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#51 2011-12-26 22:47:10

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Re: popularity in real life

Eh, I hang with everyone.

The person who's already decided he will smoke pot at 15, the redneck ginger, the kid who wont shut up about MInecraft and other pop-culture games and memes, the shy girl. I can just barely stand the popular ones however.


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#52 2011-12-26 23:15:49

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

everyone loves me, but i hate everyone

i hang around everyone from the "popular" kids to the rappers, the band geeks, the fashionable bunch, the kids who actually care about school, the kids who are probably going to end up in jail (alongside me), the artists, the kids who read during lunch, and the ones who don't hang out with much of anyone

too bad they're all boring

>:I


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#53 2011-12-26 23:17:14

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Re: popularity in real life

puppetadventurer wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

everyone loves me, but i hate everyone

i hang around everyone from the "popular" kids to the rappers, the band geeks, the fashionable bunch, the kids who actually care about school, the kids who are probably going to end up in jail (alongside me), the artists, the kids who read during lunch, and the ones who don't hang out with much of anyone

too bad they're all boring

>:I

7~7


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#54 2011-12-26 23:18:51

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

puppetadventurer wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

everyone loves me, but i hate everyone

i hang around everyone from the "popular" kids to the rappers, the band geeks, the fashionable bunch, the kids who actually care about school, the kids who are probably going to end up in jail (alongside me), the artists, the kids who read during lunch, and the ones who don't hang out with much of anyone

too bad they're all boring

>:I

7~7

popet its ok at least youre not one of those kids who draw pokemon at lunch


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#55 2011-12-26 23:19:12

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

puppetadventurer wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

everyone loves me, but i hate everyone

i hang around everyone from the "popular" kids to the rappers, the band geeks, the fashionable bunch, the kids who actually care about school, the kids who are probably going to end up in jail (alongside me), the artists, the kids who read during lunch, and the ones who don't hang out with much of anyone

too bad they're all boring

>:I

7~7

9~9


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#56 2011-12-26 23:20:55

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Re: popularity in real life

aqualung wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

puppetadventurer wrote:

>:I

7~7

popet its ok at least youre not one of those kids who draw pokemon at lunch

THOSE KIDS.

Oh my gosh, the biggest nerd at my school (used to) sit next to me in Band and he explained in great detail how he wasn't allow to play Pokemon Rumble 3D because it's E10 (though he's 12) and how Pokemon Victoni Vs Meshimom is his favorite movie ever. Geez, grow up kid >.> His dad also banned ABC family for a weekend because Harry Potter was on.

I want to punch his parents, tell them they're the ones that caused him to be such a wimp, make sure he gets to watch Harry Potter so he's sees some of the best stuff of this generation, and like, let him actually grow up. Still believes in Santa as well.

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#57 2011-12-26 23:21:51

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Re: popularity in real life

aqualung wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

puppetadventurer wrote:


>:I

7~7

popet its ok at least youre not one of those kids who draw pokemon at lunch

:D


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#58 2011-12-26 23:22:46

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Re: popularity in real life

puppetadventurer wrote:

aqualung wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


7~7

popet its ok at least youre not one of those kids who draw pokemon at lunch

big_smile

or

are you?!??!?

lololjk kitty youre my favourite no matter what! maybe


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#59 2011-12-26 23:23:46

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Re: popularity in real life

I read during lunch too :^{D
Well, used to
Until I read all the good books from the school library Dx

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#60 2011-12-26 23:33:11

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Re: popularity in real life

Wickimen wrote:

I read during lunch too :^{D
Well, used to
Until I read all the good books from the school library Dx

the best books are banned from my schools library


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#61 2011-12-26 23:33:49

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Re: popularity in real life

...And one of my old 'friends' used to draw Pokemon during lunch
He was kind of a creep
He was like, "I hate you  mad   mad " when I sent him a brief email saying I'd switched email addresses
He had an account on here actually...


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#62 2011-12-26 23:34:58

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

I read during lunch too :^{D
Well, used to
Until I read all the good books from the school library Dx

the best books are banned from my schools library

Lol
They don't even bother at my school
Sometimes I'm like "Yay ohlook an innocent seeming novel!" several minutes later: O_0
But they don't have anything good nonetheless


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#63 2011-12-26 23:35:17

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

I read during lunch too :^{D
Well, used to
Until I read all the good books from the school library Dx

the best books are banned from my schools library

Yes.

I remember last year my Reading teacher had seen students of the Twihard variety reading some other vampire series and suggested it to other girls even though it apparently had an inappropriate scene.

