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Paperboy
Posts: 46
Joined: 30 Aug 2008

i wasnt liked by many i had about 4 people who could tolerate my presence and i hated every other person in the school

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 938
Joined: 9 Nov 2008

I was reasonably unpopular at my high school. Outcast a little in earlier years, I guess it left a residue in the later years. But overall, despite being a fairly up-itself all-boys private school, the students weren't too bad. I suppose I was very a part of the 'in crowd' because I tried a little hard at school work and didn't go out drinking much at all.

I never really held any resentment or hate towards any other students and there wouldn't have been any towards me. I didn't really take the non-conformist route and become a goth or emo - I guess I conformed a lot so I would be left alone.

Press Junketeer
Posts: 358
Joined: 28 Aug 2008

Elementary and Jr. High were the worst years of my life. I couldn't stand just about everyone and had a weird elitist outlook that gave me problems on the social scene. At high school I admitted to myself I hated all of that. After that I stopped giving a shit. I started going to the gym, making better grades and enjoying things more all around.
Right now I'm on the fast track to mingling better than I ever have, so everything's good.

Beat Writer
Posts: 159
Joined: 17 Nov 2008

I was never picked on, probably because I was a big guy who was on the cusp of playing professional rugby. But I was always, by my own admission, a geek. I was never in the "In Crowd", but I was never ignored.

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 717
Joined: 4 Feb 2008

Not the lowest, but not every popular either

Muckraker
Posts: 248
Joined: 14 May 2008

i was very much an out cast with usually just 1 friend. no one really messed with me because i am insane and they were seriously afraid i would bomb them or kill them or something. i also read in class and with today's braniac society that was of course real popular.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1802
Joined: 5 Sep 2008

I have like three people I hate, they hated me first.
Everybody knows me but I don't know half the people so, yeah.

Beat Writer
Posts: 147
Joined: 25 Jan 2008

george144:
I charm all the people I like at my school into being my friends and the rest of them get freaked out by the fact I sing out loud along to my ipod and according to rumour I practise tarot and can curse their souls. I of course have no idea how that got around therefore they avoid me completely so its brilliant

Do I know you?

I'm pretty well hated in my opinion (though, slightly less now because it's my first year in high school and no one really has the time or energy to concern themselves with me except for friends). I don't give a flying fuck at the moon about popularity in school, because, as has been previously stated by many of you, it really just doesn't hold water in the "real world", and I'm relatively more happy with my own situation that I was before I stopped giving a damn.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1427
Joined: 3 Apr 2008

i was only popular freshman year because i was the only freshman varsity wrestler...the only freshman wrestler as well all my other years i wasnt popular

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1280
Joined: 3 Nov 2008

Im friends with everyone excapt the preps in my class.I...cant...stand them! They laugh at the number "69' and they are really snotty but im nice to everyone...even when there d*cks to me

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 909
Joined: 17 Oct 2008

In middle school I was made fun of and called a girl a lot because of my long hair (like shoulder length). When I got to highschool that stopped but now I go to an alternative highschool and all of a sudden kids are calling me a fag and retard along with the other 15 kids who go there. It doesn't bother any of us because we would take a bullet for each other.

Infamous Scribbler
Posts: 649
Joined: 17 Sep 2008

I used to be fairly popular in secondary school (English equivalent of High School perhaps?), had a close knit group of friends who were dubbed the nerds, but not in a mocking way, we were actually a pretty well liked group.

Now I've been at uni for about 8 weeks, and there are only a handful of people I would actually call friends, I see a lot of people in classes and manage idle chit chat for a while, but outside of class I'm pretty much alone most of the time.

Press Junketeer
Posts: 354
Joined: 25 Feb 2008

PersianLlama:
I'm hated by about half my school because:
1) I'm atheist
2) I support gay marriage

I have a close group of friends though, so I don't really care.

I can never understand why people would be like that to you. Mind you I'm Scottish and most of us are atheist anyway.

