What was your highschool "Role"?

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TheLiham

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For the first 3 years I was the weird, psycho, fat kid. For the last two I was the weird, psycho, funny, drug addict.
 

StormShaun

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Well lets see here.

For year 1-4 I was the teacher's pet. (come on who wasn't I wanted to leave class early)
For year 5-7 I was the loner kid trying to fit in.
For 8-12 I was the lone wolf, loner, a bit of a psycho, gamer kid that hanged out with a group of similar people.

I guess I was shy and hated most people there. Why?

They drank, I didn't. (Not even now)
They bullied, I hated that.
They were complete douches, I wasn't.
They bullied my best friend, I didn't like that shit and defended him.
They bullied me, I didn't give a shit.

I guess for that I became the person I am today and I guess I thank them for that. :S
 

soren7550

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You know the show and character Daria? Yeah, that's pretty much me, 'cept I wasn't smart, I had far fewer friends, was poorer, had less of a social life, and I hated my family.
 

ImmortalDrifter

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I was the true Loner.

I'm large enough physically that no one messed with me, and smart enough that I could tackle most project/assignments meant to be done in groups by myself. To top it off I had a grand total of 2 friends. WEW!
 

DustyDrB

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For the most part, I was a ghost. I lived half an hour from my school and just went there and came home. I worked hard in school and daydreamed during breaks. The only social thing I did at school was play baseball and I taught a couple of guys in my grade how to play the guitar.

High school wasn't torturous or anything. It was just boring, and I spent the entire time just waiting for college. And I'd do it the same way if I had another chance.
 

Infernai

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The Ninja. I sort of floated between groups on most occasions, and mostly was on decent terms with most (Aka. most didn't hate me or nothing). But at the same time, i had a reputation for being difficult to find and for being able to blend into crowds and sneak up on people really well.

Much a laugh was had with that latter skill. xD
 

MeChaNiZ3D

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I don't think I fit any preconcieved roles...I have a fairly polar attitude towards people (either my friend or my enemy), virtually carried the discussion in English (I suppose that means I'm good at making things up), and frequently made puns that were so on the borderline between a bad pun and a genuine joke that people found it hard deciding whether to laugh or not. I was also a gamer, but on PS3, so it was sort of a no-man's land between non-gamers and my friends who were all PC gamers. Lastly, I was sort of intimidating and would resort to physical violence fairly early in a dispute, but I feel there were too few occasions where it actually got that far for me to call it a reputation. And I drew manga all over my work.

So yeah...idk.
 

Ultra Man30

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The Computer Repairman

My school had a lot of computers, but no one to fix them. Whenever a computer broke down, whether it blue-screened, caught a virus, or was stuffed with cheese(Yes, that actually happened), I would fix it up. I only fixed them because I wanted to, but I also got the added benefit of teachers being lenient toward me. In one year I managed to get the admin password to all computers by asking the librarian, get a usb mouse from one of my teachers, get a free copy of Photoshop Elements, and even skip the whole 4th quarter of English with an A.

I basically got paid without ever meaning to.
 

esperandote

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I was one of the fat guys
I was also the guy good in technology classes
I also earned the fame being the guy that over drinks in parties.
 

BathorysGraveland

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Since my school had about 10-12 people per grade, I would have been several different things. Some I'm proud of, others not. The former? I could make people laugh, which is a gift I suppose. The latter? I bullied kids younger than me for amusement or to feel good about myself. So a mix of school clown and asshole, I suppose.
 

M-E-D The Poet

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I was the guy who slept through most classes yet answered the most questions asked by the teachers, which got me the special reputation perk of being asked by cute girls to help them out with stuff cause I wasn't repulsive but just not date material for them either.
Oh and I used to bring snarky wit and sarcasm to the table whenever it was called for

I was allowed to sleep during classes because of a sleeping disorder by most teachers + I knew my way with words so nobody ever double checked with the principal


Oh well I allied myself with the Alternative Jock (Free runner/breakdancer/smartguy combined)
And we had a great many laughs and well that's the part I played in highschool for the final 3 years anyway
 

Comando96

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"Jamie, something has broken."

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No really... my job was to get everything working when it broke... this included both pupils and teachers.

Peoples opinion of me, positive neutral... I didn't offend, annoy anyone, wasn't exactly social but their opinions were positive.

Smart person. Did well in lessons...
Had a slow depression led near mental breakdown in my last year...

Womplord said:
That awkward, depressed kid who was really good at everything.
If you only included my last year when the depression kicked in... this.
 

Sprinal

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Well as this includes only secondary school...
year 7: Was the kid who had a very short fuse... got into fights... got suspended... that's all I remember of it.
Year 8: Hung out with the "unpopular group." Became part of it. So was a nerd
Year 9: started out the same way... Then Signed up for the School Rugby (union) team. Was a Prop. Then got an exchange student from Toronto. Followed him (copied him) became a metal-head. And hung out with the Rugby team.
Year 10: became the Recluse. Stuck on my own usually. Listened to music Rather than talk to people. Started to hate the world. Wrote my thoughts down.
Year 11: After doing something stupid (don't remember what) I pull myself together. Move to the "weird group (not nerd or any other stereotype. It was just "other") Became "crazy metal-head"
Year 12: all groups kinda merged into one plus the one that the people we didn't like were in. At this point moved towards rivet-head from metal-head.
So:
year 7: Bully target although twice the size of everyone and could fight back
year 8: Geeky Nerd
year 9: Geeky normal person
year 10: Not really sure what I would have been classed as. Was called emo at one point. although wasn't really accurate as I was still very self confident and any anger I had went outward
Year 11: Metal-head
Year 12: as the people at my school couldn't tell the difference between subcultures probably Goth. However was actually a rivet-head.

And that is that. Kinda miss school. But uni is better...
 

azel

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I'm usually the shy background guy. Outside of my friend group I usually kept my mouth shut.

In my group of friends I'm the "butt monkey" It was all in good fun though, so I did't mind.
 

Arakasi

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My role?
Lone wheel, followed by 4th wheel on a tricycle, followed by 3rd wheel on a bicycle.

Fun.
 

Westaway

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I'm a quite kid, I consider myself the voiceof reason in my grpup, my friends just call me a downer.
The funny thing is, all I'm looking for is fun. Whenever I veto an idea, it's because I don't think it will be fun enough. So I'm also quality control on fun. My friends still hate it, though. I would too if I were them. Oh well.