Super_Naruto said:
I'm not homeschooled...I guess it would be cool though...
Anyways, at a post made by Bul a couple of pages back...: Why would someone who likes DBZ a lot talk about how many tentacles the dragon has...if I knew people who liked DBZ I would be talking about the fights and stuff...
Also, at school I talk to this one person in my class about Naruto, football, and other stuff. All of my friends that I made in previous years, or that I've been friends with are not in my class. Well, a couple are in a couple of classes with me. Anyways, there's nothing wrong with anime...I don't sit in the corner of the classroom reading manga, but during free reading time I always read something Star Wars related.
On another note, I think that homeschoolers are way less social than "publicschoolers". If we take a normal homeschooler and a normal publicschooler and compare the homeschooler will be less social. But like Bul, he participates in different stuff, meeting new people. If Bul was a homeschooler who did nothing, yes he would not be social.
Not true, not true, and, once again, not true. Let's take a REAL example instead of thinking up some fake ones.
My uncle had his wedding in the beginning of September, and my whole family was invited. I was to be seated next to other teens and the cameraman. When we got there, I started talking, but to my surprise, the teens were not social at all... And they were all public schooler. So I started talking to the cameraman, and we talked for a really long time... After all was said and done, he told my uncle personally that he liked me the best out of all the people at our table.
Goes to show you who's more social. That's just one example, and even though EVERYONE is different, you cannot, absolutely CANNOT create stereotypes like that.