It's Like They're From A Different Species
7 years ago by denizoken · 1464 Likes · 15 comments · Popular
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· 7 years ago
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Those red eyes though. My goodness
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guest
· 7 years ago
"A small or large coke with that, sir?"
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deleted
· 7 years ago
It's like me next to everyone.
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mialinay
· 7 years ago
Which one are you though?
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Shorty in the middle lol I'm only 4'10
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needmorec4
· 7 years ago
Death by snu snu
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cubanestre
· 7 years ago
*Someone off screen yelling* "BEHEMOTH!"
pinkonwednesday
· 7 years ago
Well I'm more a basketball girl size but I still was a cheerleader
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ewqua
· 7 years ago
Legit question for American fsers: are high school cheerleaders and jocks really such a big deal like it's shown in so many movies/series? I mean, them being massively popular and sometimes bullying the "nerds" – is it a thing or are the movies just extremely exaggerated?
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guest
· 7 years ago
Extremely exaggerated
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guest
· 7 years ago
Most of the time students who pursue extra curricular activities ARE the over achievers. As a student athlete I participated in 3 varsity sports and sat at the top of my class all the way til graduation. The same could be said for most others, though not all football players...
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needmorec4
· 7 years ago
It's exxagerated. I go to a private school that's only known for their athletics and recruits athletes (in fucking high school). Like 90% of the students do at least one sport. I don't do any sports and it's no like that. Nothing beyond my friends jokingly calling me lazy. You can definitely gain a lot of popularity by being a football or basketball player though.
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sorryiforgot
· 7 years ago
Playing sports and being a cheerleader definitely helps you be more popular but in my experience it's extremely exaggerated. The jocks/popular people are usually pretty nice and the majority of them make very good grades. Its actually the unpopular people who are the slackers and who have a lot of drama (in my school at least)
guest
· 7 years ago
Perspective
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smercadante
· 7 years ago
Did we need the word "women"? That wasn't already obvious?