I was a social outcast, never really fit in. (even though I tried sometimes) I had three good friends, 2 of which attended a alternative school. None of us had a car, I remember not having much to do except getting fk'd up and skating. I swear those where goodtimes. Thank god for maturity!
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Originally Posted by SweetCatarina
It doesn't matter if you know who ANY of us are. We all think you're a moronic dicklicker.
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Originally Posted by MalakaiKingston
Do some research before you try to talk like you know what is going on.
pretty much quiet, but once I had something to say, it usually came out quick, loud, and made alot of sense, you could say I was a version of silent Bob.
Overall i never was into cliques. just hung out with whoever wasn't an arrogant prick
Geek.
People asked me for help with their homework. I didn't help them right. I hung out with the band kids but didn't join in 'cause I play the drum set, not one bigass disgusting snare. I was on the varsity golf team all four years.
I remember a quote from my geometry teacher sophomore year: "Friends you make in high school don't really matter. It's the friends you make in college that you keep for life." He was right. I have kept one friend from my clique in high school since I've been in college. When you go to college all that peer pressure just doesn't matter anymore so you get to be yourself and hang out with people who like you for who you are.
Geek.
People asked me for help with their homework. I didn't help them right. I hung out with the band kids but didn't join in 'cause I play the drum set, not one bigass disgusting snare. I was on the varsity golf team all four years.
I remember a quote from my geometry teacher sophomore year: "Friends you make in high school don't really matter. It's the friends you make in college that you keep for life." He was right. I have kept one friend from my clique in high school since I've been in college. When you go to college all that peer pressure just doesn't matter anymore so you get to be yourself and hang out with people who like you for who you are.
I kinda got along with just about everyone, but then again I came from a pretty small school. Used to be a nerd with big hair freshman year. Nobody was really "popular." The popular guys got along with just about everyone, they weren't dicks like most places. There were cliques, but the boundaries between them were thin. I changed my group of friends, yet I still maintained good contact with my old group. It wasn't because I didn't like the old group, they just didn't party hard enough. My best few friends stayed the same through this whole time.
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I was THE Asian kid.
I was THE computer wizard.
I was THE kid who graduated in two years.
I was THE kid who build steam engines for fun.
I was a football player, baseball player, track and field guy, and skater.
I was a nice guy.
I was a kid with a job.
I hung out with everyone. Although I don't partake in recreational drug use, I was frequently seen with the stoners. Although I wasn't a jock, I would occasionally be seen with the sports guys, and cheerleaders. Although I wasn't really a nerd, I taught a lot of them what they knew. Although I wasn't a gamer, I could be seen holding a controller. And even though I wasn't a band geek, I could play instruments.
Not an outcast, I had good friends, I still have best friends. I was just me. I didn't judge, and people didn't judge me.
complete opposite here man
in my ####ed up middle american school,if a kid picks up a book and shows just a little bit of intelligence, their labeled a "nerd".
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Small school, so I had to fill a lot of roles.
I was THE Asian kid.
I was THE computer wizard.
I was THE kid who graduated in two years.
I was THE kid who build steam engines for fun.
I was a football player, baseball player, track and field guy, and skater.
I was a nice guy.
I was a kid with a job.
I hung out with everyone. Although I don't partake in recreational drug use, I was frequently seen with the stoners. Although I wasn't a jock, I would occasionally be seen with the sports guys, and cheerleaders. Although I wasn't really a nerd, I taught a lot of them what they knew. Although I wasn't a gamer, I could be seen holding a controller. And even though I wasn't a band geek, I could play instruments.
Not an outcast, I had good friends, I still have best friends. I was just me. I didn't judge, and people didn't judge me.