Daniel Olsen
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Following the crowd doesn't make you cool. It just makes you a lemming, or a sheep. Lemmings have been known to follow each other off cliffs.
Cool is being the one that leads and introduces new things that are good for everyone.
If, when I was in High School, I had "followed the crowd" and done exactly what everyone else did, then I wouldn't have had multiple dates every Friday and Saturday night, and girls waiting in line asking when I'd take them out.
Of course, my version of SnapChat back then was to include a chisel and hammer tied to the stone the note was chiseled on, with the instructions to chip the rock into small unrecognizable pieces when they were done reading the pic art on the stones. Yeah, it's been that long since High School. Maybe the girls just liked me because I was one of the few guys that wasn't a complete Neanderthal. Maybe it was because I bathed regularly, and the Neanderthals didn't. Maybe it was because my grunts were cute.
Later, young'uns.
Haha yes this is all true. I wasn't telling you my personal opinion or what I think is cool, I was simply explaining to you the average teenager's perception, or what society would label as 'cool'.
