Teenagers are f*cking weird
By Fae Maverick
@Fa_Maverick (9487)
Australia
September 8, 2022 12:34am CST
Today I was eating lunch and enjoying Bubble Tea in the food court of Rundle Place. I was sitting at a table with stools and a group of teenagers stopped next to me. One of them a male with a rather gross-looking wannabe porno stache barked at me and one of his mates commented on my sex life. Then a young... I won't say, lady... Said, "I'm embarrassed for you that you dressed that way."
What am I wearing? Well, have a look at the photo. If it hadn't been me it could have been a younger alternative person perhaps wearing their outfit for the first time and being elated and so happy to just finally be able to be themself and then a little b*tch like that comes along. It could have obliterated their confidence and they may never touch an alternative get up again.
A better person would wish her well and hope whatever is bothering her for her to be such a tw*t to randoms clears up. I don't, I don't have the patience for people like that.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
It was the middle of the day they should have been in class not wandering around the food court harassing randoms
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@LadyDuck (471497)
• Switzerland
8 Sep 22
@Fa_Maverick They surely decided not to go to school and their families do not care to know what they do.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
@LadyDuck I should have called the school to be petty They did have names on their jumpers too.
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
8 Sep 22
You should have told her that it's not their business how you dress or anything else about you... People are soooo weird!
I'm sorry that happened.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
Im embarrassed she is such a little tw*t to total strangers just to fit in with her greasy sh*thead friends. Like thats fine if you resent your peer group cause they made you another cog in the machine but dont take it out on other people.
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
8 Sep 22
@Fa_Maverick Exactly. Pretty used to dress much like you do now but she was never nasty to other people. You actually remind me of my daughter.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
@DaddyEvil She will get a rude awakening someday. Like when she starts working and then gets fired cause no one likes her
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
8 Sep 22
I don't know if I would've said anything out loud, but I'd at-least think about Jesus Christ 'they judge themselves'-comment (on the Pharisees who felt guilty about their sinfulness and so took it out on the maid).
The closest I've ever been to that was back when I had long (quite beautiful, I've heard) hair, and I was walking to the men's room--which was down a long hallway way past the ladies' room--and some guy tried to stop me, "Excuse me, the ladies room is right over there!"
I just replied in my manliest voice, "Interesting," and hurried on to the men's room.
But that probably IS one of the reasons I shave my head and wear a goatee now.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
tch, that's quite awkward. Should have been like "If I go in there I will be put on a register teeheehee" in your manliest voice.
Teenagers need to not. I was never like that as a teen. I'd actually find other people's get ups interesting. Like the dude that has been dressing like a wizard for like 15 years now.... Nothing wrong with it.
I hope someone pays her out for her uneven cakey makeup job she had on
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@moffittjc (121581)
• Gainesville, Florida
9 Sep 22
Well, that sucks that they treated you that way. They should learn to mind their own business and not be so rude to other people.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
10 Sep 22
@moffittjc not physically, psychologically maybe by making them realise just how small they are.
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@vickyrose (2235)
• Cooma, Australia
17 Sep 22
When I was your age, i did experience similar nastiness. It became a norm for some teenage girls, it used to bother me, but I got so used to it that they finally got tired, they grew up or moved. I hope that it’s not a habitual occurrence .,
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
17 Sep 22
Never seen them again well maybe I couldnt tell cause they fit in so hard they were absorbed into the faceless crowd of normality. So average :p
@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
8 Sep 22
@Fa_Maverick yeah right. It is not really acceptable.
It is good that you did not go down to their level.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
8 Sep 22
Either way not acceptable. So glad I wasnt like that.
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@cabuyogty (3025)
• Philippines
8 Sep 22
I have a same experience like yours before . I use to ignore some teenagers having that kind of attitude . They were not my priorities . I will not get anything from them . I have a lot of important things to do in my life . I hope that you can move on what happened to you last time
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