nerd? popular? art freak? jock? i have 2 clique, one is this popular girl clique. i love this clique, but its too girly. they tend to gossiping other gal too, which is a habbit i try to loose. the other one, is jock. very porn-ish, boyish and rebellion. but theyre very funny. i only got in to that clique cos im funny and play poker. turns out that they r more fun than the popular gals. but im an original nerd, even tho i dnt hang with them.
Well it's quite interesting in my groups of friends, how un-cliche they are in terms of clique genres. I mean, the guys that I hang out with are really into cars, porn, getting beards, and beer, but honestly, they are the bitchiest guys I have ever met. Like honestly, they will sit for an entire lunch time and pay someone out, which is difficult, cos it usually happens to be a couple of my friends. My other group is even stranger, in that there is me, the token gay one hehe, Bec, who is an art-freak who loves Rocky Horror Pictur Show and Cats, Bob, an aspiring model who loves "androgenous" emo boys, and James, who is the most feminine, funniest incredible, amazing guy I have ever met (is it that obvious that I have a huge crush on him?) and he happens to LOVE DBSK (you know what I'm talking about, Choucho) and hard core wrestling Lastly, there are the computer nerds, who are so into Asian culture, I'm surprised they havent gotten surgery to look Asian (theyre all Caucasian)
in mine we have the band/drama-geek, the punk rocker, and the i'll-do-anything-as-long-as-its-against-the-rules-or-completely-insane girl (my best friend, she'll try anything dangerous or risky) and me the lesbian goth who doesn't know she's supposed to be a girl. we're the the people who don't like everyone else so we stick together cause we don't fit elsewhere.
hhhmmm... my click is composed of my best friend, the crazy Russian-Jew who loves computers, the fashion freaks who one is a punk/goth and the other one is a prepp, the other one is complete tomboy with a huge crush on N*Sync and the last one is a canadian-redhead who love broadway shows, and then theres moi, the future doctor/scientist who knows it all, oh and i also happen to be the jackass of the group
Luckily, the "Clique" seems to only be a high school thing. Now that I'm out of college, I have several groups of friends, but friendships are very different when you remove the social aspects of the clique.
I'm all over the place. Im kinda just a big deal. Everyone wants me. I mean, Im a pretty nice guy. hahah. juss kidding. but yeah. im really spread out between sooo many groups and stuff. but mostly popular, likeable people. cant really say i hang out with many nerds, not gonna lie.
well, i guess i'm surfer, but in high school, i was popular, but in the popular sense of the word. like, i could hang with any clique, and get along. so, in essence, everyone in the school knew me, and i was almost everyone's friend.
In high school I was definitely a nerd. True blue. Or whatever colour is associated with nerds. In university once I was out, I was, quite shockingly to me, in the popular crowd. Well, the popular crowd in the context of the queer student group and some local queer youth groups. Not the A-gays, who I still despise to this day. I used to joke with a friend that we were the B+-gays, who occasionally the A- gays would deign to talk to. But as people have said, outside of very specific environments, the notion of cliques really breaks down. So really I have no specific group of people who I hang with, other than when I throw a party, in which case it's a very unique mix of interesting people who have their shit together and the occasional cute gay boy flake. But generally I gravitate towards people who are really, really smart. Smart in the broad and often social sense, not the narrow and often intellectual "I get straight As and know everything about one particular field but have the world's worst interpersonal instincts."
the main group of friends tht im with is about 1/3 of the years total population, the total pop bein 45-50ish and my group between 5 and 13, usually tho its around 10 or 12 at lunch/break and drops in numbers during the school day when ppl have lessons or there is all the other ppl in the social lounge, we are the misfits and have our own room but i could get into the sporty/smart/popular/nerd (or geek) aswell wich covers them all for our year.
Art-geek. You'd be surprised how well they go hand in hand. After all, most of my friends are either coders or computer games artists - which is the ultimate in art-geek.
At my school, we have something of a venn-diagram, with two distinct sides and a tiny group of people in the middle. On the left side are the sporty, jocky, preppier kids and on the right side (my side) are the artsy, theatre-y, intellectual people who overall tend to be much more welcoming than the left side. In both of these sides there are fairly distinct sub-groups of close friends. While I said that the preppier people tend to fall on the left side, there is a large contingent preps on the right because they get along better with the more artsy students than the more jock-like ones. My personal sub-group would probably fall under the category of theatre kids, but with streaks of intellectuals, cross country runners, visual arts kids, and friendly well-rounded kids. I personally would describe myself as a mix between a theatre kid and a well-rounded kid, because while I love theatre, I also exercise regularly (exercise, not play sports) and enjoy learning, especially languages. So yeah, things are a bit complicated at my school, probably stemming from the fact that there are 81 kids in my class, so not nearly enough to create perfectly defined groups.
I have a couple of differnet cliques i guess. I am part of the running team at my school which is basically a cult, so we hang out a bunch. I also hang out sometimes with the uber-intellectual crowd, which is always a great time. Most of all however I just hang out with a group of friends who really doesnt fall into any stereotypical clique. Im really not limited to a single group though and I hang out with different people all the time
In university, the cliques entirely dissapate. When I was in highschool, I was one of the artsies (the fine arts, theatre, choral and band etc.) and the "nerds"- although the two tended to overlay alot. They were almost exclusively the same people, with the exception of a few airhead artists who likes pretty pictures and sounds