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natulia [17]
3 years ago
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In your own words, what do you think an outsider is? Have you ever felt like an outsider? Why did you feel that way and how did

it make you feel? What connection can you make between how being considered an outsider can blur the lines between what’s real and what’s not?
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2 answers:
enot [183]3 years ago
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Answer:

A outsider is someone that does not belong or at least thinks they don't belong.

Explanation:

luda_lava [24]3 years ago
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Being an outsider, in my opinion , is probably feeling alone. Feeling like your by yourself, like you don’t belong wherever you are. I personally have felt this way, when Im not with my friends or doing something alone and no one around me is trying to interact with me, as much as I am an introvert, all people need some type of verbal communication. Now, being an outsider can change or blur your view on how you see what’s real and what’s not, since when your an outsider, or feel like one, you might get insecure. And insecurity is a dear thing, destined to destroy yourself. And being an outsider? Your full of insecurity, making everything everyone does seem like it’s pointed towards you. Which isn’t always the case. Someone laughs? You think it’s because you coughed to loud. That’s not true, nor is it real.


: I hope this helped! I’m not really sure what this was for but yeah! :
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