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    Consider whether or not you care that you'd be called a social outcast anyway, considering you're not being cast out, but choosing NOT to go.

    Secondly, consider all options. Do you have anything better to do? Do you have reason to go? Do you have reason NOT to go? etc.

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    Not going to school events, its alot better off if im not there. But there might be 1 that im going to.

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    Jak, just go man. Prom is always a blast. Remember to keep it safe *cough*, and make sure you're sobered up.

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    around here you do SOMETHING that night, but hardly anyone goes to the dances. You usally watch the football game, go out to eat, then go to a redneck party,party hard and wake up in a ditch if you did it right.

    and thats what i did lol.

    this year i may not go to homecoming, XC meet to go to.(dont care bout popularity this year)
    prom, so far away, not sure bout that yet.

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    senior prom is like the only dance at my school wheres its ok if u dont have a date, but you come anyway. all the other dances, if you dont have a date, u might as well stay home cuz its kinda embarrassing. unless ur a jock or something and ur excuse can be "to hang out with ur football buddies"

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