That seems... quite odd to me. Are you in grade school? That might explain it.
Who's bringing up your appearance issues? Friends? Family? Bullies? Strangers in the street?
I wouldn't be surprised, but if you cut it in half it loses a lot of its protection from the outside world.
Where'd you get that from?
Well then most people would know such a person.
You called one person being that way an outlier, so I added three more from my own experience (two friends and myself.)
And yeah, maybe that is still an outlier. I'm willing to accept that, because I have something that might explain why it's more common with the people I know. The three of us are part of a Christian fellowship, and Phillipians 3:3 says we have confidence in Christ and not the flesh - interestingly enough, I literally just got back from a Bible study with that group where we hit that verse.
You can also get that kind of confidence by not worrying about where you fall on the attractiveness scale. I like to think I'm that way. If I wanted to I could definitely pick out things that might make me ugly, but I don't worry about it. I care more about the interactions I have with people than I do about how I physically look. The only things about my appearance that give me a degree of confidence are just things that amuse me, like that I always wear the same color scheme or that my normal and facial hair differ in color and texture.
I can think of at least two of my friends who also share the quality of being comfortable and self accepting despite not being physically attractive, and I really enjoy being friends with them.
Nice. I haven't actually played the game in years. The brainrot just hasn't healed.
Not really. "She was a teenager" and "his name was Copper" are implied to be different subjects.
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The shape of the dog looks a bit like Among Us.
Man, that's rough.