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When one becomes a teenager, the number one thing they want, is to become friends with other teenagers. And when they become friends with other teenagers, they, over time, start to act like their friends, think like their friends, talk like their friends. But what happens to the teenager almost every single time? Much less, to the one who is nice to everybody? Once their "friends" feel the time is right, they are rejected, hurt, treated like they're worthless. Teenagers look at each other as nothing but an artificial source of interaction, and they only appreciate it when it goes their own way. And they only appreciate it until they decide to reveal that they don't give a shit about you. How do I know this? Because that's who I was. The guy who gave every student who came into the class a warm welcome. Hell, even one guy, who had been arrested in the past, I was pretty much the only person who gave him a chance, and how did that work out? He never valued me or appreciated me for the accepting guy I was. Teenagers (ESPECIALLY nowadays) are irresponsible and ignorant beings, who are so careless about those around them that they do not even value the people of their own age. The only people in my life who have truly shown that they care about me are adults. And as a 17-year-old guy, the person I consider my best friend is a woman in her 20s. A best friend of mine does NOT have to also be a teenager.