>>669651>(ie different).I did not specify that so there is nothing to suggest I am changing my argument. Whether I change my argument through a discussion or not does not invalidate my final argument.
>I simply don't care if people like me.Either you actually mean this or it is a freudian slip in which you meant to say you "don't care if people don't like you". This suggests you don't care if people like you, thus you have no incentive to make friends and thus are not a good friend. This may be the cause of your lack of friends, not that all your potential friends were not good friends.
>I know I didn't walk out on my friends because they were "uncool" or "geeks" or "annoying" when I was 13.13 year olds are not the epitome of moral righteousness, they do not repay favours. Also, assuming you never criticised them, how do you know they wouldn't have stopped being annoying after you criticised them? You cannot judge them since you did not change after your friends made it clear you needed to grow up.