So you got free tickets to a couple of concerts, and that's why my friends are inferior to yours? Stuff like this always bothered me - the whole "my friends are better than yours" thing. Now, IDK if mine actually are better, but the things they've done have left a bigger impact than a couple of concert tickets would. You see, I have the kinds of friends who will sit in a dirty ass stairwell with me at 1 am because I need to cry. I've got the girl that'll run to Rite Aid with me at 1:30 for no reason at all. I've got the friends who will drag me to a movie when I'm sick at midnight, and I'll have a good time anyway, just because we're together. My friends and I can have conversations that last for hours, and when I glance at the clock, I think that there's no way that much time could have passed. We can watch the same TV show for hours and not get bored. I'll sleep on my friend's couch when I'm tired, even though my own room is only nine doors away, but whatever, at least we're together. I'll sit through a psychopathology lecture with my friend because we can laugh at the professor afterward. I've got the kind of friend that will laugh at me while I'm having a tattoo done, but then she'll go get me lollipops so I can bite through the pain. She's the girl who will let me drive around with her for hours and hours, speeding and breaking all sorts of laws and laughing about how much fun jail would be. Guess what? My friends don't need to get me free stuff to be my best friends. They're my best friends because they have a little piece of my heart, and my soul. They laugh with me when I'm laughing, they hold my head up when I cry, and they laugh when I walk into a wall and almost break my nose. I love my girls, and I wouldn't trade them away for anything...not even a free concert ticket to see my favorite band. So don't go around posting things that say "Proof that my friends are better than yours", because really, I've got the best friends I could have, and better yet, I've got the only ones I want.
That's all.
xo,
-k
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