Well, I was a "dork" in Junior High, but in High School I joined the football team, went to parties, and became "popular". Knowing how it felt to be left out in Junior High I always did my best to include and respect everyone from every clique. In the end I just ended up trying to be friends with people from every clique from the Goths to the "Nerds" I guess.
2006-09-13 05:11:22
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answered by doctrfeelgood 2
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LOL, I think because we all were a part of some clique, we were all outsiders to someone. I was with the nerds, geeks, poindexters, LOL. I was part of student senate, wearing glasses, straight A's, honor society, academic competitive groups, band, didn't dress fancy, didn't like makeup, couldn't do a damn thing in Gym class, LOL. But i was never shy or really that akward. I'm still that way today. I haven't changed much at all. I am a little more populor to my peers though, because most people have grown out of the childish grouping thing.
2006-09-13 12:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I was on the fringe of several cliques in high school but never on the outside looking in, I had other things to do. I am a happy outsider still.
2006-09-13 12:10:34
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answered by garden witch 2
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Outsider by a long country mile! I've never belonged to any clique. I've never been a follower. In fact, very few people knew my name.
In HS, I had to run to work while other students were still taking classes in order to pay rent and buy my meals and have transportation money. I was living independently since I was 16 years old; so between work, Gymnatics workouts and Martial Arts workouts, I did't have much time for hanging out with goofy kids that depended on their parents for allowances, had time to fart around and go to parties while I was earning a living.
2006-09-13 12:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That was a long time ago honey,,
But, I probably would have been,, a popular "bad boy" jock,, with a goth twist.
Had al lot of friends.
Always wore black.
Lettered in Weightlifting.
Went to college on an Art Scholarship.
Now,,
Usually wear black
Still like weightlifting
My wife and I have a very active social life
Work in law-enforcement. So, as you may have guessed I grew out of the whole "bad boy" thing,,,, kind of.
2006-09-13 12:15:24
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answered by landerscott 4
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I was very quiet and shy, unless you were a close friend...then you couldn't get me to shut up.
I was a choir girl. I loved to sing and compete and was good at it too. I was also very Christian.
Now, I'm 30 and a far cry from high school. I still love to sing all the time, but I'm not the scared shy little girl any more.
I am a pagan (used-to-be bisexual, not now because I found my true love) and have a wonderful, peaceful, harmonious life with my beautiful daughter and hottie honey.
2006-09-13 12:26:34
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answered by LadyMagick 5
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I mostley hung with stoners and goths but had an ecclectic group of friends from straight A nerds to drug dealing gang members. Was in advanced classes so I also knew alot of PREPS.
Stil the same. I have friends all over society and you can't really peg me down.
2006-09-13 12:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Outsider. Not the same person today.
2006-09-13 12:08:56
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answered by Who am I? 5
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I was an outsider and one of the school bullies. Back when I went to school , it was BULLY or get BULLIED. Me being 6'3" in the 9th grade made sort of easy. Now I look back at classmates at reunions and wish I knew then what I know now.To the ones who know me,I'M REALLY SORRY FOR THE WAY I WAS THEN.
2006-09-13 15:13:00
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answered by bopper 2
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Jocks
2006-09-13 12:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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