Member Since: 5/14/2012
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I understand if it's a personal and very legitimate reason, but if your dropping out because the work is too "hard", or your "lazy", or some other ********, I won't judge you, but I'm going think where your mind is. If you couldn't handle the high school work, what makes you think you'll be able to handle all the work that comes with adulthood? I mean...
Plus, I've seen four high school dropouts so far: Two of them live with my BF & his family and are lazy and don't do **** and just sit around in their pajamas all day with no job or anything, my uncle dropped out of high school and then led a very hard life afterwards but he soon went back (a positive) and graduated, and my aunt as well and everytime we looked up, she was having baby daddy drama among other problems. I try not to stereotype, but when stuff like this tends to happen, one tends to think and wonder. 
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