I was an artsy pothead.
I was the loner study nerd who hated everyone.
Mellowed and refined that a bit since. These days, I don't mind people individually - I just hate the human species collectively.
I was a drifter. Not sure if that's a real term. I didn't belong to any particular group. I was kind of a loner (maybe that's what I belong to), did my own thing, but I had friends from other groups, like nerds, geeks, preps, and jocks. I was athletic but didn't participate in school sports. I played video games and watched sci-fi stuff. It was easy for me to make friends get along with people.
I didn't belong to any clique. I minded my own business and practically had no friends, but my brother was a math nerd who loved discussing and teaching math. He and his friends even created concept explainers similar to this one on Inductive Logic. They shared it far and wide and soon this clique was his extended family.
The guy that knew every group.
I did have a group a friends that I was loyal to. We just messed around most of the time.
None really.
I had different groups I hung with. Sometimes the popular kids, sometimes the geeks, sometimes the dorks. I had friends in different cliques, with exception of the jocks who I detested. I was in the paddle club (attended grade/high school in Hawaii) which is an activity that the popular kids did, taking canoes out to sea in races.
I really didn’t identify with any clique over the other. High school sucked.
The nerd wing of the bullies/jocks? Not a jock myself but my friends (basically) comprised the whole basketball team and part of the volleyball team (our only two sports). I was more an "ideas" man (not trying to be pretentious), more of a "what if we did this", "this is how we do it" type of guy. Not proud of myself.
And by wing I mean wing, it wasn't just myself. We were a core of like 10 to 15 kids that when expanded could get as high as 25 guys out of a class of 100 students. In our "wing" we had a guy that was definitely at least top 5 in the whole class, smartest guy I know.
None that I can think of. I had a small number of friends and largely kept to myself. I couldn't wait to be out of public school. High school was better than middle school, but I still hated it. I genuinely liked college, but I still didn't branch out much socially.
Waver - emos before the term existed. We listened to The Smiths, New Order, The Cure, or Skinny Puppy with a dash of punk/ska. Our hair was longer than Jocks, but not as long as Freaks (head bangers) - bobs, if you will. We were artsy and creative (or so we thought), but not as emotionally damaged or vampiric as what superseded us, Emo kids. Yes, our clothes were a lot of black.
Industrial rock stoner that was mostly alone really didn't care about hanging out with people and I still don't I just wanted to get home from School and smoke up and listen to some music.
Stoner/Punks with a dash of metalheads. School was where we met up to decide what we wanted to do that day. We were a motley bunch that bonded over drugs, alcohol and punk/metal music. If you partied, we'd hang with you. Made some great friends that I still party with over 20 years later.
Marching band. I don't know if that really counts as a clique considering it had all sorts of cliques, but it's probably the group I was most proud to be in during high school.
I had a small group of friends that I spent most of my time with, but I got along with people across the entire spectrum.
Not sure really. We got along with pretty much everyone else but I don't think we were known for any particular thing.
I was a geek/metal head that only had a few friends,mainly a loner and still pretty much a loner today. Fresh out of friends and I don't care now as much as I did then. I was bullied through out HS and most of grade school,I guess nobody liked me,it's ok.
I was a loner back in school but I had a few friends who I used to hang around with and play video games
I was a drifter. Not sure if that's a real term. I didn't belong to any particular group. I was kind of a loner (maybe that's what I belong to), did my own thing, but I had friends from other groups, like nerds, geeks, preps, and jocks. I was athletic but didn't participate in school sports. I played video games and watched sci-fi stuff. It was easy for me to make friends get along with people.
I prefer to think of it as "diplomat" lol.
I was the same, didn't have a specific clique, sort of hung out with everyone.
Sucks though because I never really formed any relationships with anyone. I've been out of high school for 18 years now and haven't seen a single person from there since I graduated, barring any accidental run-ins on the street.
I was a drifter. Not sure if that's a real term. I didn't belong to any particular group. I was kind of a loner (maybe that's what I belong to), did my own thing, but I had friends from other groups, like nerds, geeks, preps, and jocks. I was athletic but didn't participate in school sports. I played video games and watched sci-fi stuff. It was easy for me to make friends get along with people.
I prefer to think of it as "diplomat" lol.
I was the same, didn't have a specific clique, sort of hung out with everyone.
Sucks though because I never really formed any relationships with anyone. I've been out of high school for 18 years now and haven't seen a single person from there since I graduated, barring any accidental run-ins on the street.
I'm kinda in the same boat. There is only one person that I've been keeping in touch with from highschool, and that's my best friend. The funny thing is, is that we weren't friends in highschool. We were friendly but never hung out until my second or third year of university, and that was through another friend.
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