Last edited by soupoftomato (2011-12-26 23:36:17)


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#64 2011-12-26 23:35:43

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Re: popularity in real life

i've talked to a girl who draws pokemon at lunch

she's pretty amazing in all honesty and can draw a lot more than pokemon, but she likes pokemon a lot i guess
i'm like the only person ever who she's let see her sketch book

i think i'm like the only person who's ever asked :I

like i said earlier the "weird" kids are usually the most interesting

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#65 2011-12-26 23:35:56

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Re: popularity in real life

I am middle-top.

haha


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#66 2011-12-26 23:37:28

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Re: popularity in real life

Some of them who draw Pokemon are pretty good
But that guy was just a creep. Cameron says he likes to talk about uh, interesting subjects via email, and cuss a lot
Plus his Pokemon looked like scribbles


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#67 2011-12-26 23:37:51

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

i've talked to a girl who draws pokemon at lunch

she's pretty amazing in all honesty and can draw a lot more than pokemon, but she likes pokemon a lot i guess
i'm like the only person ever who she's let see her sketch book

i think i'm like the only person who's ever asked :I

like i said earlier the "weird" kids are usually the most interesting

One time I saw a girl playing with her DSi on the bus and asked what she was doing. Unbeknownst to me a I then had to sit through about 10 minutes of emo videos that were actually rather good for flipnotes. Then the next day she looked like she found a friend/crush so I guess her life is fine now.


I'm glad to think that the community will always be kind and helpful, the language will always be a fun and easy way to be introduced into programming, the motto will always be: Imagine, Program, Share - Nomolos

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#68 2011-12-26 23:41:11

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Re: popularity in real life

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

i've talked to a girl who draws pokemon at lunch

she's pretty amazing in all honesty and can draw a lot more than pokemon, but she likes pokemon a lot i guess
i'm like the only person ever who she's let see her sketch book

i think i'm like the only person who's ever asked :I

like i said earlier the "weird" kids are usually the most interesting

One time I saw a girl playing with her DSi on the bus and asked what she was doing. Unbeknownst to me a I then had to sit through about 10 minutes of emo videos that were actually rather good for flipnotes. Then the next day she looked like she found a friend/crush so I guess her life is fine now.

you'll never know

unless you ask :]]]


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#69 2011-12-26 23:42:11

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

i've talked to a girl who draws pokemon at lunch

she's pretty amazing in all honesty and can draw a lot more than pokemon, but she likes pokemon a lot i guess
i'm like the only person ever who she's let see her sketch book

i think i'm like the only person who's ever asked :I

like i said earlier the "weird" kids are usually the most interesting

One time I saw a girl playing with her DSi on the bus and asked what she was doing. Unbeknownst to me a I then had to sit through about 10 minutes of emo videos that were actually rather good for flipnotes. Then the next day she looked like she found a friend/crush so I guess her life is fine now.

you'll never know

unless you ask :]]]

Why would I ask about this stuff.


I'm glad to think that the community will always be kind and helpful, the language will always be a fun and easy way to be introduced into programming, the motto will always be: Imagine, Program, Share - Nomolos

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#70 2011-12-26 23:42:39

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Re: popularity in real life

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


One time I saw a girl playing with her DSi on the bus and asked what she was doing. Unbeknownst to me a I then had to sit through about 10 minutes of emo videos that were actually rather good for flipnotes. Then the next day she looked like she found a friend/crush so I guess her life is fine now.

you'll never know

unless you ask :]]]

Why would I ask about this stuff.

why wouldnt you?


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#71 2011-12-26 23:45:14

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Re: popularity in real life

I talked to this kid who plays pokemon on the bus and he ended up talking to me about his pokemon for like a half an hour and i was just sitting there nodding my head even though i didnt understand anything.

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#72 2011-12-26 23:49:54

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Re: popularity in real life

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


you'll never know

unless you ask :]]]

Why would I ask about this stuff.

why wouldnt you?

I would be snooping in 8th graders business. I'm not in 8th grade.  tongue


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#73 2011-12-26 23:53:25

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Re: popularity in real life

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


Why would I ask about this stuff.

why wouldnt you?

I would be snooping in 8th graders business. I'm not in 8th grade.  tongue

thats silly


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#74 2011-12-27 04:54:01

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Re: popularity in real life

I have a couple of close friend and I get along with (nearly) everybody in school:D I'm very lucky

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#75 2011-12-27 05:05:07

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Re: popularity in real life

I'm pretty liked, but I have a few enemies here and there.


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