<p>No, Ellen Page was insecure and Cera could’ve done a lot better than her in that movie.</p>
<p>Robert Pattinson was cute in Harry Potter, but ditto Fugly with a capital FFF in Twilight.</p>
<p>Edgy? I hate to use the term, but Juno is the stereotypical “free spirit” and as a result valued genuineness over anything else.</p>
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<p>Why do you say so, trumpetgirl? I strongly disagree.</p>
<p>^ ahhh shut up already</p>
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<p>Which bit do you disagree with?</p>
<p>@HotIvy: TRUMPETGRL!! notice there is no i! grl</p>
<p>You disagree? How so?</p>
<p>“No, Ellen Page was insecure and Cera could’ve done a lot better than her in that movie.”</p>
<p>what do you mean ‘no’? i ‘no’ your ‘no’. juno may have been [barely] insecure, but she was pretty badass as a result of her free-spirited nature, as someone else has pointed out. bleeker was borderline afraid of making her upset. granted, he was kind of a pushover. but, still. &…no, he really couldn’t have. he was going to take ‘stank-eye’ girl to a dance, remember ;}</p>
<p>But…why did the girl I like break my heart? I’ve never been so rejected hard except by Stanford.</p>
<p>I was a nice guy, tried to understand her and help her…she was so beautiful and really kind. But she went off with a crude guy who doesn’t really treat her well…I mean she didn’t even give me a chance.</p>
<p>I still haven’t recovered from that rejection…she said she was looking for someone like Edward Cullen, and I was just…blown away…and crazily hurt. I seriously couldn’t believe this was happening…</p>
<p>^ Because any girl who’s looking for a guy like Edward Cullen is unrealistic as ****.</p>
<p>^^^ Ok sure. I barely remember the movie.</p>
<p>And honestly any girl who starts a mini affair with a married man has more important things to worry about.</p>
<p>^she wasn’t starting an affair with him…they were hanging out & watching old movies. when she found out he was basically a pedo, she got creeped out as all hell, like the rest of us in that movie theater :|</p>
<p>john, really, you need to get over it. obviously, no one her can answer the question of why you were rejected;each situation is unique. it’s kind of hard to believe that you keep asking…</p>
<p>^How do I keep asking? I asked once.
I’m just saying that I personally come to believe that nice guys don’t get as far as bad guys.</p>
<p>Its true.</p>
<p>Alright, all females are idiots who cannot resist a guy who has been in prison. Happy now?</p>
<p>John, it’s so friggin not true… I don’t get why everyone always has to play the feel sorry for me game…</p>
<p>There’s no need to sympathize, when the “bad guys” are doing nothing and you’re out there being successful as a nice guy, someone will want you for your personality. Most people here aren’t even 18, you can’t even judge what’s going to happen to you in the future.</p>
<p>This is kinda harsh, but have you ever considered that most girls like nice guys but they might not like YOU? You can’t generalize your own success with the ladies to the entire population of nice guys. You aren’t every nice guy out there.</p>
<p>idk, I never wanted a relationship. I have really nice friends and they encouraged me to get a girl…the first girl i expressed feelings for, i got crushed :[[</p>
<p>idk anymore…</p>
<p>^ Don’t be sad! I’m sure you’ll find someone amazing in college.</p>
<p>^^ Don’t worry. Ya know, if you really think about it, very few kids in high school actually get into a real relationship. And high school relationships, atleast in my experience, aren’t very significant or meaningful. It’s better to wait until college to start hooking up so that the first relationship might actually matter.</p>
<p>And even if you still have bad luck, atleast you’re the good guy =D</p>
<p>PS: If I seemed like a dick in my last 2 posts, sorry =X… not intended.</p>