Beardo
Weirdo + Beard = Beardo
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As far as friends are concerned, I’ve learnt a lot about them in the past week.
Compared to you or the average American, I live a much more conservative in my general outlook on life. I’m not the one you’ll see near a bar or adult-explicit location.
Last Saturday, I went out with two of my closest friends. For background purpose, I’ll also add that both of them were raised in strict and conservative environments; even moreso than me. After we ate at a restaurant and went out for ice cream, they wanted to smoke some Hookah. I discouraged it, bringing the debilitating factors of it. Unfortunately, that didn’t go too far. Instead, they promised me they’ll only do it once every 3 months as a compromise.
I assumed they’d take me to a restaurant to smoke Hookah. instead, they took me to a Hookah BAR. The inside was completely dark, inappropriately dressed servers, and flashing lights. it was so dark, to the extent that servers used flashlights to walk around.
I’m 17; age is 18+. My beard gave me lenience and the bouncer just said to bring an ID next time. I sat down, hat covering my face. And after two minutes, I politely told my friends that I’ll be outside. They felt guilty, but I suppose the Hookah overwhelmed the guilt, as I waited in the car for an hour.
So I came to a conclusion… It’s better to keep a distance with everyone.Also note, their parents wouldn’t approve of this either.
Life. What more to say?
Your Anonymous Friend,
Razzmatazz
I also found out that those two "friends" were Huffaadh.
What is the world coming to?
At any rate, what should this person do now?