How popular do you think you are and what "group" do you hang out with

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Dorian

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I'm WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY down there. By choice, as odd as it seems.

As for group........ I think an emo-gamer hybrid. Mostly gamer, though.
 

Ginnipe

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I'm somewhat popular, I guess a little more than half way up the food chain. But all the popular kids are huge faggets anyways so I'm happy where I am. I hang out with the "middle class" and sometimes a group of girls (I'm a guy). Yet I do have very popular friends so they stand up for me if I need it.
 
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I'm fairly popular. I hang out in a big group of people that go to parties, get wasted every day etc. But I'm also part of a group that is a bit geeky, and I enjoy both as depending on how I feel I always have people to be with.

I have to say though that my popularity may be because of my best friend, who knows everyone and everyone knows him. He's kind of a jock though, while I'm more calm and serious which a lot of people seem to prefer.
 

aww yea

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im well liked, but not popular

people dont mind hanging with me, but theyd rather hang with their own lot

and my lot isss *drum roll*




well... a few! *anti-climax*
 

timmytom1

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These days,just a small group of metal heads ,who are good freinds/band/album suggestion machines,though i used to be a part of the minor nerds
 

GodsOneMistake

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kommando367 said:
GodsOneMistake said:
kommando367 said:
The "fuck conformity" group.

But aren't you conforming, by being in a group of other people who don't conform?


Possible double post, Sorry
Not exactly, I started it and I am the only member in my school.
I plan to eventually make a cult out of it, unleash said cult on the world, and watch the results from a safe distance.
Just Like L Ron Hubbard XD
 

Taerdin

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I'm completely unpopular and dont have a group. I have one friend who ironically enough is my best friend... ha...?

I listen to metal (progressive/power), play guitar and bass, study computers, play lots of videogames... but I dont really fit in in any of those groups or retain friends from anywhere.

I have a girlfriend though, thank God. I'd probably have lost my mind by now if not for her.
 

Kirky

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I'm part of my schools "Inbetweeners", in that I'm part of a small group of people who don't quite fit into any social clique, so we just hang around with each other.

In a way I suppose you could say we created a new social group, but since every member of the group is allowed to act as they want, with no pressure to conform I'm not quite sure that it counts.
 

Kirky

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GodsOneMistake said:
kommando367 said:
GodsOneMistake said:
kommando367 said:
The "fuck conformity" group.

But aren't you conforming, by being in a group of other people who don't conform?


Possible double post, Sorry
Not exactly, I started it and I am the only member in my school.
I plan to eventually make a cult out of it, unleash said cult on the world, and watch the results from a safe distance.
Just Like L Ron Hubbard XD
Say what you will, but he's written at least one decent book (or I could have been programmed to think so, you just can never be sure with cults).
 

LopezMeister

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My college is rather large and so it's difficult to be unpopular with everyone, you'd have to be a complete asshole to manage such a feat. I have two groups, one is a huge group that's built up over the past two years, most of whom are going to uni next year whereas I have another year of college. My other group is the Music/Music tech group of people who are mostly in my year, we're all "popular" but then again its a mostly isolated group anyway where everyone knows everyone else. Being "popular" in the teen movie sense doesn't exist where I come from.
 

Gattai

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I no longer feel the need to 'belong' in a group, i guess you just grow out of it and realize categorizing people is stupid and unnessasary, although untill i realized that i was part of the 'grunge/goth' group. We were always fighting with the 'towneys', i think this was only an english thing though. No one was particularly popular really, i wouldn't even use that word.
 

NotAPie

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I like being alone but I'm pretty well known in my current school.
"The guy who sits alone all day"
and I wanna keep it that way.
 

T-Bone24

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I'm a massive nerd, although I tend to keep friends with everyone. Apart from "them". You know, the "popular" folks who everyone hates apart from the rest of "them". they are loud, obnoxious and consider everything about them the most important thing ever. They use "like" as if it's the ultimate word and no sentence can ever pass without it being uttered.
 

Matronadena

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egh.. I'm in my late 20's early 30's now, and a mother.....things like that really don't exist much outside of collage/High school and a little into Uni.

back when I WAS in the age group when that mattered I was pretty high on the rungs, never with one type of group, so much as I could float between all the major groups, but I was the alpha of my own flock " though I don't really know where they came from....mostly my closer friends who fell in toe with me.

but like I said before, Once you hit a certain age range crap like that just has no importance and tends to fade abit.
 

Andalusa

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I don't really care if I'm popular or with the "In" crowd.
I hang around with a bunch of people I think are real friends to me.

In school there are three main groups, the "pretty" people (girls who think the need an inch of make up on every day and are complete bitches), the "inbetween" people (the ones who can't decide where they want to be) and the "nice" people (this is the group I hang around with).
In each group there are the little sub divisions of goths, emos, preps, geeky etc. people.

Then there are the people I hang around with outside school, a mixture of all three groups and go to different schools but are pretty cool people I enjoy spending my time with.
 

Lord George

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Hmmm well were all top of the food chain being in Sixth form, both physically and in terms of status, and I'd say were pretty popular, people like us less then the really nice guy groups but more then the dickhead/chav group. Yay for secondary school.