I was the ugliest person in the school and very awkward! Believe me, I was abused by the Cheerleaders and Jocks .The graduating class I was in had 700 + people. In the class picture I was on the top row with the jocks because I was 6'0 tall.
I am very tall and a natural Red Head with a slim figure and a wonderful personality!
It means a lot now (At 46 years old the men are all over me). I have been to the class reunions HAHA HEE HEE GUFAW GUFAW!!
2007-02-09 14:15:02
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answered by LN has3 zjc 4
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I was always pretty much of a loner~quiet, shy & overweight~I had some really good friends though. And they always had a way of making me feel special. Yes, I would have liked to have been slim & more outgoing but I was fairly happy any way. My best friend in high school was an outgoing type of person that loved to talk but she was also a good listener. We got along Great!! I miss her a lot, she passed away a few years ago. If not for her, I may have been a complete Loner! As it was I guess that most people, especially the in-crowd probably thought of us as mis-fits or black sheep. We just didn't fit in with the "in crowd", oh well that was their loss!!
2007-02-09 22:19:09
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answered by Donna J 4
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High School in the 70's:
I was not the most popular nor the most reviled...I was not a stoner but did enjoy puffing with my friends every so often...I was not a jock but did enjoy playing some sports...I was not a nerd but did have a collection of books, statues about wolves (still do).
I guess you could say I was about what 90% of all HS kids are..just average. And I liked that.
2007-02-09 21:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the above.
I was me. I was a tall, thin, quiet, long haired youth that refused to wear a "label" and did not care about being with any particular group. I associated with who I wished, listened to what I wished, wore what I wished. I was sometimes a prankster, sometimes not. I had to be able to fight to earn the right to be left alone.
A few things got out about me that caused me grief, I had the occasional problem because of my ethnicity, just like anyone else. I took care of the problems quite efficiently, and was left alone. I developed my attitude towards bigotry long before high school and was not a bully or a badass.
I am glad that I do not have to deal with that entire "high school" thing again.
I suppose, if I had to hang a label on myself for those days, it would have been "outsider" and comfortable with it.
2007-02-09 22:46:16
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answered by j 5
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I was popular and hadn't a clue until i was at a concert twenty years later and had VIP passes that i could share......I looked the same and must say only better......I was stunned to find out that people considerrd me one of them!!!!! I never was into flirting as y uhave to undo that crap...i was a bookworm and very passionate, a great writer and I did readings even way back then...don't ask the decade and I won't have to tell y uit was the 60's ok? *wink* Oh...and the 70's too!!!!!!!
2007-02-10 06:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I was the tall, intellectual geek. I didn't want to be a cheerleader because frankly they were kind of stupid and I preferred the company of fun and interesting people.
I had a lot of good times and don't regret that time at all. I do remember a lot of bullies and jerks, and those would be the memories I would rather forget.
2007-02-09 21:56:42
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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I was a 'teacher's pet' to many of the teachers yet one who argued with some till I got sent to the supervisor's office. Got through some subjects, barely yet did exceedingly well at others. I think I was an 'inconsistent' person to an extent.
I wasn't popular yet most of the students knew my name and I didn't have much problems with any of my school-mates. Was a listener. hmm what else... that's all I can think of for now.
2007-02-09 22:04:24
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answered by Sakina R 2
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Put it this way; a way cross... in a way
1) a mere outcase (still am)
2) Goth
3) EMO
4) Punk
5) Unspecified
6) To evil to care
7) So calm it scares the fish
8) So careLESS it scared the Lesbian (not typed in an insulting way)
9) "EVIL GENIOUS ALERT! HIDE!"
10) kid "Oh look. Its the EMO Goth!" (kid laughter) me: "Move. NOW." (kids run in fear and talks in 10 weeks)
11) me "Move." (hallway clears)
12) teacher "Hey! you! Yeah, YOU! ANSWER! NOW!" me: "Never . I am not obliged to answer to any of the questions you wish to answer." t- "DETENTION!" m- "You cant give me Detention. Your afraid to. I feel your fear rising. Everyones. If you do, i'll make sure the room is covered in ----" t- "OK! STRAIGHT A's!"
12) outcast.
13) outcast
14) outcast
15) outcast
16) outcast
Does that count? 'Cuz i am an outcast. Even my 'friends' abandonded me. I feel dead inside because of that. In fact, the teachers even forget i'm there! AND THE RELIGION ONE TOO!!! the only ones who notice me are my family... and the computer
2007-02-09 22:07:04
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answered by Tobie 3
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im the quiet withdrawn girl with a stack of books to anyone who dosent know me well. if u know me well, then u got to deal with a hyper bookworm! but to everyone but 3 people i'm a quiet withdrawn girl with a the books, a jock boyfriend, spotless record, a teachers pet, isolated (not by my choice!!!!), and with straight A s in all classes.
2007-02-09 22:03:43
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answered by kitkat 1
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I don't quite have a label. I'm the girl who hangs out with the goths and emo kids, but is too optimistic to be one. I'm the girl who hangs out with the nerds and is smart enough to be one, but is to popular to be one. I'm the girl who is cool enough to be a popular girl, but is too unique to be one. I'm also the girl who is bad at all sports and doesn't care enough to have a 3.0! I'm not considered a wannabe, but that's because I don't try to be anything but what I am.
2007-02-09 22:00:07
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answered by Girl McGirl 2
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