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10 Jun 2012, 10:17 am

I'm just the really nice guy who is friendly with almost everyone and some of my friends ask me for help and information about things sometimes.


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10 Jun 2012, 10:41 am

I suppose our group is quite diverse, but I'd say that my friends are at the smart spectrum of the popular kids. I have one friend who's very good at artwork and graphic design, another who's into video games big time, an eccentric gay guy, one of those girls who are into screamo, that one guy who gets friendzoned by every girl he meets, and I suppose I'm the one that nobody can relate to, who has no real redeeming qualities. But I guess my friends reefer to me as the "stoner" who makes stuff, which doesn't define me characteristically at all. Saying that, neither do the stereotypes I've given my friends.



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10 Jun 2012, 5:42 pm

I don't really have a particular group I hang out with. I'm kinda friends with everybody.


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03 Jul 2012, 3:38 pm

There isn't really a group system in our school because most people 'crossover' into other groups, however the friendship circle I appear belong to (I say appear because I don't really socialize with them, but would more align with them) resembles a very multicultural/ethnically diverse one; a lot of students in my year group tend to 'hang out' with ones that speak their native languages or are of the same ethnic background for example, there is a Filipino group, and Moroccan-Arabic group, a Spanish/Latino group, a Portuguese group, a Caribbean group, an African group etc. Also, 'my group' are probably the friendliest people in the entire year group.



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18 Jul 2012, 9:46 pm

My group is like a big dysfunctional family.
It consists of...
1.Me, The artistic one
2.My best friend, ADHD or something
3.A video game nerd
4.A creative redhead
5. 2 very talkative people
6. Someone that has had about 80 operations
7. A big tough guy
8. A really tall funny guy
9. 7 and 8's weird friend



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18 Jul 2012, 10:22 pm

I fall into the group of random unpopular people that only ended up there because they had nowhere else to go. I'm not kidding. There really isn't anything these people share in common except for the fact that they've been rejected by everyone else.

Then again, I don't really talk to anyone except for one or two people I consider my "sort-of friends". I say this because we talk if we've got classes or lunch together but never make the effort to see each other outside of school. It just doesn't really matter to me.

I go to a small rural school (350 students), and there aren't really any clean-cut cliques here. Most people fall somewhere in the middle of a big group of boring NTs. There are only a few non-whites here, and everything is just so sterile and cutesy. I wish we had the band kids, the emo kids, the hard-rockers (this is where I would be), the artists, etc. But we don't - everyone's pretty much the same, and that is not a generalization. That's why I can't wait to go to college.


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05 Aug 2012, 12:14 am

I'm not in a group.



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05 Aug 2012, 4:15 am

I fit into the loner and high strung group o.O


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05 Aug 2012, 5:50 pm

At school I talk to the other computer nerd type people. There are about 5 of us, I go to a school of 400, so there are only a few people into that sort of thing. Outside of school, I play D&D and spend a lot of time hanging out with the people I play D&D with, who are mostly from the next town over, and about a quarter of whom are out of high school/in college.



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05 Aug 2012, 6:42 pm

RockDrummer616 wrote:
The "just me" group. :(


Me too.



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11 Aug 2012, 9:03 pm

Im not a teen anymore but I guess you could say I was/am a floater. I talked with alot of people(wasnt necessarily friends though). Games, sports, cooking, shopping, science, english, math, science, pranking people........ I 'floated' between groups.


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11 Aug 2012, 9:07 pm

We don't/didn't really have/had groups like that in the schools I've gone to. Outside of schooling, I'm in some form of weird Anarcho-Communist punk-ish thing. Hm.



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12 Aug 2012, 1:32 pm

I graduated last month but I used to belong into many groups, yet never belong fully. I was always the one who had the fun/boring/weird facts and storries, who is kind of geeky but doesn't profit from the nerd/geek fashion-wave-thing, I was the one who stays away from emotional issues (when somebody cries I only look for somebody else to comfort the crying one - only once have I pattet a shoulder), who cusses surprizingly much and can have a weirdly dark humor at times and once I found out how to be geeky in a way that people find okay I always had at least one or two people to talk to. Yet everybody knew that I'm not exactly 'personal' friends with many people so while sometimes I would even get to know their problems this wasn't he case vice versa. There is only one frined whom I tell about the things bothering me when I need some advice. I guess I was still pretty much on my own and, overall, one of the geeky unpopular people. And ever since I graduated there aren't many left.



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13 Aug 2012, 2:00 pm

I used to be one of those popular girls, and then I became a geek. Now, I have a mixture of friends from the popular group, geeks, and weirdos (I don't go to school anymore).


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14 Aug 2012, 1:02 am

I was part of the "bad kids" group, I guess. Delinquents, bullies, druggies and such. I didn't have much in common with my friends…Now I'm another member of the "just me" club.



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16 Aug 2012, 9:22 pm

Home schooled!
But when I go to the PS for piano art science or chorus I'm pretty much invisible.
which is good because my IQ drops depending on how many people are listening.