Is it normal to be irritated by people yet want a strong friendship?

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  • Haha, good luck finding that in high school! If you are looking for people your age who are mature and have their priorities straight then as it stands, you're probably S.O.L.!

    It's normal, though. I can't stand most of my acquentences, they all either procreate mindlessly (OMG I AM HAVIN ANOTHR BABBY) without so much as a high school diploma to their names (HIGH SCOL WAS SO DRAMA), sit around either working a dead end job or living off of their parents money getting piercings and tattoos every other month complaining about how everyone else is sheep, they are unique individuals and they don't want to sell their individuality for money and how they are true intellectuals, depressives that literally do nothing but whine and complain, people who constantly complain about "OMG DA DRAMA" in their lives but continue living their lives in that manner even though they are supposably miserable and "tird of da drama" OR people like me that have just barely enough spare time to eat and shower, let alone have a social life.

    I have a few good friends that break that mold but I most certainly did not find them in high school. Just wait until you graduate or look for friends outside of high school because you probably aren't going to find quality stock in a building full of people who are only there because the law/their parents require them to be.

    Granted, I'd like to add that from my experience in the work place and in college, you're going to find dumbasses everywhere you go. The severity of the stock may depend on the location but as a general rule, it's best to just be diplomatic to all of the above until you meet someone that is worthwhile. Often, irresponsible people have at least one responsible and sane friend. Just sucks that sometimes you have to sift through shit to find gold. Don't be angry at people that don't seem quite right. They don't realize it themselves, I'd imagine that makes their lives frustrating.

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