Press Junketeer
Posts: 409
Joined: 22 Apr 2008

I have a decent circle of friends, and I know quite a few people, but I wouldn't consider myself popular. I'm not really unpopular either.

Beat Writer
Posts: 151
Joined: 14 Aug 2008

I find people either likeable or the bane of the earth, but the funny thing is that the hatred i had for others made me somewhat likeable. They thought i was being funny instead of hurtful, and found it fun and ammusing. This only worked with fellow males, as calling most females as "dead behind the eyes harlots" ussually puts them off from you.

Press Junketeer
Posts: 359
Joined: 13 Aug 2008

I go to a Catholic school with a very small student base (~220 students in the entire school). I am the only person that I know of that could be considered a nerd. It's strange, because everyone else is the All-American athlete/above average intelligence/incredibly popular type person that seems so...how to describe it...generic. It's something straight out of a Disney movie. Anyway, I ramble too much. Everyone knows each other, but I'm not at all popular. I have a single person who I would consider a "friend," and about four others I occasionally talk to. That's all. I generally keep to myself.

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 797
Joined: 17 Jul 2008

Instinctively, I would respond that I was completely unpopular (what geek isn't), then I think about all the people (including jocks) that would say "Hi [Signa]!" as I passed by. Hell, I didn't even know everyone that felt like saying hi to me.

maybe there was something funny about me that they would laugh at me behind my back, but I know a lot of people respected me. I was one of those guys that just got along with a lot of people, yet didn't really hang out with any one group. I doubt the maturity of high schoolers to feel this way, but it was quite possible they just respected me for being myself.

BANNED
Posts: 789
Joined: 8 Jul 2008

I wouldn't say I'm popular I know pretty much everybody. Few of them are really good friends (all my really good friends moved away :( it sucks) but I'm pretty sure nobody hates me.

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Press Junketeer
Posts: 375
Joined: 15 Nov 2008

I was never close to popular at school.
I'm not an overly social person and frankly; it doesn't bother me.
Ever since I was a wee lad most people have had a tendency to annoy the living bejesus out of me.
I've always had a select couple of friends and liked it that way.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1225
Joined: 13 Dec 2007

I was one of them, "known and liked by almost everyone, but very few close friends" type guys. I was known for several things, including

- being a human dictionary
- being good at voice acting
- having a deep voice
- writing a haiku about duck sandwiches
- walking at inhumanly fast speeds
- chugging V8

My school life story: Stuff I was known for, and my descent into obscurity

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1220
Joined: 18 Jun 2008

Self-imposed outcast. My friends were all outside of my tiny school in a big city. I've got a few good friends and that's all I need.
Holding parties is fun though. As is salsa dancing and drama classes.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1097
Joined: 11 Nov 2008

Being Popular Isn't what its all cracked up to be Yeah I was never Joe popular but i was definitly in the top ten because I was funny.You make people laugh you can charm them,Keeps you from getting your ass kicked.but the pressure and time consuming it just takes a lot from you. Plus Loosing your virginity to a black chick in the bathroom of a movie theater was nice :D I mean I stopped being popular because nerds have way more fun and the friends acually give a shit to what you have to say instead of mindless shit pops talk about (football, sex ext.) I mean At the end of the day playing CoD4 With nerdy friends is more fun then walking around and hanging out near the Local Sonic.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1671
Joined: 10 Sep 2008

I started off very unpopular at highschool/primary school. Although at the same time I was fairly popular. I tend to be the kind of person that everyone has an opinion about.
As a rule of thumb the 'uncool' kids all liked me while the 'cool' kids tended to hate me, both sides more or less because I really enjoy taking the piss out of morons, which most of the 'cool' kids were. As soon as drinking became involved my social life became a lot more active and because of my uncanny ability to abuse my body I'm very well known and liked at uni, engineers like drinking :)

The Man So Nice They Named Him Twice
Posts: 782
Joined: 4 Jan 2008

Everyone knew me because I was the best artist in school. I designed the letterman patches for the sports teams, so all the jocks thought I was alright. And the outcasts liked me because I could draw comic-book stuff and "trippy" artwork good. The popular kids liked to be on my good side because they'd always ask me to do their student body election posters. I was also in with the band geeks because I was a soloist in Concert Choir.

