<p>(It's a bit long, so scroll to the bolded part and answer directly if you don't want to read it. It's only mildly epic so it's probably useless to read the rest).</p>
<p>Well, today in English I had an incident that inspired me to post this. This girl that I never knew existed in life, got called on by the teacher for answers to the questions and she couldn't answer properly, took her 3 tries while putting her head down and murmuring something (probably the answer) in a ultra-quiet voice. Everyone got bored, and more like, it was painful to watch...</p>
<p>the teacher (hardcore one that gave me lunch detention for a week due to my epicness) starts yelling, and it got pretty sad, I think she was just about to cry when the bell rang.</p>
<p>So yeah, how would you rank your flyness from 1-10, 1 being not fly at all to 10 being incredibly, fly? And if you're fly or not, do you think that it's a result of environmental factors or a simply innate characteristic?</p>
<p>I'm at around a 8 now, I believe. I used to be really fly in elementary and Middle School years, was always the popular one (that's because I had so much game), and I think I was pretty much innately extroverted or something like that. I think I had a tendency to be fly and more expressive than.</p>
<p>Then high school came, started getting more fit, hung out more with friends, started to talk with more people, (hard to imagine I know) , and my flyness kept on increasing. I'm still completely extroverted Im more fly than before. I think I (unconsciously) definitely put on the facade of not being fly at all, so most people who know me think I'm never ever fly (I have the baller facade). </p>
<p>Sometimes I wonder how people can be that fly. It's amusing and somewhat pitiful, hopefully it gets better...</p>