Teenagers. We all were one. Some of us are still one. We scare old people and Rob banks, we wear hoodies and drink in bus stations. We are known for asbos, we are known for spitting on streets. Teenagers, what wonderful creatures.
But the thing is, you, you people reading this shaking your head and tutting to Jimmy at in his chair, were once all of them things. But we aren't all like that and I think it's wrong. I don't spit, I don't have a asbo and as far as I know I don't scare old people and I certainly do not wear hoodies so why do we all get tarnished with the same brush? How unfair is that?
I, Anna Taylor, 16 and 8 months don't do them things because I was brought up in a... nice, clean, solid family. I was taught what was right and wrong and how to act in public. Some parents fail at this. The older generations fail to recognise that I'm also scared of my generation and that I wish they would pull their pants up. Unfortunately you nagging at betty and bingo isn't going to help the situation. All it's doing is pissing is teens of even more.
I wish everyone would be polite and say hello and thank you and I wish everyone would get on and be nice but I also wish for a lot of other things, doesn't mean they can come true. Its unfair that because a small majority of people have some things what are "wrong in the name of society" doesn't mean we all are horrible. By saying this doesn't it make society wrong, don't we need to ask ourselves why we do what we do?
Teenagers will always be kids, it's what we do. Don't expect us to be adults and treat us like children. All we ask for is just some leeway, is it that hard?
Mwah
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