I don't know... I don't have many friends, I only hang out with one or two people and I spend more time in the library by myself to study or something else. I get good grades but wouldn't consider myself a super nerd.
Wait.. I'm a loner hahhaa
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had a few groups tbh. weirdos then nerds then stoners then decent people then back to my nerds because i loved them
You know that one kid everyone is scared of because he's so quiet and asocial, and when he does talk it's always related to guns or video games?
That's me 😂
Nerd, then trouble maker then the anon.
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To be honest, I don't think I fit specifically into any group. I was more of a "floater" as I had friends from all different groups. I got along well with "nerds" because I liked school and history specifically. I was friends with "jocks" because I played volleyball and I enjoy sports in general. I was friends with "troublemakers" and "class clowns" because they talked to me so I engaged back of course. I guess people from different groups found me approachable? I'm not sure, I was just friends with whoever was nice and wanted to be friends with me. Lol
Actually there were a few. I was a student assistant in high school, so I sort of was “in” with the ESL crowd.
I was a huge geek, and sort of hung out with the geeks.
Senior year especially, the goths and metal heads and punks kind of “adopted me.” I hung out with them, but never had “the look.”
I remember the Jocks finally not trying crap with me because they realized I hung out with the punk kids, and they were a little scared of those guys, because most weren’t afraid to return a punch or throw down if the Jocks did too much.
I hung out with different crowds, but wasn’t popular. I was mostly a geek (band, art, drama, AV, Christian club), but really was never part of each one’s “clique.” I just usually left people alone and stuck up for the other guys and liked a lot of geeky things and just tried to keep my head down.I was bullied but not for being a nerd. People were just racist af and didn’t appreciate my personality. I wasn’t preppy exactly... like I was no cheerleader. I was just happy. But when I wasn’t getting bullied, no one paid attention to me. I was just there. Barely existed. Wasn’t in the yearbooks because I skipped it. But I made really good grades.
If there’s a category named “Ghosts”, then yeah, I belonged in that group.So, the school system is different in my country from the on in the U. S.
Wheras American students the same age as me started highschool last year, I'll start tomorrow, and instead of 4 years high school is 3 years.
At least I used to be the guy who everyone hated in music class because I achived the goals to get an A for the senior year my first year (high stage. Grades 7-9, but in my case even 6th grade)
Based on that I suppose I was mixed in between the nerds and the preps, since I've got some money to spend on instruments.
As for highschool starting tomorrow we'll have to wait and see! I'll be studying music for anyone wondering by the way, IF someone was wondering.My primary friend group is slightly nerdy preps, but I have a few friends that are non-jock popular kids, and some that are class clowns I suppose.
I don't have many jock friends, not because we don't get along, but just because we don't have enough in common (since I just don't like sports). And goths aren't a thing anymore.My school was so varried there was no real cliques of a certain group.. just people that liked to hang out it was easy...
Tv and Movies make that shit up.
Like a smart person or muso can't be good a sport. and Athlete can't be smart. Nerds can't be pretty or handsome or coordinated Jocks dont like Comics and movies.. Get the Fuck Out with those Lies and Stereo Types HollywoodAll of them, honestly. I kinda got really lucky because when I was a freshman I was in a band with Juniors and Seniors that were considered like the coolest kids. The band consisted some the most popular Jocks, Preps, Skater Guys and also a Goth too. I was the nerd. But in my grade, everyone from all the cliques wanted to be my friend because I was jamming with the coolest dudes lol. I loved talking to everyone, regardless of how they looked or who they hung out with, so it was a win-win for me.
I didn't really roll with any clicks. I was nerdy, geeky, funny, and a trouble maker. Only people I had almost nothing in common with were jocks, but we didn't have too many people who were strictly jocks. Many of them were also quite smart, or funny, or both. Small town, so I think most clicks were formed based on common interests with others very young. Probably same elementary skool, or neighbors, or something like that.
I want in every clique pretty much but simultaneously not. My average day included class, beating up bullies trying to Rob needs lunch money, playing guitar in music class, chess club, getting in trouble and going to the principal's and then football practice smoking a joint under the bleachers while listening to Disturbed... Figure me out I dare you
I don't know if it happens in schools today in Ireland but in my day there was nothing like this. If there was, I would probably be a mad mix of nerd, clown, emo, indy, arty and trying to be cool deep to impress the girls (probably failing LoL).
The punks, which included what you would now call Goths, but we just called them punks who were into Death Rock.
I feel i was more a class clown with people i know, but not in class tho. But out side of class like in the halls or lunch i was always the silly person.
I was in the group that fucked about, and annoyed the teachers and other kids. Some of my fellows within that group were digging their own academic graves, but I got away with it.
I guess jocks I mean I hang out with everyone I don’t really have a main group, but it’s because people always want to talk to me for some reason, I guess I’m kinda the friend that gives good advices but nobody listens to but when the chips are down I’ll be the one there for them I dunno I just hang out with everyone and don’t have beef with a lot of people
I was in a group of five girls, loved by teachers and looked up to by other classmates, random students and workers of that high school.
I was the quiet one who didn't socialize and rarely spoke unless spoken to. I wasn't interested in making friends because i thought there was no point since we would all part ways at some point in time.
I was friends with everyone but I would say more the "cool one", one that listened to rap, didn't do much in school (except the subject I liked) and skipped class.
I was all alone 😅
Always straight A's and skipped some years. Never bothered to make friends or stop the bullyingI didn't belong to a clique. I was an outcast/nobody
I was the young freshman child in senior classes so I hung out with the nerdy seniors lmao
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