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    I think the way teenagers are portrayed is the way others view them. As in behaviour, reputation, etc. So if you got a bad attitude, a horrible reputation, etc. you're going to be portrayed as that. So, it has nothing to do with discrimination. It's all about the way you act.
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    Its discrimination. Recently, we had a cop come into our school to do a talk, and he was saying that if someone was intimidated by us talking to eachother they could split us up. That's not fair. It's not our fault if they find us scary, we aren't doing anything wrong. They say "Everyone is equal" well then we could call the police, say a pair of granny's were scaring us, they'd have to be split up. The cops wouldn't do that. It's well unfair.

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    I think lots of kids in their early to mid teens attitudes are really bad now.
    I am not saying every teen is like that but just take a look at how lots behave in the city centres and you can see why people think that.
    dont complain about what people think of teens try and change their minds by the way you act (thats if you do act a total **** head like a lot in my city do)

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    Generally we are not really like that, we are angels innit? Nahh, we in Singapore aren't that erm, holiganish (no offense), I know no one who does drugs.
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    people think we're all like chavs and troublemakers with hoodies and what not, especially old people.
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    Know what you mean. I was waiting for a bus yesterday and two elderly women came in, so I moved so they could sit together. They were mortified, so was another chap sat near by.


    Quote Originally Posted by AndyDude312 View Post
    Its discrimination. Recently, we had a cop come into our school to do a talk, and he was saying that if someone was intimidated by us talking to eachother they could split us up. That's not fair. It's not our fault if they find us scary, we aren't doing anything wrong. They say "Everyone is equal" well then we could call the police, say a pair of granny's were scaring us, they'd have to be split up. The cops wouldn't do that. It's well unfair.
    I know. Adults have pubs to socialise. What do we have? Fields are being used for housing..
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    It isn't just chavs though, it's emos and skaters and stuff too.

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