I'd say that I am, I have a good amount of friends at my school, though, like most schools, everyone has their own little group, and I'm part of the "good kids" group, which I like because everyone is pretty friendly, and it's pretty easy to make friends.
well at my school theres different groups, 2 the nerds/geeks/smart ones , and the so called "cool kids" i used to be part of the cool kids till they started doing bad things then i went to the smart group, and they accepted me as one of them, so i made a bunch of friends, i would like to so im in the middle
Nope, In fact, I think they all hate me. I don't talk to anyone but my friend (who is also unpopular). And I'd rather stay like that. I am part of a clique of kids called the untouchables, which at my school means no one likes them.
Nope, In fact, I think they all hate me. I don't talk to anyone but my friend (who is also unpopular). And I'd rather stay like that. I am part of a clique of kids called the untouchables, which at my school means no one likes them.
There is no such thing as popular. As I recall it everyone held at least moderate dislike for the "Omg I'm sooo popular" types. They were typically quite trendy, and quite shallow.
To be blunt. I hate trendy.
When I was in school, I was actually fairly well known. Though it wouldn't have been something I would have chosen, had I had the choice. Some (many) hated me, but I never got a real feel for what people actually thought, and I never paid much attention to my external "image".
Nope, I'm hated by everyone, and very antisocial because of it
And as you can tell by my signature, it all ties in.
Pity.
The individual should strive to shape themselves. Sounds to me like you're letting pain make you into the equivalent of putty in their hands.
There isn't anything wrong with existing without socializing being a central drive. I don't tend to speak when I don't have to. But it sounds to me like you didn't choose it, it was chosen by the responses of those around you.
I would rather be alone then have a good friend holding me back.
That's my personal philosophy.
I've found I function better alone as well. Keeping people at arms length.
But a "good" friend isn't one that holds you back, nor do they impose on you. I suppose I have nothing to argue. All I mean to say is be wary of who you push away, it may prove to be a mistake.
I've found I function better alone as well. Keeping people at arms length.
But a "good" friend isn't one that holds you back, nor do they impose on you. I suppose I have nothing to argue. All I mean to say is be wary of who you push away, it may prove to be a mistake.
I did say I was antisocial, I have a lot of thinking time, so no worries, I am wary.
When I was in school, I wasn't really well-liked, but I did command respect. No one really messed with my friends or I, because they knew that a different group would mess with them for messing with me.
Some people don't like me because they see me as the smart kid who follows the rules and wants everyone else to do the same. Some people do like me because they know I can also be quite casual and humorous when I'm not with somebody I hate.
I think I'm lower than average on the scale of popularity, though. When there is a group project and we get to choose or own partners, I often end up one of the last people that nobody picked and I get stuck with some idiot. But I think it's just because most of my friends have a closer friend that they'd rather be with than me, not that everybody hates me.
I have a group of six friends I hang around with at school, but I'm on good terms with most people in my class.
It's mostly because my class views me as some kind of quiet genius, while I'm actually just some douchebag who doesn't want to make an ass out of himself by talking. In the end, everyone's pretty neutral against me.
I like being popular with my guys at school. If I can take the freshmen in my squad and make them look up to me, it's a win. All leaders should be social with their guys. **** Machiavelli, I can get the respect of my men and keep it, and they'll behave much better.
I've got a good group of friends. Wouldn't call myself exactly social/popular. I'm usually the kid who's always cracking a joke. Sadly, in real life, I lack the ability to be serious. I can't help but flash a smile or crack a joke even when something bad just happened...
More like the rag-tag regular kids. From the pot-smoking friends, to the goody-two-shoes, to the sports addicts, to the metalheads, to the preppy kids, to the gamers, to whatever else. I don't have a specific group of friends, really.
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Wow that's depressing..
To be blunt. I hate trendy.
When I was in school, I was actually fairly well known. Though it wouldn't have been something I would have chosen, had I had the choice. Some (many) hated me, but I never got a real feel for what people actually thought, and I never paid much attention to my external "image".
I was probably considered eccentric, who knows.
And as you can tell by my signature, it all ties in.
Pity.
The individual should strive to shape themselves. Sounds to me like you're letting pain make you into the equivalent of putty in their hands.
There isn't anything wrong with existing without socializing being a central drive. I don't tend to speak when I don't have to. But it sounds to me like you didn't choose it, it was chosen by the responses of those around you.
I would rather be alone then have a good friend holding me back.
That's my personal philosophy.
I've found I function better alone as well. Keeping people at arms length.
But a "good" friend isn't one that holds you back, nor do they impose on you. I suppose I have nothing to argue. All I mean to say is be wary of who you push away, it may prove to be a mistake.
I did say I was antisocial, I have a lot of thinking time, so no worries, I am wary.
I have a few friends, mostly don't talk to anyone else except where required.
I think I'm lower than average on the scale of popularity, though. When there is a group project and we get to choose or own partners, I often end up one of the last people that nobody picked and I get stuck with some idiot. But I think it's just because most of my friends have a closer friend that they'd rather be with than me, not that everybody hates me.
There's yet more to come!
It's mostly because my class views me as some kind of quiet genius, while I'm actually just some douchebag who doesn't want to make an ass out of himself by talking. In the end, everyone's pretty neutral against me.
More like the rag-tag regular kids. From the pot-smoking friends, to the goody-two-shoes, to the sports addicts, to the metalheads, to the preppy kids, to the gamers, to whatever else. I don't have a specific group of friends, really.