Cheerleader and very popular but I was friends with everybody and never judged anyone that why everyone liked me... Whats the point and who cares, thats the hand that life deals to you and yet cool or not we are doing the same stupid thing right now so we aren't so much different now are we?????
2007-04-28 19:27:38
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answered by valerie 3
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Well I'm considered "popular" in my school. What it is that makes my group so "popular" I'm not too sure. Now my school doesn't have like a bunch of cliques or anything. Like we all know each other and stuff. But I think the thing at my school is the fact that the popular kids, are a little bit more sociable than others, at least I am. Like my group we're just chill, we have our table, and the normal people who sit there. Then we just kinda interact with everyone and we're just friends with everyone, and we like have almost no enemies. The girls I guess you could say are pretty, and the guys are definitely the cutest in our grade, so that may be it. But the main thing that I think that makes me so called "popular" is the fact that I'm always preppy and in a good mood. I love to cheer people up, and always do, no matter what the situation. I'm friends with pretty much everyone, and I have almost no enemies. I'm also on Student Council, which may be another factor. but other than that we're just normal kids, who are just more social butterflies. We may seem or act a certain way to portray us as cool, but we're just the same as anyone else. Have the same ideals, feelings, and emotions as anyone else, just because we know more people, we're "popular" Now I don't necesarily understand why this is, I just roll with it, and play my part, which is making people happy, and showing how much of a good person I am. Also listening when need be. --Zoe
2016-03-18 09:09:35
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answered by ? 4
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nope. i was a nerd complete with bullies, only three friends, and zero dates in school. i was really into skateboarding which was a hugely dorky thing thirteen or so years ago-it wasnt always cool like now-people made fun of you relentlessly for it. i unabashedly liked comic books and toys. my favorite band was they might be giants. and i somehow managed to remain a complete outcast while starting on both the football and baseball teams. i didnt develope a huge social/romantic life until i was in my early twenties. things have been all good since then. i felt like a huge loser back then, but only while i was at school. the rest of the time was great. and i can promise you as long as you just do what makes you happy and not care what other people think when that ten year reuninon comes around and you decide to go and see what miserable losers all of the popular kids turned into you will instantly have no regrets. thats what happend to me and my three friends.
2007-04-28 19:36:07
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answered by comic book guy 5
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I was in the middle. We didn't have the "emo" kids in my days (I'm feeling really old). But I was somewhere in the middle. I was friends with the kids that never fit in one pocket and friends with those that did. Must have been a freak of nature by today's standards, I really don't see that much anymore. I see successful people that were considered not so popular and plenty of really "popular" not far from the welfare line. Never put anyone in a class. You never know what might happen later in life - for whatever reason.
2007-04-28 19:35:44
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answered by aminwiththeoutcrowd 3
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No. It was a big deal way back then. Turns out it wasn't important at all. I just wish that young people would listen to an old fart like me and see all that high school bs from this side of life (50 years old). It's just not important what group you're in or if it's the so-called cool group. What's important is what you do with the rest of your life. But would any of you understand or listen?...
2007-04-28 19:29:56
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answered by conx-the-dots 5
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I wasn't real popular in school because I was always the shy kid in school. I still managed to have a lot of friends and I belonged to a lot of youth groups and that helped me over come some of my shyness.
2007-04-28 20:22:16
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answered by Susie B 6
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No I wasn't, and I always felt bad about it. But now that I am an adult in the real world.....12 years later....you realize that life matters more than a few years in high school. Stay true to yourself and your friends....don't change for anybody to fit in....you'll see in time that it doesn't matter if you're with the popular click or not. Nobody cares after it's all over.
2007-04-28 19:28:25
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answered by pep 4
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I am still in school... I went to a private school for the first 5 years of my school and I was pretty much in the 'it' crowd, well there wasn't really any 'it' crowd, cuz it was such a small school but I know I wasn't one of the rejects, now in high school, I'm not one of the cool kids, and I wouldn't want to be, I am really happy in my group, we are all happy and hang out and I think we are better than the kids who think it is cool and funny to let off stink bombs...
2007-04-28 19:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No.i was bullied in school,anyway being popular in high school don't necessarily mean you are going to have a good life.And you are right,a lot of them are jerks?
2007-04-28 19:34:49
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answered by Lady T 5
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I wouldn't exactly say popular. I was friends with some popular kids, but they weren't my circle of friends.
2007-04-28 19:33:15
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answered by WTP 6
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