
goldship
The King of Spergs
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For my entire life, I've been outcasted for my behaviors and looks. During elementary school, I was bullied by the entire class and had scissors thrown at me. I thought they were my friends, I was too innocent to notice. I told my mother, but she never believed me. No one ever paid attention to me, which caused me to act out during school and at home. Later in middle school, I was made fun of by the popular kids. I was asked out as jokes. It fueled my hate for normies. Their snide behaviors and giggles behind my back. I was pushed into lockers, had my hair pulled, mocked, brutally bullied. No one believed me, yet again. I stopped going to school. I got into drugs and lost my mind. After going to the hospital, I started to slowly go back to school. I made friends. One friend in particular, a girl. She was bubbly, cute, and we got along well. I never connected with someone so closely. After those "friends" started spreading rumors about me, she stayed by my side. She didn't leave me. We spent the summer hanging out together, getting high and drunk in her room. I would spend so much time at her house, that her parents didn't flinch when I walked through the door. I had a taste of freedom. Happiness. It was the only summer I ever did anything besides rotting away in my room, and it was the best three months of my life. We would nap outside and stay up all night talking to each other. I could never believe that so many people experience this feeling everyday. I finally had what I was missing out on and craving for so long. In the end, I fucked up, and she decided to stop talking to me. Now every summer I think of her. I think of what I missed out on. I think of the friendship I could've kept. Now I scroll endlessly on social media getting recommended people from my school. People I walked by everyday. It's so humiliating watching people in groups laughing and having fun with their friends, while I'm outcasted. They never even noticed I was there. I watch stories on instagram of people going to parties, getting drunk with their friends, going to the beach, etc, and it makes me lose hope for my life. I'm so far behind compared to my peers. I can't speak to anyone because I've been alienated my entire life. I've tried to change. I've put myself out there. No matter what I do, they can always tell I'm ND. My face throws them off. The way I speak. I often think of the study where groups of NT's watched groups of ND's and NT's preform the same action. They voted the ND's extremely low, without knowing they were ND. I'm worried for my future. Am I going to leech off my parents for the rest of my life? Will I ever get over this roadblock? Teenage years are the most important developmental years, and I'm wasting mines away, rotting online. I have nowhere I can go. I have nothing I can do. I want to have fun. I want to be social. I want to go to parties. I want to stay up at night sneaking out with my friends. I want to experience this teenage fun that everyone else so easily has. My mind is a trap and I'm much more intelligent than my brain rotted peers, so they can never understand what I'm talking about. They ask me why I would think about something like that.
TLDR; My social alienation makes it difficult for me to find friends as I watch my teenage years wither away rotting online as everyone my age parties and enjoys their life.
TLDR; My social alienation makes it difficult for me to find friends as I watch my teenage years wither away rotting online as everyone my age parties and enjoys their life.