Social Ladder
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as you get older the social ladder somewhat flips. If not disappears completely. Stated by one of my professors who played college and pro football and ended up teaching computer science at Georgia Tech, "The most important thing you can do is to learn to accept who you are." he later went on to say how even he was a big nerd.
Personally, I'm sort of a nerd. But i like to incorporate nerdy things in with jokes...so i guess it works out.
Personally, I'm sort of a nerd. But i like to incorporate nerdy things in with jokes...so i guess it works out.
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But its not like every person sticks 2 1 clique. Most people branch out & have a lot of friends that are very different than them.volleyballchic_101 wrote:brooke we have a ton of cliquesblufoster6 wrote:yeh i dont really notice the cliques that much. I mean pretty much everyone is friends
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not really...i will point them out to you at school tomorrow
GRATUITY, I DID NOT ORDER GRATUITY!!!!
unless life also hands you sugar and water your lemonade is really going to suck
Bump it, Dig it, SPIKE IT
unless life also hands you sugar and water your lemonade is really going to suck
Bump it, Dig it, SPIKE IT
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yeah
GRATUITY, I DID NOT ORDER GRATUITY!!!!
unless life also hands you sugar and water your lemonade is really going to suck
Bump it, Dig it, SPIKE IT
unless life also hands you sugar and water your lemonade is really going to suck
Bump it, Dig it, SPIKE IT
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what kind of question is that!!!
First, I don't think there is any social ladder at school...People are what you believe them to be. Aka..there is no such thing as "popular" it's all in your head!
I agree with basically everyone else.
Remember!! Everyone is your friend!

First, I don't think there is any social ladder at school...People are what you believe them to be. Aka..there is no such thing as "popular" it's all in your head!
I agree with basically everyone else.
Remember!! Everyone is your friend!


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At my school, all of the popular kids hate the nerds (science and music- we're usually both) and think that we want to be like them and be accepted into their group. In relality, we hate them and mock them behind their backs because they think that we are a bunch of helpless losers. They don't actually hear them talking about us to our faces, we just overhear conversations. Thing is, we just don't care what they think of us because their opinions don't matter.
I have a huge mob of nerdy friends, so all of this is just kinda funny. For the kids that don't though, the preps excluding them is hard for them.
I have a huge mob of nerdy friends, so all of this is just kinda funny. For the kids that don't though, the preps excluding them is hard for them.
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And no, I'm not a guy...even though my sig says will robsinson. It's a reference to Lost in Space, an ancient sci fi TV show. And the robot is the character who always says the line.
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