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Teenager, exactly what it says [on the box]. Those whose iage/i falls within the iteens/i 13-19 13, 14,15,16,17,18,19 Not quite a child, not quite an adult. For some reason, the media likes to attempt to convince people we are all criminials. Society: FACE IT! Being a teenager is NOT A CRIME as the way lots of people behave towards us would make you think. In my opinion, ageism is just as bad as all the other ___isms. Sorry but I don't believe in being [suspicious] of someone purely because of the amount of birthdays they had. In that light, the pathetic plastic fictional sterotype of teenagers portrayed by the media is exposed for what it really is, huh? Which is: ABSOLUTE RUBBISH! Sure, some of them are criminals. How do you get from some teenagers are criminals to all teenagers are criminals? That's like saying that some adults have commited crimes therefore all adults have past offences to their name. Now, whether or not most graffiti is done by teenagers or not, I won't debate. But if I said that most adultery is done by adults therefore all/most adults commit adultery, you'd probably [look at me] like I'd gone mad. Maybe teenagers do commit more crimes than others but more things are illegal for teenagers than any other group, in my [experience]. If you look through any anti-teenager website and replace 'teenager' with 'adult', their points are rather brillantly underpinned. Furthering the first point I made, what is society coming to if, as the media and sterotypes and the [general public] would have you believe, if you're [automatically] a criminal when you turn thirteen and [automatically] stop being a criminal when, and only when, you have your thirteenth birthday. Sure, there's some that act up in school. [The thing is], 'peer discipline' has more options open to it than being discliplined by someone in a position of trust. Just one question for everyone, If for example you had to hit the school 'geek' ((We'll call them Richard)), and either way you would be punished in different ways which scenario would you pick? A: Hit Richard and get told off at best or get expelled at worst B:Don't hit Richard and get sent to coventry at best, or at worst get severly beaten up Hmmm........?
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