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Conformity

Submitted by justamercykiss on April 29, 2007

Category: Miscellaneous
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Ever since we were young, adults have told us to think for ourselves and to stand up for what we believe. This leads to a monumental misunderstanding on the part of the youth of our great world. You see, kids these days are very literal beings, and thus they are led to believe that what the “grown-ups” say is exactly what they mean. Due to this charming quality of childhood thought, many children are led to believe that they are indeed unique and freethinking individuals exempt from the conformity of their peers. The poor misguided souls soon learn, of course, that conformity is necessary to survival and that, without this pressure to be the same, anarchy would spring forth and consume us all. Our story begins with one such foolish adolescent named Bob who, as we will see, always believed himself to be somewhat of a rebel in that he refuses to conform to the trends that his peers cling to.
Bob was a typical 7th grade boy, wild, rambunctious, and full of that spirit that one inevitably loses with maturity. He had grown up in a very freethinking household in which he was encouraged to try anything that tipped his fancy and to find himself without influence from media and his peers. Up until the 7th grade, Bob had been home schooled which had allowed him to be nurtured in a somewhat atypical environment that his parents had established. This year however, his mother had decided to become a “modern woman” and join the prestigious ranks of women in the workforce. Yes, she got a job. This meant that no one would be home to teach and monitor Bob. Hence, Bob was enrolled in public middle school for his 7th grade year.
Since Bob had always been home schooled, the concept of junior high was somewhat appealing. To his adolescent mind, this new school, filled with boys, and especially with girls, his own age, was a wonderful adventure that he couldn’t wait to start. Although on the outside, he feigned indifference at whether or not he would be...

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