<p>Do you come up with elaborate plots to ascend school society????</p>
<p>DO YOU???</p>
<p>Do you come up with elaborate plots to ascend school society????</p>
<p>DO YOU???</p>
<p>I did once (not that it was particularly elaborate).</p>
<p>It’s pretty funny in retrospect.</p>
<p>I spent my entire weekend diagramming interpersonal relationships in my school.</p>
<p>Well, if it ever came down to it, I’d take out the most popular kids starting from the top, until I became #1.</p>
<p>^^^, ^^, ^ Elaborate, and provide us all with plentiful lawlz :D</p>
<p>I, for one, have been considering it since reading this book that I’ve been absolutely raving to myself about since I finished it this morning. The main character was such an ********, but I still liked him as a character, which led me to wonder if I were capable of the things he does (probably not :b )</p>
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Hm, the bloody coup d’etat route of school popularity…</p>
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Does it look like [url=<a href=“http://faculty.washington.edu/stovel/images/chains-fig.jpg]this[/url”>http://faculty.washington.edu/stovel/images/chains-fig.jpg]this[/url</a>]?</p>
<p>^I love the sex chain. So ****ing awesome. (see what I did there?)</p>
<p>^^I thought if I created a class website I could be cool. This actually wasn’t an entirely irrational idea, but there are a plenty of reasons why it would never have worked, and there was no follow through anyway</p>
<p>A bit. Then I realize that means I’d have to conform to their beliefs, and I say **** that.</p>
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The mini chains start looking like molecules and insects. Also, the chain doesn’t include people outside of the high school.</p>
<p>I’m already there, hahaha. Anyone can do it. Throw some mad parties.</p>
<p>No, I prefer to descend in to bottomless pits of Duat where I can wallow in my own self-pity.</p>
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<p>You Byronic hero you</p>
<p>^ wallowing in your own self-pity won’t get you invited to parties, meddo :rolleyes:</p>
<p>True, it’s a shame I’m restraining the crazy inner party-girl in me.</p>
<p> how sad is it that PCR parties have yet to become socially acceptable? T.T</p>
<p>lol I’m starting to wonder - which is worse?</p>
<p>To be so low on the social totem pole as to not even care any more, and therefore have no quixotic delusions of popularity; or to be just on the edge of hanging out regularly with the people with whom you want most to, but only being able to do so on occasion, and always as a “shy guest at the feast of your world’s culture” when it does occur and therefore always failing your own expectations?</p>
<p>the latter</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess it’s not people in the middle being made fun of and wanting to kill ourselves</p>