Saturday, 7:30am, five high school students were invited to the school library by their teachers for different reasons. Was asked to write an inspection titled How am I. A nerd, an obedient silly white sweet, a wrestler, a ruffian, and a goth girl. Everyone carried them at the beginning, won't let their guards down. Obeying what kind of person they usually do and behave. But after several conflicts and contradictions helped each other by mistake. Everyone relaxed, played together, and called Mary Jane together. I guess people r more honest when they r toasted. Everyone talked about their troubles of deep down. There are disputes and tears. But at the same time, the world is reduced to people, and they are all distressed by the pressure brought by their inherent small life circle, so it resonated with each other. In the end, the silly Baitian and the ruffian who complained to each other fell in love with each other. The athlete who is good at listening and telling about her heart and the goth girl who loves to lie and don't gregariously called. Geek alone helped everyone write the essay I don't give a damn and then smiled with honey and got into his father's car.
The story seems simple, but it actually illustrates a problem that exists in the United States and even in many parts of the world. People tend to group themselves, whether in school or at work. In this way we feel a sense of belonging, security, and coolness. Watching comics like Star Wars is nerd. In order for girls to like me, I have to be like an athlete. Just like those who love to play basketball like to laugh at those who study well, and laugh at the ruffians in school when they study well. We are used to seeing people with labels, and we are also used to label ourselves with labels. It's like saying that I am a literary youth, I am a sports madman, and I am Xiaoqing, so on. But if things go on like this, our eyes become narrower, and people in different circles from us naturally wear colored glasses. This is the root of the contradiction and estrangement. Before you have a deep understanding of this person, you label him through his appearance or behavior.
So just like this extreme situation in the film, when we meet people with different labels, it is an attitude of contempt or incomprehension to stay away.
But why don't we actively contact them and get to know them? Deep down, we may be very similar, and different labels can also collide with different sparks. Just like I'm 27 I'm only getting better by drake. Why don't you dare to try while you are young.
PS why good girls always like the bad guys.....
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