Id like to be rebellious, and I am a bit at home, but when Im out I really am a bit of a wuss.
In school I sometimes ignore the rules, but not the big ones :p
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Id like to be rebellious, and I am a bit at home, but when Im out I really am a bit of a wuss.
In school I sometimes ignore the rules, but not the big ones :p
Well, I'll only follow rules if I believe them to be reasonable. I don't break them just to rebel.
Also, I'm not much of a conformist, considering my musical taste is stuck far back in the '60s, and the fact that I never even once supported the war, or had any feelings resembling Patriotism.
To conform where I live means to listen to Country music, while waving around an American flag, preventing abortions, and stopping homosexuals from having any civil rights whatsoever. Basically just being my perfect, white, Christian self.
So I guess I'm neither. I'm whatever I feel like being at that juncture.
I wouldn't really call many people rebellious. We all live in a controlled society and our lives are very much restricted. Whilst we do have the freedom that others do not, we still have to live up to expectations of others and we have our paths that we didn't necessarily decide alone.
Most people who claim to be rebels, aren't rebels at all. If you were to ask one of those so called rebels just what it is they rebel against, an what they have acheived from rebeling, your unlikely to hear anything that could be classed as rebellious. To a certain extent I have to conform of course, but I'm far more inclined to be rebellious, than I am to be a conformist.