<p>*What's your reputation? How to people at your school see you?
I have learnt recently, of how easily one's reputation can change. However, a genuinely 'good' reputation is difficult to gain if you have a challenging past.</p>
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<li>or rather, what do you think your reputation is</li>
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<p>I’m the nice guy and I think I have a pretty good reputation. People seem to want to be my friend, which is sometimes OK but usually annoying. </p>
<p>People also think of me as really smart (as I’m sure is common on CC, we’re all the smart kid). I think that most people think of me as smarter than I am. </p>
<p>I think I can be kind of a prick, but other people don’t seem to notice that and if they do they don’t tell me so I don’t care (even if they did, there’s a good chance I still wouldn’t care)</p>
<p>i’m the one making jokes that only a few people or even only the teacher gets, usually surrounded by a group of people, and wearing something weird.</p>
<p>^ LOL I used to be a little like that, except not too anti-social, just not extroverted. But now I’ve realised that although my writing can get a little deep and heavy, I enjoy embracing my inner humorous side.</p>
<p>Well according to the “Truth Is” and “Honestly” stuff going around on Facebook, I’m a really chill and laid-back guy but I can also be a big dee-bag. I think people who don’t know me too well view me as one of the funner smart kids of our grade.</p>
<p>Agreed. Honestly, I might rather have the stereotypical angry black woman image (finger-snapping, grape drank drinking, ‘oh HELL naw’-ing, etc.) be forced upon me, rather than being labeled as ‘that quiet black girl who gets good grades’. I would like to think that in 2010, people wouldn’t be so surprised that some black people care about the maths and sciences, moreso than writing a new rap song, or getting into the nba, or buying some ghetto-azz blonde weave. #kanyeshrug</p>
<p>Haven’t been called an oreo yet, but I have been called a burnt marshmallow (dark and crispy on the outside, white and gooey on the inside), lol.</p>
<p>The “Out-there” girl, a student who isn’t really a student because she’s always in a suit talking to teachers rather than her peers. The “On the Phone girl” talking to someone out of the State. My Class of 2011 and I don’t jive, sigh, but that’s fine with me. I can’t wait until college!</p>
<p>I’m the smart black guy who is considered white because I don’t listen to some kinds of music (like dancehall) and prefer sports like lawn tennis instead of track & field and speak standard English instead of creole and things like that. I’ve been called an Oreo or white person in a black person’s body jokingly by friends, but that’s about it. People who don’t really know me that well might think of me as a nerd but my friends and people in my class know that I can be funny and know how to enjoy myself too.</p>
<p>Btw if you don’t know certain kinds of things I posted above, like dancehall for example, it’s because I’m an international Even though from what I’ve seen and heard it’s a big thing in certain parts of the US and UK.</p>
<p>I’m the <strong><em>hole. I love all the dudes in my grade and they love me, but the girls are just *</em></strong>*es and I let them know it. I just recently dropped the title of “smart kid that doesn’t try”.</p>