When I lived in a small town called Crestview, Florida, I was known as a skater
or punker. This was because of the way I dressed, the way I talked, the way I wore my
hair and the music that I listened to. Because I was known as a skater people had a
preconceived opinion of me. What I mean is that people treated me differently because
of their concept of me. Even though some people got to know me pretty well, some still
thought that I was a stereotypical skater. I really was not a typical one, which is what I
First, most stereotypical skaters do drugs; I won't and never will, but because of
my stereotype a lot of people thought that I did drugs. A lot of skaters are also very rude.
I am a very polite person, which a lot of p
Now I am not as much of a skater, clothes and hair wise, because of all the grief
about all stereotypes and the world would be a better place for everyone who lives in it
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