In the Know
How do you know someone? How do you know when this is accomplished? Is it simply a matter of knowing what they're like in certain environments and how they react to certain stimuli? Do you have to know minute details like a favourite colour/food/clothing/music/band/hair style/actor/movie/book/website in order to know someone? What can you tell someone to get them to know you better? What do they have to tell you to achieve the same thing?
ANd so on. Maybe I"ll work on this later.
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This is pertaining to the last blog.. but figured you'll see this one since it your latest blog.
I feel the same as you.. about high school friends.. ever since grade 9 I never felt like I was ever a part of them because.. I was different and I never "fit in". It's been about 3 years since I graduated high school and I've learned that I shouldn't dwell to much on the past and that I should really appreciate the friends I have now. If those high school friends are really "true", they would have contacted you. I use to call them all the time.. I eventually got fed up. If they cared enough they would also try and keep in contact with you.
With the precious few, we spordically call each other. Just remember relationships/friendships are two way streets.
High school friendships can be very superficial, as I've found.
Oh, I treasure the friends I have now like no tomorrow. That entry was midwifed into my journal due to me reflecting on my past whilst high.
I have a small handful of high school friends who I feel are special. It's just weird contrasting this current situation to what I thought would have happened when I was in high school.
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