Basically, I floated around the middle of everyone and the popular kids kissed my ass because I had something they wanted.

As for friends, we were the "arty" kids that sat around the big tree outside at lunch instead of the cafeteria listening to the Pixies and Smiths albums.

Oh, my biggest moment of fame at school was when myself, four other members of the choir, and the biggest garage band at school did a fairly decent version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" at the talent show. This was just after "Wayne's World" popularized the song.

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 979
Joined: 25 Sep 2008

I was the coolest kid ever. So cool, I even had all the ladies follow me!
..

Okay, okay, that wasn't true. Who would have thought.

I was a somewhat silent type, considered sensitive and.. cute. Also "admired" because I never gave up on something, whether it was a project or a simple task. A shy, silent blonde girl. Yeah, well, needless to say I wasn't the amazingly popular type. I had plenty of friends and I even joined some kind of 'technical'/'behind the stage' crew for events and shows, which did earn me quite a bit of status among the plebs.. I mean, students.

I knew about a lot of things that were going outside of the classroom, and I was involved with many other things outside classroom hours. I also had plenty of actual friends among teachers and people like the system administrator.

I guess I wasn't "popular" (just friendly, "neutral") with the rest of the students, but I was very happy with what I did. Gave me a kind of feeling that I was 'special', y'know?

College life is a whole lot better than high school. I have a lot of friends! And once again, I joined something 'special', and have a good amount of friends among older students and teachers/staff. Just makes me feel good.

The story of my life. Cough. I wonder who is actually going to respond to this, as I just realized it's more of a questionnaire than a discussion.. O_o

Muckraker
Posts: 280
Joined: 7 Feb 2008

I was the funky guy, someone that acted completely different than he was supposed to and was tolerated/accepted by most. I was an Asian that did the whole AP Science and was in the Math League and everything, but I also did choir, theatre, and was generally not the "quiet Asian type" nor the "stupid Asian jock/ricer" stereotype that I was supposed to be. I was almost like the spunky side kick that's a bit messed up in the head, so people either tolerated me (because I had RANDOM skills) or liked to hang around me. I still remember those halcyon days, when my friends would shout my last name down entire hallways, marking my arrival.

Copy Clerk
Posts: 124
Joined: 3 Sep 2008

Erana:
The weird, nerdy genius-child.
I had dominion over the nerdy, awkward boys!
I guess I was kinda a manipulative jerk, sometimes, but I never realised that I was attractive.
XD I still need to figure out how to apply base and eye shadow.

Yeah, I never got that down either

...I'm not gay...shut up

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 4581
Joined: 22 Jun 2008

Mariena:
I was the coolest kid ever. So cool, I even had all the ladies follow me!
..

Okay, okay, that wasn't true. Who would have thought.

I was a somewhat silent type, considered sensitive and.. cute. Also "admired" because I never gave up on something, whether it was a project or a simple task. A shy, silent blonde girl. Yeah, well, needless to say I wasn't the amazingly popular type. I had plenty of friends and I even joined some kind of 'technical'/'behind the stage' crew for events and shows, which did earn me quite a bit of status among the plebs.. I mean, students.

I knew about a lot of things that were going outside of the classroom, and I was involved with many other things outside classroom hours. I also had plenty of actual friends among teachers and people like the system administrator.

I guess I wasn't "popular" (just friendly, "neutral") with the rest of the students, but I was very happy with what I did. Gave me a kind of feeling that I was 'special', y'know?

College life is a whole lot better than high school. I have a lot of friends! And once again, I joined something 'special', and have a good amount of friends among older students and teachers/staff. Just makes me feel good.

The story of my life. Cough. I wonder who is actually going to respond to this, as I just realized it's more of a questionnaire than a discussion.. O_o

Faker, no blonde can ever be not popular.

I forgot, people are scared of me unless they have had classes with me. Anyone new thinks I am Charles Manson and elk like him.

Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 979
Joined: 25 Sep 2008

Bulletinmybrain:

Mariena:
I was the coolest kid ever. So cool, I even had all the ladies follow me!
..

Okay, okay, that wasn't true. Who would have thought.

I was a somewhat silent type, considered sensitive and.. cute. Also "admired" because I never gave up on something, whether it was a project or a simple task. A shy, silent blonde girl. Yeah, well, needless to say I wasn't the amazingly popular type. I had plenty of friends and I even joined some kind of 'technical'/'behind the stage' crew for events and shows, which did earn me quite a bit of status among the plebs.. I mean, students.

I knew about a lot of things that were going outside of the classroom, and I was involved with many other things outside classroom hours. I also had plenty of actual friends among teachers and people like the system administrator.

I guess I wasn't "popular" (just friendly, "neutral") with the rest of the students, but I was very happy with what I did. Gave me a kind of feeling that I was 'special', y'know?

College life is a whole lot better than high school. I have a lot of friends! And once again, I joined something 'special', and have a good amount of friends among older students and teachers/staff. Just makes me feel good.

The story of my life. Cough. I wonder who is actually going to respond to this, as I just realized it's more of a questionnaire than a discussion.. O_o

Faker, no blonde can ever be not popular.

I forgot, people are scared of me unless they have had classes with me. Anyone new thinks I am Charles Manson and elk like him.

Why, thank you, but I assure you that I wasn't the cool kid everybody was hanging out with or talking about. :P

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 2370
Joined: 1 Aug 2008

I was the most popular kid in high school..................

I was homeschooled.

Copy Clerk
Posts: 124
Joined: 3 Sep 2008

You know what I'm going to miss most about high school? Team breakfasts. I go to a branch campus of my state university so needless to say there's no form of athletics aside from the 500 meter dash to the parking lot in a thunderstorm. Aside from that I've yet to find the time to actually talk to people and become friends with them on my campus so Ms. Mariena, consider yourself very lucky to have those friends, because whenever someone tries to engage me in conversation at school (and its a rare occurance) I end up having to stick a post-it to their forehead with my contact information and a list of times I might be reachable...or conscious.

Thats why I miss team breakfasts. Getting out of swim team practice on a saturday morning and having to go outside and feel my hair freeze wouldn't have been bareable had I not been able to know that I was going to go to one of my friends houses, eat all their food and watch movies until early afternoon. Thats what I miss. I wish I were still cool :[

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 2146
Joined: 7 Sep 2008

sneakypenguin:
I was the most popular kid in high school..................

I was homeschooled.

Nice.

I was relatively popular in high school... I had a lot of distinguishing features, I suppose...My handwriting, my height (6 feet, 4 inches), my celloing...

I didn't really have very many friends, though (which is usually true for the popular people in a school, even though I wasn't famous around the school or anything....Or was I?)- most of my friends were also musicians, so we never really got together unless music was involved.

To tell the truth, I was quite lonely in high school...Rather a superficial place....University is much better.

Gone Gonzo
Posts: 1394
Joined: 31 Aug 2008

Rezfon:

PersianLlama:
I'm hated by about half my school because:
1) I'm atheist
2) I support gay marriage

I have a close group of friends though, so I don't really care.

I can never understand why people would be like that to you. Mind you I'm Scottish and most of us are atheist anyway.

People here are pretty ignorant, with quite a few over-zealous religious types.

Edit: Most people here are some sort of Christian, followed by Muslims and Jews. With Hindu's and other religions here and there.

Generally I only get hate from Christians and Muslims, but they're the majority.

Infamous Scribbler
Posts: 603
Joined: 18 Nov 2008

I was not popular, I was to wierd,poor, and intelligent for them!

Muckraker
Posts: 233
Joined: 11 Aug 2008

Primary school, me and my friends were the dons man.. Then high school happened and it turned out we were too smart and played to many video games and didn't like pop music.
Fortunately there were quite a lot of people in that situation so we didn't give a rats arse what the majority though.

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