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i am extremely lame and don't know whats going on !? - Steven - 04-28-2014 07:23 PM

i am very lame ! i don't know when a new song by an artiste is being released or any politic issues ! i don't know about issues going on right know ! and no one knows me at school !!! what should i do ???

is there any website or app where it tells me the latest trends ??


- David GH UK - 04-28-2014 07:25 PM

you give so little to go on. Being lame does not stop you using the internet it seems.I dont know what country you live in ? This link is to a very good online newspaper updated every day and free. It should keep you in touch with a lot of different things. You could also join Facebook and Twitter. As for your school I really have no idea why no-one knows you. Start singing loud in class.They will then !


- Aj - 04-28-2014 07:26 PM

You clearly have access to the wrong sources. Allow a relative young person tell you what to do:
1. Read as much as possible the entertainment news and websites to be kept up to date about news that teenagers find interesting like the latest trends, news about celebrities, the latest hits in music and relevant gossip. See link for an example. Teenagers usually are not all that interested in the day to day boring dry news that old(er) people read.
http://www.eonline.com/

2. Profile your strengths and talents. Everyone has at least one: looks, playing an instrument, being good in sports, cooking, whatever this may be and make this known to your friends, if you haven't already. You can do this e.g. via YouTube.

3. Most important to remember though is that life is not about being the most known, or the most popular. Be the best first and foremost in school, and you'll be noticed by those who really matter.....potential good colleges and even potential employers that will give you a good career for the rest of your life.

Hope this helps.