. 
   As for me, I'm not unpopular but I'm not popular. Everyone at school knows me and everyone is super nice to me, except for one or two people.  I'm not mean like the super sevens but I'm not boring either. I guess I'm just kind of a normal kid.  I don't really think of myself as popular,  but as the class clown. I always make jokes (as you'll kind of find out as you read my blogs) and I also don't always listen to the teacher. 
     So, I told you little bit more about myself and my friends and how school is. 
     My next blog is going to be about this girl's bat mitzvah that I went to.  I'm gonna tell you guys the 10 good things about bat mitzvahs and 10 Bad things about them.
     If you have any suggestions about what I should blog about leave them in the comments below. 
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     Thank you for reading 
     From,
     Juli