what were you labeled as in high school??
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the funny guy.0
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<----Loser0
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munch munch: i was always eating something.0
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"chubby chaser". I banged all the fat chicks at my school.0
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I easily blew through school and read all the time so I was an easy target.
For a long time I was called fat.
Until I started making fun of myself.
Ended up winning homecoming queen senior year with my best friend.
I was the girl everyone knew but I only had a few close friends.0 -
Band Geek. I still love it!0
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really athletic, and the would-be-hot-if-I-lost-weight girl0
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Big Dog.......I was the big guy in the group I ran around with. And like a dog....If I couldnt eat it or screw it, I'd pee on it!0
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Jock.0
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umm
I had a pretty bad reputation. There were rumors that I slept with everybody. Not going to say if they were true or not.
Or history nerd. (I'm a big history buff)0 -
Loser
BS!0 -
Loser0
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Partier/Stoner, but pretty much my entire high school was labelled that way. When you live in a small, mostly wealthy mountain town, there isn't much else to do but party.0
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Biology book (I actually didn't like biology, but I was good at. I picked up this nickname after I got known as the girl in the marching band who could help anyone understand their science homework. This reputation expanded to math and English but the nickname stayed the same. It wasn't used in a mean way, so I actually sometimes liked it. It was always said--to me at least--with a smile.)
Untouchable (I didn't know I had this one. I only learned of it after I graduated. Apparently boys would have crushes on me and none had the guts to ask me out. They all thought I'd say no. Ironically, most of them I had actually had a crush on myself at one time or another. A lot of them would eventually ask out my best friends instead. Grr... )
Perfect pitch (I got this one for an after school activity. I sang with a band and someone noticed that I had a knack for remembering pitches without anyone having to "lead me in." It was good and bad. It was great for starting a tune "A Capella" and then the band joining in for a big "impact" and us all staying in tune. It was bad if the guitarists decided to capo at the last minute into a different key because the cords were easier in that key--I had the devil of a time adjusting to a new key in my ear.)
Secret keeper. (I knew a lot of them, but told nothing. I was a pretty trusted confidant for a lot of people.)
I didn't get a lot of nicknames in general though, because my first name is rare enough as it is.0 -
Didn't really have a label. I had friends in every group, from stoners to math nerds. But I always fit in better with the stoners.:bigsmile:0
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Band geek
Punk/Goth/Freak, lol0 -
Partier/Stoner, but pretty much my entire high school was labelled that way. When you live in a small, mostly wealthy mountain town, there isn't much else to do but party.
That's here too besides the mostly wealthy it's about 60/40. Everyone was a stoner or hung out wit one or wanted to be one!
Town is less than 4,000 people0 -
Fat band geek. Of course I played a big brass instrument, what else would the fat guy play, a picollo? Not likely.0
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Ms. PIGGY which i did'nt care cause i always thought she was cute LMFAO0
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Fat spotty shortarse. :sad:0
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I was pretty much invisible in high school. I guess my friends thought of me as smart and quiet.0
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Nothing.
It was a huge school (3000 students I think, they build a new one soon after I left to take half the kids), we didn't all have labels. I was the poor nerdy girl in elementary school but by high school I was just one of the masses of unlabeled.0 -
Nerdy jock. I was never sure how to take that one :huh:0
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I was also labeled a lesbian.0
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band nerd and the horse girl lol0
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Nerd, band geek... and I hung out with other band geeks...0
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loser, fat, waste of space, stupid (I have a degree in engineering and a masters in management, ), failure.
Least likely to succeed.....
Also managed to earn a second degree black belt.0 -
someone has to notice you to give you a label
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I went to a relatively small high school (139 in my graduating class), and I was known as a music and theater person... though I hesitate to follow that with "nerd" since at my school those were actually respectable things. I'm happy to claim the title of nerd, though, if anyone wants to give it to me . At my school, a lot of the star athletes were also in music and theater, so it didn't have a negative stigma.
I know I had rehearsals before school and after school until about 10 most nights, so it certainly kept me out of trouble.0 -
Nerdy jock. I was never sure how to take that one :huh:
Same here....it was like, on one hand you play football, run track, wrestle, lift weights, etc...but on the other, you're in ROTC and you have a 3.8 GPA an you're in honors classes. Nerdy jock.0
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