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Standing up for the Outcasts

Postby holysoldier5000 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:46 pm

Standing up for the Outcasts

Have you ever been an outcast? I have. And I can tell you it is rough being excluded from the cool kids or the popular crowd. It also is a very lonely place that is harmful on the self-esteem. Most of my life I was an outcast for various different reasons. Mainly it was because people wouldn’t accept me for who I was… and who I was, was me. I was not good enough for the preps, or “the guys,â€
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Postby Chiyocities » Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:14 pm

Yeah, I used to feel isolated among the in-crowd. It was hard to get through at first, but it's only natural to grow out of it after highschool, especially when people begin to enter the real world and realize that friendships start to become rare.

From my perspective, the problem with kids who feel they are "outcasts" is that they haven't made full use of their individuality and the things that make them unique. Their conditions of worth are focused more on people who society tells them, instead of following what God says is most important for the person. They feel isolated because of the need to be accepted, even though they realize socialization can be a dangerous thing (sacrificing your individuality with their standards\peer pressure).

Fitting in just to be liked is definately not a healthy way of gaining friendships. But I find that being unique isn't a bad thing as long as you use it to please God. That's why I am finding the concept of self-actualization a very useful tool in finding what makes "you" and use it to help people. It motiviates one to dig deep into their own potentials and serve others as well as God, without any emotional strings attached.

And yes. It's good to make meaningful friendships with the friendless. Friendships that are actually from the heart are more important than friendships that only serve to heighten one's ego.
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Postby Heart of Sword » Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:36 pm

Yep. I was. But only because I stood up for the outcasts. It was worth it though. Me and my outcast friends had lots of fun. XD
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Money, get away
Get a good job with good pay and you're okay
And all and all you're just another brick in the wall
Shoutin’ in the street gonna take on the world some day
But Bismallah will not let me go
Because I'll see you on the dark side of the moon

Tommy used to work on the docks
Union's been on strike
Bright eyes burning like fire
And exposing every weakness
However carefully hidden by the kids

Who will love a little Sparrow
Who's traveled far and cries for rest
Spare him his life from this monstrosity

I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all
And if the band youre in starts playing different tunes
We will we will rock you
We will we will rock you!

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Postby Pride » Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:37 pm

I was before I moved. I got harassed and all that junk for almost all of my life. Not fun at all. Even when I started to "fit in" after recieving my letter in baseball (not softball mind you...). I didn't want that shallow stuff ^^;

Moved to a new school and since there's over 1000 students, and its not as shallow minded, I get along just fine.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:26 pm

I'm starting to wonder what others think of me in real life. My best friends are wacky and stuff and sometimes can be non serious. (But when its time to be series, they are WAY more serious that most other people)

I'm worried how if people perceive me to be some "immature video-game junkie brat" or something. Which I am A. Sometimes immature, B. A video-game junkie. But I'm worried if people perceive me as ONLY that.

Oh well =\
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Postby Shao Feng-Li » Sat Jan 14, 2006 5:51 am

I was a bit of an outcast in school. All the "popular" kids in their little groups were kinda stupid, so it didn't bother me.
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Postby Mave » Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:42 am

There will always be circumstances when we feel like outcasts. By being an aspiring christian manga artist alone pretty much depletes all the commonality I have with anyone I know offline.

I generally handle it by fostering pride in whatever made me an outcast in the sense of thanking God for making me who I am. Hey, there's nothing wrong with being weird for God. \m/
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Postby Heart of Sword » Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:47 am

Mr. Smartypants, I think you're lots of fun and a really good friend. You're not immature at all. X3
Heart of Sword's Rhapsody

Money, get away
Get a good job with good pay and you're okay
And all and all you're just another brick in the wall
Shoutin’ in the street gonna take on the world some day
But Bismallah will not let me go
Because I'll see you on the dark side of the moon

Tommy used to work on the docks
Union's been on strike
Bright eyes burning like fire
And exposing every weakness
However carefully hidden by the kids

Who will love a little Sparrow
Who's traveled far and cries for rest
Spare him his life from this monstrosity

I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all
And if the band youre in starts playing different tunes
We will we will rock you
We will we will rock you!

[Pink Floyd fan listening to Queen and hugging trees which is also known as taking care of God's creation with a pair of headphones on listening to Nightwish as loud as possible while writing a novel on a computer in the middle of a field filled with Wolves.]

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Postby Doubleshadow » Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:13 pm

Mave wrote:
I generally handle it by fostering pride in whatever made me an outcast in the sense of thanking God for making me who I am. Hey, there's nothing wrong with being weird for God.


I echo that sentiment. Being on my own at times with the presence of my Lord who loves me is much more comforting and peaceful then the temporary and conditional acceptance of other human beings. Not that loneliness does not exist at all for me, its just that I know I am never really alone (hence the screen name).
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Postby holysoldier5000 » Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:35 pm

Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I'm starting to wonder what others think of me in real life. My best friends are wacky and stuff and sometimes can be non serious. (But when its time to be series, they are WAY more serious that most other people)

I'm worried how if people perceive me to be some "immature video-game junkie brat" or something. Which I am A. Sometimes immature, B. A video-game junkie. But I'm worried if people perceive me as ONLY that.

Oh well =\


MSP, your like one of the coolest guys I know. You have a great head on your shoulders and I know you are going to go far with you no stop attitude of searching for truth and meaning. If only there were more teenagers as passionate about getting into God's word and God's world like you are.
Dude, your awesome. A man to be admired and emulated. :thumb:
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