Jennifer30901

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    Gee, no one has responded to your question; how rude, because it’s a good one. OK, first off, I’m not with the elite group of ‘popular people,’ and frankly, when I’m around them, I can’t stand them. Some can be nice, but in my grade, they are completely vain and conceited, not to mention shallow (the girls, anyway). For example, my friend Amanda has a locker right next to the most popular girl in our grade (and basically the school). Amanda always tells me how this girl combs her hair 30 times a day, and her locker is covered with mirrors so she can look at herself. And she’s always putting other people down. Basically they all do that.

    Another great example of how shallow these popular girls are is in my history class. Two popular girls, Jenni and Monique, sit in front and make fun of our teacher, who stutters. The other day we got into a conversation about making fun of other people. My friend Crystal, who’s really nice to everyone, was like, ‘I think it’s wrong that people put other people down!’ and Jenni is like, ‘Well, if there was some big dork in our school, which there are a lot of those, wouldn’t you make fun of them and hate them, too, like everyone else? Maybe they should change themselves so they wouldn’t be picked on!’ and Crystal was like, ‘I wouldn’t pick on them, anyway,’ and Jenni just rolled her eyes. They are always like that. The girls in the popular group could give a rat’s ass about someone if they aren’t their friend. They are too into themselves.

    I don’t know about the guy popular peeps; they can be jerks sometimes, though. Don’t worry, though, they’ll get out in the real world one day and fall flat on their asses.

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    Name : Jennifer30901, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 15, City : somewhere, State : NY, Country : United States, Occupation : High School sophomore, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
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