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what has The Outsiders taught you?

a true shabiki would now that The Outsiders has life lessons so what did wewe learn it taught me that that my life isn't so hard and that somebody out there has it worse than me and that no matter how rich au how poor we are we all see the same sunset and of course it inspired me to stay gold!
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PonygirlCurtis7 said:
It taught me that there are good things in life and not everything is bad. There is always good in the world no matter what and there is always someone that loves you. No matter what. And there is always good in people. Even if they seem bad, they CAN be good. And it also taught me that everyone sees the same sunset. There's only one sunset each siku and everyone sees the SAME one. There's only one sun. Everyone has it rough. "Things are rough all over." and this book inspired me to write again. I am trying to write a book again! And it's probably going to be about greasers and the troubles that they face and how they ARE people too. I think the main point if this book was to tell people that no matter how u act au what u look like au what u r, u ARE a person. Everyone has feelings. And that u only get one life so u need to live it to the fullest. And...it taught me to Stay Gold...
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I feel that your the biggest outsider shabiki on fanpop :)
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marisol1998 said:
The outsiders taught me to not be in gangs because when wewe are in gangs there are many things that can happen to wewe like getting jumped and even getting killed.It also taught me how to never drop out of school.When wewe drop out of school wewe never get a job,get an education,and stay dumb for the rest of your life.
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Soda isnt dumb fyi
PonygirlCurtis7 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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amen
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JohnnyPonyboy said:
The Outsiders taught me that everyone has their own troubles. No matter if you're rich au poor there is trouble. It has also taught me to not take life for granted because a life can be taken away in a second. It alisema in the book that Ponyboy's parents died a few months before he turned 14 and when he remembers those memories it feels, to me, like it happened to him just the siku before. And when Johnny kills Bob in one sekunde was sad but told me something. And the thing that got to me the most is when Johnny dies. johnny had been in a better condition then he was when he was in the hospital. Stay gold.
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OutsiderLove said:
The Outsiders taught me to always "Stay Gold". This means to be pure and true to yourself ALL THE TIME. I also learned that life is too short to be hating on other people.
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Happy_Aura39 said:
Never save kids from burning buildings....... ever

J/K to many things to put down:-)

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zutaradragon said:
nothing golden is ment 2 last...
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greaseygirl said:
The Outsiders has taught me many things and one of those things would be believe in who wewe are and not what anyone else says, because if wewe like who wewe are you'll be happy and enjoy life especially with your friends.
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Ponyboy_Lover said:
That everyone's the same and no one should be labeled. No matter how much wewe go into wewe will survive because your Marafiki are always there with wewe like the greaser..
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mrssodapc13 said:
It taught me to Stay dhahabu and to upendo life and to try harder. Yes, its an 80s movie , but I'm in love! We're all outcasts in a way. I upendo The Outsiders
they have seriously changed me and my points of view. We have been rejected , just like them, and admit it, wewe know you're a shabiki :). I feel that the social conflict between Greasers and Socs is a very high risk of determining who wewe are on the inside and embellishing it on the outside. When wewe Stay Gold, wewe look at life like a child. To stay young and to laugh at all the problems that face you. That's my answer to your question. I'm new on here and would really like some mashabiki on here. Thanks and Stay dhahabu and D.I.F.J :)
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tay3670 said:
The Outsiders taught me that it doesn't matter what side of the tracks you're from au how much money wewe have. What matters is who wewe are and the choices wewe make that affect your life. Ponyboy and his Marafiki all had choices to make throughout the book/movie, and a lot of their choices were the wrong ones. He didn't have to fall asleep in the lot that night. Darry had the choice not to hit Ponyboy, but he let his anger and fear take control and he hit Ponyboy anyway. Dally didn't have to help Johnny and Ponyboy get out of town. He could have simply taken them nyumbani to Darry's. Ponyboy and Johnny didn't have to go to the park. See how the orodha goes on? It's about responsibility, friendship, choices, innocence, and growing up.
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