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molly bloom
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Lundenwic
Oct 2001 time: 15:34
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In primary school I hated teams sports so much, I was in the 'Addams Family plays soccer' group.
That Janis Ian song, 'At Seventeen', aptly describes the experience of being in the 'salon des refuses' for team sports.
In grammar school I was in the 'dangerous to know' clique- because they weren't certain I was gay, but they were sort of convinced. My dislike for team sports continued- when playing cricket I used deliberately to get myself out as soon as possible, so I could sit and read, and when fielding, always used to sit right out on the boundary, preferably near a bush or tree, so I could read in peace.
Hooray for the gym and weight training, no more win one for the House toss.
A cross between a jock and a nerd- a jerk or a nork. 
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Bereta_Eder
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Molly Bloom I thought you were married and spend your time at the bushes of Australia and the wild not gay.
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Bereta_Eder
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Ever got a "retenue" Spiffor?
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Bereta_Eder
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My mistake then.
I doubt it's Thessaloniki's twin city.
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devilmunchkin
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first circle of the inferno
Jul 2001 time: 05:34
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i didn't belong to a clique..unless you counted myself. i didn't have friends. and if i had ppl who pretended to be my friends, it never last very long. i was a lonely person ....alone with myself......school was always a sad place...although not as bad as home if you get my drift.
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devilmunchkin
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first circle of the inferno
Jul 2001 time: 05:34
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i knew it! you were just too damned good at the hooka!
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Dr. A. Cula
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Well, I was part of the listen-to-any-rock/metal-band clique, and entertained good relations with the listen-to-any-punk-rock-band clique and with the listen-to-Depeche-Mode clique, mainly because we were all part of the make-fun-of-the-french-teacher and go-up-in-the-mountains-and-listen-to-loud-music cliques.
In my high school there were several other cliques made on this pattern, plus the we-listen-to-crappy-music-because-we-are-too-cool-to-listen-to-anything-else clique, who were avoided by everyone else in the school. I hear things are different now, with only 2 cliques: the we're-cool-because-we-take-drugs clique and the we-don't-take-drugs clique.
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Pekka
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em seu burro dos pais!
Feb 2002 time: 07:34
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We really didn't have that strong deviding between jocks nerds, populars etc. But I guess there was some of it going on for sure, but for example the populars would talk to nerds if they asked something etc, because basically everyone knew each other already.
I guess it would go in effect as who are you spending your free time with. After school. I was both in the nerdie (or intellectual) group as I was fascinated by computers and there were few guys I talked to a lot and they basically got me started with their instructions, and helped me buy my first Amiga 500 and then PC later on.
So we were in good terms, plus it was more than just my computer, I was interested all there was to it and they didn't reject me for also hanging out with the jock types, because I played hockey seriously at that point. So they didn't diss me for it, and didn't play any jokes on me, and I didn't play any jokes on them so it was good thing. I still kidn of think back and am grateful for it, because without those few guys, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today, and I wouldn't by studying and graduating and building my career on what I'm now doing. So I have a lot to thank for.
About the jock types, well there weren't too many sports played in your HS, but hockey was dominating sport and I was in the team that was considered good team and in second line as left wing so it was pretty good thing too. And they never teased me for hanging out with the intellectual ones. But like I said, we knew each other from earlier grades, so what's the point of starting something....
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Enigma_Nova
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Somehow managed to start a Renegade Clique.
Oddly enough, such a team was allied with anyone with the capability to see past their own delusions... i.e. almost nobody.
Meh... sure picked plenty of fights easily.
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