There’s a CC parent who’s son admitted some negatives, but he was a supremely qualified candidate, in many respects.
Imagine an adcom reading your negatives and having a “Why Bother?” reaction. They want to know you get the positives, how they suit you and how you suit the college’s wants. Not that you’re a clever sort.
What we adults and your GC know is just how risky it is to turn off an adcom, to sour their impression of you, the applicant.
Please remember, they are not your hs teachers who know you, know your traits, forgive an occasional miss because, “Oh, that Billy,” wink wink. Adcoms are strangers.