What clique were you in?
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The socially awkward crowd, but so socially awkward that we were teased about it - just enough so that we weren't "cool".0
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For the couple of years that I did HS I was not a member of any click - didn't care for them but individuals in most could be considered friends at times. I had grades, was into sports (skiing, soccer, basketball, softball, track and field, and swimming to name a few), cars, working, reading, flying and did not want to be limited to one "type" of friends.0
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Stoners..haha0
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I'm a senior in highschool. I've never really been in a group. My highschool is a "country" highschool. The cliques are divided from the true rednecks and country boys and girls, the redneck wannabes, the popular people, which is split into two groups, jocks and others. We don't have a lot of school people to make up the crowd of nerds, or geeks, or anyone else. I try to get along with everyone and socialize with everyone, but if I had to be put in a clique... Goodness. I guess gaming clique? Or geeks. Probably geeks. I don't really hang out with girls, waaaay too much drama...0
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Stoners and headbangers. 'Metal health will drive you mad'! LOL0
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Didn't care about what "clique" I was in, only had one thing on my mind...not much has changed.
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I wasn't. Unless you count being outcast from day 1, and trying to fit in anywhere and not succeeding. I had started Kindergarten at a different school, and when I transferred when we moved, turns out what I had learned was a lot of what was covered in 1st grade in the new one, so they bumped me up to 2nd. So not only did I not start out in K with all the other kids at the new school, but after the first week, they advanced me. And at that age...well, people form opinions right away, and I was never really accepted by the rest, until maybe my JR year or so. Even then, it wasn't so much that I was accepted, but moreso that I wasn't ignored completely any more. Probably didn't really help my cause much, looking back, as far as grades and things went, because I just didn't care most of the time.0
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bump because interesting how people reflect on their past.0
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loner/skater i didn't skate but all my friends did and i didn't put up with the usual bull****.0
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My school had 142 in my graduating class and it was a very country redneck school so everyone for the most part were friends and I fell between most of the groups and probably didn't fit in any one in particular.0
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Raver/Goth and Band Geek...turned into Athlete the last year of high school when I moved and joined the volleyball, soccer, and rugby teams.0
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Nerd/Geeks0
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I was a part of one of the many "outcast/loser" groups in early high school but that changed to the smoker/stoner/emo group. Stayed in this smoker/stoner group (the emo thing pretty much died out as we aged :laugh:) for the rest of high school.
I was also in the Enrichment Program, thus most of my classes were higher-level than those of my closest friends in the smoker/stoner group. I was the "smart/responsible kid" amongst the smoker/stoner group, but was the "weird/stoner kid" when in my classes. I feel like I didn't quite fit anywhere because of that.0 -
the athletes0
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the athletes
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I was a geek that got along with everyone lol0
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I was primarily friends with the Artists, but i honestly got along with everyone. I had friends in just about every clique, which is how I am still today. Basically if you're a nice person, I'll be your friend. I love having a diverse group of friends.0
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google, bruh.0
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What clique were you in in high school?
For many people here, they were very fat as a child. So in HS a lot were not in cliques.
Myself I was not in a clique but I was a band geek.0 -
None. I was a lone rider; a neutron. I could roll with anybody like a chameleon.0
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I was friends with all different types of people. I had one best friend, we were pretty much attached at the hip. I went to school, worked and played numerous sports. Soccer took up most of my time. I trained pretty hard on a daily basis. School was school, I didn't hate or love it.0
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I wasn't really in a clique. I hung out with and was liked by nearly everyone (was a smart, tomboyish, country girl who ran with the party crowd although I didn't drink or smoke). I was obese my freshman and sophomore years and lost 75 pounds in the late spring and over the summer before my junior year (even then I wasn't skinny or what I considered pretty). Even then I wasn't part of the "in" or "popular" crowd but still got along with everyone. If anything I was a geek because I was smart (on the scholastic bowl team, JETS team, graduated valedictorian, etc). But apparently although I wasn't in the "IN" crowd, I was popular with most everyone because I was voted prom queen my senior year. Normally a title reserved for the cheerleaders and "skinny *****es" crowd. lol0
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I fit in with just about everyone by senior year.. freshman year was definitely with the poor kids and rednecks, sophomore year more with the gamers (even though I never was a gamer), moved away, still stuck to the gamer/goth/stoner crowd. Moved back junior year as my own goth crowd, managed to connect to one other but we stuck with the gamer/stoner kids. I went to a pretty small school so there was basically the "it" crowd, and the "not it" crowd lol. By halfway through senior year, everyone figured out that we might never see each other again, so we all started to get along. At that point I had joined color guard, so I was part of the band geeks to the outsiders, and not cool enough for the band geeks themselves lol0
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I was a jock with a nerdy side. I think I still am.0
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I wasn't in any group. I am still like that today. Some people aren't good at having friends.0
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Stoners/ "punk rockers"0
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Mean girl... jk0
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None. I hated high school, so I just "hung out" with everyone.0
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The group for rockers that were also athletes and secretly in the smart classes clique0
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I was/am in the nerd clique! I was also in the French immersion program, though, and everyone in my grade from that program got along pretty well so I socialized with everyone; I just related better to fellow geeks. NERD PRIDE YO!0
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