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Discretion: Teens' Greatest Fear
In the October issue of Teen Ink, Kate Beckman writes an interesting article called “Discretion: Teens’ Greatest Fear.” This article is about the image that so many people are trying to have. Many teenagers want to be known as popular, so they use Facebook as a source to help them.
I completely agree with what is said in this article. There are so many people who are constantly updating their statuses and adding new pictures to their profiles on Facebook. They want to be noticed and get attention, no matter if it’s good or bad. I can see this dilemma occurring in Ayersville because there would be times when I would walk in the halls and “overhear” a person complaining about her drama because she would practically yell it across the hallway for everyone to hear. Most of the time I get really annoyed with it, and I don’t give those people the satisfaction they want by pretending not to hear them and moving on.
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