The outspoken tend to be those that become a nuisance others. Modern society greatly accepts silence and greatly ridicules opinions. Sure, it's all nice and dandy to have a voice and to be expressive, but just realize that there will always be that hate mob who have nothing better to do than be a polarization of your opinion. Then again, I am speaking about important matters. For instance, politics, the economy, war, etc. Those small discussions, like in classrooms, don't really have any type of relevancy because they're usually something swiftly resolved and forgotten. Otherwise, let's be theoretical and say that you have a particular disliking for the president. You begin to protest via social networking. Then, sporadically, you'll get those naive people that tell you "you don't know what you're talking about. Just shut up and deal with it!" Well, of course, not exactly that way but you understand the gist. To the point, it's great to have a voice and throw your opinions out there, but know that the adversity that follows such could be a bit emotionally painful, so just stay strong young Daniel-son.