So, apparently I do not have much to say, but it doesn't really seem to matter to anyone. I do find it annoying though when individuals point out your faults in a blog. Isn't this a time to express yourself? Does a typo really matter? I don't think so!!
So here is this week's question...Is it important to "fit in?" Boy, now that is a deep one, don't you think? I think one does have a tendency to feel that they must "fit it." But, it is always nice when people just be themselves. It shouldn't matter what anyone thinks about you, just be you. This is, of course, realizing that you must not break the rules and being nice is always a good thing.
So, I challenge all of you...be yourself this week. Don't "fit in." Although, Friday will be a little difficult to fit in when we are all wearing green and white. Have a great Spirit Week Sand Creek!!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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Hey Mrs. Chambers blogging is complicated because mine is dumb
No Mrs. Chambers I dont think it is important to fit in as along as you are being yourself but if you can fit in and be yourself at the same time than you're on the right path.
-Breanna
Well chambers...i dont think that it is important to fit in. You are who you are dont try to be anybody else.
Yeah fitting in isn't important, you need to stay true. But honestly almost everything you go through in life is an attempt to make you fit in?
Hey mrs. Chamber this weeks a good one. I think that everyone tried to "fit in" in there own way. You get those kids who are like emo and then there the preppy people and theres like artistic people. All these people are trying to be socially exceptable by someone else. So yea thats my view on it.. I'll try to be original this week mmk.
Fitting in, i think that if you are who you are and dont change for anyone then your just fine!! if you have to change for someone else then they're not worth it!! so you dont have to fit in!!
I think you should always be yourself, but if your being a freak and not social and sit in your room your whole life, then you should change.
I don't think that you have to fit in, because you are what you make yourself, no one can change that. If you want to fit in thats fine but don't change everything about yourself.
-David
I don't think it is important to fit in. If you fit in, your not being you. If people don't like you when you are being yourself, that's just too bad!
mrs chambers thats stupid
i like this blog. i dont get it either (why ppl try so hard) but i guess we all kind of do this without thinkin about it. We all have our personal likes and dilikes but some ppl pretend that they are somethin that they arent and that bothers me b/c they look stupider than just doing something dumb and being themselves. im more able to accept someone for being themselves then them being a fake.
I don't believe it is important to "fit in". Fitting in requires you to change who you are so people would accept you, therefore when those people accept you, it's not a true acceptance. I don't care what other's have to say, what others see as "fitting in", I will be myself.
Mrs. Chambers don't worry, i am always myself.
I'm always myself.
but like what if you told someone to be themselfs.. and they did something gross.. like pooped on the carpet..
Wouldnt that be sick?
Hey Mrs. Chambers a lot of people do try to fit in but i think it is important to be yourself even though fitting in makes you feel better.
It also annoys me when people fail to use names. If for whatever reason you were offended by my comment, feel free to use my name. While I am sure you could find millions of reasons to say that I am immature, I find it incredibly immature to call someone out like that. I felt as if I was accomplishing the goal of the assignment by showing you that, yes, I had read your blog. If it was meant to be funny, which I doubt, I will be more than happy to take it that way, because it is funny if that's the way you were approaching it.
Back on track, fitting in is overrated. Fitting in is simply a reflection of a person's security with who they are. And this is one long comment. Extra credit?
Fitting in to me is personally unacceptable. Whats the point of changing yourself to live a life thats already been explored by modern day society? If people are all about changing who they are to be in an "acceptable" state doesn't that leave a void in the spectrum of society? Things wouldn't be as diverse as they could have been. As time goes on people are starting to branch off which is quite obvious seeing as there are new groups that did not exist some 30 years ago, or even a decade ago. I am myself day in and day out. Which is more than enough to satisfy all that I am.
BTW, your timezone is set to PST. This is by no means an act of pointing out your faults.
Of course fitting in isn't important! Everyone seems to be worried about 'being popular' and 'being with the IN crowd', but where is that going to get them 20 years from now?
Nowhere! Noone will remember it, school is for making good grades and good friends!
Mrs. Chambers, I've like never fit in! KUDOS
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