Scott and Sid seem unlikely friends from their first encounter as teenagers in high school. Scott is a rambunctious dreamer who is determined to carve out his own path in life and raises a metaphorical middle finger to anyone who tries to stop him. He is the prototypical troubled adolescent: on his fifth high school by the age of fifteen, estranged from his peers, crippled by recurring nightmares, and disliked by his own foster parents. Sid, on the other hand, is only concerned with being liked. Sid's impoverished and dysfunctional background leave him with no time for friends and no money for hobbies, making him an unconfident, awkward recluse by circumstance.
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Scott and Sid seem unlikely friends from their first encounter as teenagers in high school. Scott is a rambunctious dreamer who is determined to carve out his own path in life and raises a metaphorical middle finger to anyone who tries to stop him. He is the prototypical troubled adolescent: on his fifth high school by the age of fifteen, estranged from his peers, crippled by recurring nightmares, and disliked by his own foster parents. Sid, on the other hand, is only concerned with being liked. Sid's impoverished and dysfunctional background leave him with no time for friends and no money for hobbies, making him an unconfident, awkward recluse by circumstance.
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