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10 high school movies about how hard being a teen girl can be

By Kate Erbland

While we may not exactly need movies to remind us that high school can be a terrible time for all teenagers (especially girls), it certainly doesn't hurt to watch big-screen stars go through the same sort of ringer that whole chunks of the population endure every day in the name of higher learning. High school is a minefield, and even if a teen heroine can navigate crushes, cliques and cafeteria food, modern-day cinema is packed with plenty of other problems to keep prom queens and wallflowers equally as busy and entertaining. From telepathy to witchcraft to vampires to organized murder to absolutely everything in between, there's scarcely a scary happening that hasn't yet gotten its own big-screen treatment (complete with a high school setting to make it even more terrifying).

With the latest incarnation of "Carrie" hitting theaters this month, it's time to explore some of the most horrifying high school-set movies about teen scream heroines ever committed to celluloid (and don't be too afraid: We've included a few lighter offerings to keep things fun). Teenagehood is hard enough, but these 10 movies prove just how hard growing up can really be, especially for girls with certain powers and influences far outside (normal) control.


http://t.entertainment.msn.com/its-not-e...toc=movies

If you're curious about which movies prove how hard life is for girls, click the link above!

My question is as follows:

Is life hard for teenage girls because of the patriarchy? Or because other girls are total bitches?

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100% of women are entitled to a man who is in the top 10% of attractiveness.

They are entitled to a committed relationship with such a man.

When a man enters into a truly committed relationship with a woman he disqualifies himself from the the top 10% as the top 10% is based upon his ability to spread his seed far and wide. (Women assume his sons will do the same and that their genes will along for the ride.) Women don't trust a man's ability to spread his seed, they want proof or at least strong evidence. Being in a committed relationship is strong evidence against his ability to spread his seed as there is no reason for a champion stud to limit himself to one womb.

100% of women are entitled to a committed relationship with a man in the top 10% of attractiveness.


That is why life is so difficult for women.
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Quote: (10-20-2013 03:52 PM)JimNortonFan Wrote:  

100% of women are entitled to a man who is in the top 10% of attractiveness.

They are entitled to a committed relationship with such a man.

When a man enters into a truly committed relationship with a woman he disqualifies himself from the the top 10% as the top 10% is based upon his ability to spread his seed far and wide. (Women assume his sons will do the same and their genes to go along for the ride.) Women don't trust a man's ability to spread his seed, they want proof or at least strong evidence. Being in a committed relationship is strong evidence against his ability to spread his seed as there is no reason for a champion stud to limit himself to one womb.

100% of women are entitled to a committed relationship with a man in the top 10% of attractiveness.


That is why life is so difficult for women.

yuuuuuup, The majority of a broads' problems comes from who she chooses to fuck
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No matter who they choose they can never truly win.

Their best strategy is polygyny. Alpha Fucks Beta Bucks. Let the State handle the logistics of raising kids for them.
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Solipsism at its finest here.

Never mind the freshmen guys they walk by stuck head first in a trash can or locked in a locker.

Never mind the physical torture many dudes endure all through high school.

Never mind the ungodly percentage of dudes who have zero shot at getting pussy in high school.

Never mind that guys in the band are geeks, but a girl has no such stigma and if she's decent looking it won't matter at all.

I could go on and on with examples.

Every LTR I've had when the loss of virginity question comes up everyone of them had sex in high school. They are stunned when I tell them I didn't. They think every guy had his choice of girls. No, the 5 guys you remembered had that opportunity. Any small chance I might have had I fucked up or was too scared. My chances probably weren't even that good.

There are a small percentage of chicks that are just weird and have problems, but the overwhelming majority, if they aren't fat, are high value -- and even the chicks that have problems in high school can easily find what they want outside of school.

