Gossip and drama. Two things in which the systematic secondary school do not how to evict. Absolutely everyone loves chin-wagging gossip: the excitement and the adrenaline bubbles in your ears. Your business is the business of the whole school in two minutes flat. Like the smell of a succulent cake, everyone wants a whiff of your personal life! The exploding of private things.
Recently, thanks to the joyous discovery of Facebook, overnight a few of my classmates had fallen out with each other. There's one thing falling out with someone but it's something else when those two people are in the same friendship group. It forces the surrounding to pick sides and tears friendship groups apart. Each person involved told their side of the story: unsurprisingly different from the other persons. Worse of all those surrounded were tugged in and forced to feel awkward. How is that fair?
Girls own that reputation that we're all in ore of some juicy drama, and that we can fall out over the tiniest of things. No lies, sometimes that's the case I admit but these were boys! They were worse than any girls I'd ever seen before- blimey! Whether you’re a boy or a girl don't lower yourself to get involved. If you spread lies people will be certain to steer clear of you as they don't want their secrets to escape out of the jar.
Chattering lies...
I have a question for you: how does it make you feel when people biasedly natter about you? A little attention, but is any press (even if they're saying incorrect things) good press? No! People find the obsession to chatter about everyone else's lives, when they don't even know the truth. Well, we shouldn't assume. If we don't know the facts then we shouldn't open our mouths, and edge on littering lies...
Some people love to get involved. As if they're hawks they descend upon the drama, just to get what? An inch of satisfaction. With drama around people crawl out of the woodwork to glimpse and involve themselves in the situation.