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Saturday, May 17, 2003
don't know. i never went to a prom or anything, hell, i never had a boyfriend or any of that nonsense, and i never even graduated.

Neither did I, neither did I, and neither did I. High school was a big nothing for me and it ended extremely quickly.

it doesn't make me regret anything i didn't do; actually, i feel like dropping out was the best decision at that time.

Me neither. It was not only the best thing I could do, it was really the only thing I could do at the time.

It's strange that I still feel the repercussions of it from time to time-- like when people talk about their proms or high school reunions or high school boyfriends-- but I also feel a little sorry that kids who are living it at the time don't realize how ultimately unimportant it will turn out to be for them. Of course there's no way they could realize it, because whatever your life is at the present moment is as big as anything could be.