I'd say compared to dudes life is pretty easy for high school girls.
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All the problems girls face when teenagers are caused by girls themselves.
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Massive lulz at how hard high school is for girls. The poor things, with their homework.
But seriously, high school is one of the most easiest things you will have to deal with in life. All these girls have to do is their coursework. That is it. But, as you guys know, bitches love their drama. I can't tell you how many times i overhead these gossiping bitches talk about some skank hitting on their man or some bitch starting something with them. Nothing but lulz from me. Bitches LOVE DRAMA. Alot of it is self inflicted.
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"I have refused to wear a condom all of my life, for a simple reason – if I’m going to masturbate into a balloon why would I need a woman?"
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The only girls i can remember in school who had a hard time were fat. Im sure thats changed though [Image: facepalm.png] Girls just always feel sorry for themselves, think theyre so unique and that theyve had such a a hard life. I think its an American girls thing.
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There was a girl in my high school who was a quadraplegic. Wheelchair / ventilator. She was actually genuinely funny and nice, considering what life dealt her. The girls treated her like it was catching. She died a few years back. When I've run into girls from school I've mentioned her death in passing, and not one of them remembers her, which is what i'd expect for girls.

So yeah, dreeeamy Jake didn't ask you to prom? My heart fucking bleeds.
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What pissed me off most about girls in highschool is whenever a classmate passed away.

My graduating class was about 85 people (Amish hick country) so these things tended to hit hard. One girl I knew since kindergarten had a full ride to college (she was a sweetheart, but not popular and was picked on throughout the previous 10 years), was killed in a car accident. Sure as shit, every single girl that picked on her and gave her shit came into school balling their eyes out. Holding candlelit vigils, making signs, etc.

I wanted to vomit. Attention-whoring a funeral is about as low as you can get.

EDIT: There were about 5 girls within that inner popular circle who had the stones to do that. 2 dropped out of college when they got pregnant, 1 went to jail for possession of heroine, 1 was killed by OD. Karma?
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Quote: (10-21-2013 01:25 AM)Blick Mang Wrote:  

Sure as shit, every single girl that picked on her and gave her shit came into school balling their eyes out. Holding candlelit vigils, making signs, etc.

I wanted to vomit. Attention-whoring a funeral is about as low as you can get.

That's so common from my own personal experience that I've long assumed it's just something most women do.
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I can't believe how ignorant chicks are if they can even suggest high school is hard.

I mean you go to school, you are told what to do, you do work, you come home.

You have difficulty, get help from teacher from outside.

Your not getting men, no worries, just lose weight and get make up tips .

When I was really young, around 14-15, I was friends with this fat chick, she loses weight, becomes slim, girls start envying her, guys start giving her attention, she ditches me, pretends she does not know me, and dates the school's footy( Australian sport version of American football) players. Just too easy for her to increase her social status, way too easy and she had a slightly deformed face.

In a way it was a good experience because it thought me how two-faces women can be if they gain enough value and the important of am an being attractive and knowledgeable about women and not be manipulated by them.
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First of all...we're gonna throw this list out because more than half of the movies depict supernatural or otherwise one-in-a-billion situations and how they affect high-school aged girls. Is this what we're raising our girls on? That you could be a witch, or a telekinetic, or a vampire slayer, or that one day a serial killer might make you a target? A little piece that explains why modern North American women are so insane just fell into my lap.

Second, let me tell you about Candace, who used to hang with me and my buddies in Grade 9. We were nobodies; rammed in the 80% of kids that weren't social outcasts but weren't the jocks and athletes either. She was pretty cool, down-to-earth, funny, could take a joke and she liked reading poetry, playing 64 and just hanging in the basement, shooting the shit.

She liked me, and I can say I was clueless or stupid, but the true reason I never got with her was because I was put-off by her plain face and the 30 lbs. she needed to quit. When summer comes we all part ways (this was before I had a car), I went to hang out with my friends near me, she went up north for the summer.

Fast forward to fall Grade 10, hadn't seen her since June, but apparently she did a lot of hiking and swimming in the summer, because she dropped the weight and her body is bangin', with the big tits, the skinny little waist and a nice high and tight ass, and she was dressed differently, too (she had worn sweaters and track pants, now she was in tank tops and low-rises). Me, like an idiot, thinking because I had a shot five months earlier I still had one, her, like a normal young, skinny girl, almost immediately dating a 12th grader who had his own car.

