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Thread: Who Are You?

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    Question Who Are You?

    I often sees in the tvs, for ex. Mean Girls (Linday Lohan is soo.. smexii ) and HSM (like the songs in HSM 1), that teens were categorized. Either you are plastic or *******, skaters or screamers, nerd or pervert (just to rhyme) Lol. The category I know only few:

    1) Plastic
    2) Jocks
    3) Top
    4) Sk8ers
    5) Outcast
    6) Nerd

    But, they were much more. So, just confused. Do we need this or just to pick a side for our protection and life mates. Do we need to class peoples? At the end, when we become a grown up, its not sure if we still going to be the same. So, why dont we just equalised everything?

    Tbh, Im not in any category but always hoping to be in one. Maybe because of my teen anxiousity feeling. Always want to try attitude.. Still, I dont know why or what I am talking about. Maybe you can continue? Anything to say?

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    I would honestly say I do not fit into any of these categories and I'm glad I don't. I have friends that would be labelled "plastic" and ones that would be labelled "stoners/chavs" so kind of varies There is no need to class people but you're always going to be judged and labelled on what you do.


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    neither, me. i don't fit into a category.

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    Yh..no doubt.. but when we are in a category, we dont know.. maybe it would give us better way of life with all those back up we have and mate that we know will support us. Its a bigger family then not categorized..

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    7) The Best

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    When you hit the older years, like Year 11+, these stereotypes don't tend to matter anymore. I could be stood there in skinny jeans with my fringe next to a guy in trackies and still get on really well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TinyFroggy View Post
    Yh..no doubt.. but when we are in a category, we dont know.. maybe it would give us better way of life with all those back up we have and mate that we know will support us. Its a bigger family then not categorized..
    Being in one 'category' won't give you back up and support, for example the 'plastics' are stereotypically the ****** ones that don't really give a **** about their friends feelings so not much support there, whereas if you have lots of different types of friends you can choose the day you're going to have, whether it's being with the 'party people' you can have fun with or different people :S That's why it's better not being categorized if you can have best of everything.
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    maybe fit into 3) top?


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    Quote Originally Posted by PaintYourTarget View Post
    When you hit the older years, like Year 11+, these stereotypes don't tend to matter anymore. I could be stood there in skinny jeans with my fringe next to a guy in trackies and still get on really well.

    Never happened in my school if some emo stood next to a chav in year 11 they would get k0'd

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    Hurm.. thats kewl but not every1 can do that. You r special ;P

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