Part of that is just having your shit together and taking your future more seriously. Besides my fat football jock buddy above, I knew guys who were players who got caught up in gang shit too. They're now either dead, OD'ed, or in and out of prison.
If Justin Bieber never became famous, he would just be a regular 31 year old guy working at a gas station probably...
Spoken like someone totally unaware of the stereotypeaccuracy principle:
No, he got more abused by his homophobic haters
*gives Odell Beckham Jr. a blow job in your path*
This is damage the bullies caused on him
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My dad told me a funny story where he coaxed a bunch of cute girls to a party in the 50s, because he bullshited them that Franky Avalon was his cousin and he might show up.
That's how you dealt with teen idols back then. Play along. Don't bully them.
My husband was a dork in that spent all his time playing D&D in hs and got rejected by every girl he tried with. I was his first everything at 22. He's really successful in every avenue now, and as happy as can be.
Meanwhile my older brother who peaked in high school is in his late 40s, rocking a broccoli cut, and reposts sad teenage memes about anxiety and depression on ig all day while his angry wife screeches about how much men suck and how lonely she is on facebook. I think a lot of people peak in high school.
It's probably got something to do with things coming to you too easily while you're young, doesn't set you up for later challenges very well. Still a better chance than young incels that give up before they're even out of hs though, I'll give you that. Used to be different, when staying at home and living on the internet wasn't an option, kids were kinda forced to find their way.
when i was in college i coaxed a bunch of girls into taking their shirts off at a party just for fun then i left and cheated on my girlfriend with some other whores
This isn't a confession booth Zack, take a hike.
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