Yearbook blues

By Anonymous - 02/05/2014 19:51 - United States

Today, I was told that I'm very likely to win the "Most Likely to Exceed 5 Cats" yearbook award. My best friend said, "They wanted it to be 'Most Likely to Die Alone', but it was a bit harsh." Someone else added, "It's still pretty likely, though." FML
I agree, your life sucks 45 754
You deserved it 4 465

Same thing different taste

Top comments

You won't die alone OP, you'll have many cats with you

You clearly need new friends OP... Friends should help and not be too quick to make things worse than they already are... Keep you chin up!

Comments

1dvs_bstd 41

yearbooks; documenting the awkward phase of everyone's lives.. except you're a bitchy cheerleader or douchey jock.

I love cats!!! You won't die alone cause you will have lots of furry friends to keep you company.

Look on the bright side Op, you're known for something!

Maybe some day, you'll do as other commenters have suggested and just get 4 cats. And somewhere, in a high school across the country, your soulmate is right now also being voted most likely to exceed 5 cats for the same reason you are, is reading this comment section, and also decides to get 4 cats. You meet on some random trip you're each taking, hit it off, and eventually get married, each bringing all your cats with you.

If I were you I wouldn't let it bother me. It seems that the people who alot of people don't expect to succeed are the ones who do well for themselves. Good luck!

I know this sounds like a cliche, but seriously, you won't care about what these idiots think in a few years. You will be happy, confident, and so much better off than them...

YeaSo3 14

words in a yearbook dont determine your destiny. you'll be what you want to be... turn it in to a positive....you may save some cats lives..that others can adopt from you. ..and oh yeah that's not your friend hunny

Hey...if you're doing a yearbook you're a high school senior, right? So you're 17 or 18. You're going to change sooooo much, physically and mentally and socially - in every way - between 18 and 40. Writing yourself off at 18 is seriously silly and unproductive. And guess what? Finding a significant other doesn't have to be a life priority. Those yearbook superlatives are usually born from inside jokes and stuff. While it stings that they teased you, I wouldn't take it too seriously. **** anyone else's opinion! Live your life for you :) .