Long story short? Up until Grade 12, when I started to get more into sports and started throwing parties, she might have said six words to me.
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There seems to be this idea in American culture that high school is some great eye-opening experience where you "find yourself" and the type of person you were in high school somehow defines what you will do with the rest of your life. In reality, you're basically being babysat and given busy work for 4 years so most kids at that age just kill time by playing video games, smoking weed, and hanging out at shopping malls.

This is also when a woman's prime of about 10-15 years begins, so as soon as they grow some tits they start getting the white knights coming out, guys taking them places and paying for their shit, etc. The only "hardship" they have is when mommy and daddy say she can't go for a motorcycle ride with Johnny-fuck-me-some-16-year-old-ass at Midnight on a Tuesday because her parents know he earned the wheels buy selling drugs. But really high school is so fucking hard for girls because some other bitch might make fun of her out of style shoes once in awhile...
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I think a lot of Americans just have this weird thing with feeling sorry for themselves and thinking they have an extremely tough life. I would say its usually girls but plenty of guys are the same way.
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why is heathers even on that list? The entire film was a poke at the 80s genre of teen angst and lack of logic in such films. Sort of like muholland drive.
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Victimhood is addictive AND seriously rewarded in the Anglosphere.
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Quote: (10-20-2013 03:37 PM)Suits Wrote:  

With the latest incarnation of "Carrie" hitting theaters this month, it's time to explore some of the most horrifying high school-set movies about teen scream heroines ever committed to celluloid (and don't be too afraid: We've included a few lighter offerings to keep things fun). Teenagehood is hard enough, but these 10 movies prove just how hard growing up can really be, especially for girls with certain powers and influences far outside (normal) control.


Not autobiographies. Not even documentaries. She is using works of fiction to "prove" the plight of adolescent females. That's akin to me using Mortal Kombat to prove how difficult boxing was. I will say that the shoe kinda fits though. Most of their "problems" are as contrived as the plots of those movies.
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Quote: (10-22-2013 04:42 AM)Katatonic Wrote:  

Not autobiographies. Not even documentaries. She is using works of fiction to "prove" the plight of adolescent females. That's akin to me using Mortal Kombat to prove how difficult boxing was. I will say that the shoe kinda fits though. Most of their "problems" are as contrived as the plots of those movies.

I spoke of this the other day: female journalists do research by pointing to celebrities or fictional characters because it doesn't involve any actual work. Once you realise this, you will see it everywhere.

Modern Priviliged Women have a unhealthy relationship with fantasy, which warps realistic expectations. Those endless lists of television shows she lists on her OK Cupid profile? Clear warning sign of an unhappy woman.
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Quote: (10-21-2013 10:45 PM)Doctore Wrote:  

Victimhood is addictive AND seriously rewarded in the Anglosphere and manosphere.

Let's be honest. MRA's love victimhood too. This isn't just a woman thing.

If the manosphere is to serve a positive function, it will be in offering positive solutions, not bitching about how unfair the world is, no matter how justified those complaints will be.

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I think it was Roosh who tweeted something along the lines of power going to whoever screams "victim" the loudest.

Victimhood is relative. Oppression is relative. Both mean different things in different contexts, we just happen to live in the comfy corners of the world where they're thrown around for the most trivial reasons, so they seem bizarre to those of us who have ventured out of the cave. My beef with the MRA community is that they fight crying and whining with crying and whining.

Point out hypocrisy, inform the greater public, and stop trying to match every senseless issue with other senseless issues.
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What's this got to do with MRAs? Do you guys have some beef with them that you can't wait for any remotely related opportunity to bring it up?
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Quote: (10-22-2013 07:33 PM)Doctore Wrote:  

What's this got to do with MRAs? Do you guys have some beef with them that you can't wait for any remotely related opportunity to bring it up?

I think its important to remember that victimhood is not exclusive to females. MRAs just happens to be an applicable example for us.

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