Which Crowd do you fall in?

My friends and I are sort of the gamer geeks (mind you, that is pretty loose as a category, as most of the school would fall under if I was honest) of the school I suppose. I've always been pretty good at being able to fit into various groups though, as long as they aren't sporty :P.

FYI, I really had no idea what "hipster" meant, so I Googled it and it said in the UK they're referred to as "Shoreditch Twats" XD.
 
I was always a bit of a loner. I got along with pretty much everyone, but I hardly made friends. The ones I did were mostly loners like me, tbh. Well, either that, or they were the smart kids. I had pretty awesome grades in high school. *shrugs*
 
People always call me a hipster, since I'm my own person and don't fit into any groups, but I'm friends with everyone, but I have a specific group of friends I hang out with.. but they don't really fit into anything either. xD
 
I don't fall into a particular group. I get along with most people in my school, and if anything, I'm pretty much a loner. :( I hang out by myself, and I usually do everything by myself, so...
 
There aren't really crowds at my school. Everyone knows each other and you're either weird or normal. That's honestly the best possible way to put it. Anyways I'm on the normal side, but I'm one of the few normal people who goes and talks to the people who are considered weird. I think they're pretty interesting people personally and from my stand point it seems like all the "normal" people are going to miss out on meeting some pretty cool people.

As for my own personal relationships I used to have a tight group of friends that I considered my closest friends, but I drifted away from them in the beginning of high school. So now I'm equally friends with just about everyone. I can't say I consider anyone I know to be an exceptionally close friend. It's more like there are some people I enjoy to hang around with more than others, but the trust level is the same throughout.
 
I was part of the artistic crowd in high school. The ones that went to teen arts festivals and actually looked at the art, instead of going just to get out of class. I often sat in the hallways during class with some friends and just chatted. People walked by every now and then and called us freaks. Calling me a freak feeds my ego, because I take a lot of pride in being different than the superficial people that plagued my school. We were slightly pretentious when we looked at all of those people, actually, especially since most of us used to be part of that crowed up until middle school.
 
Most of my friends are nerds/otakus, so I guess I fall under that category as well. I do have friends from the hipster, punk, skater, goth, and scene/emo groups as well.
 
By day, I'm that slightly snobby guy who has a lot of money.

But by night, I'm the defender of the students, the one who protects them from bullies and saves the day!

Nah, JK. But I do sort of look out for the "losers". My "position of power" allows me to... Bully the bullies and make them shut the hell up and leave people alone.

Feels good, man.

But my friend Katherine is probably the least popular person around. (and for a stupid reason too...)
 
I'm either in the nerds group or the delinquent group. Yeah, I don't get it either, but a lot of people usually associate me with delinquents in out school, which is not a lie since the 'delinquents' in our school are pretty nice. Sure they fight and smoke but they're nice people.
 
When I was at school the groups weren't clear cut, as in like you'd have some sports guys who hanged out with nerds and whatever - put simply the groups sort of mixed a bit.

But I guess the people I hanged around with the most are other musicians - not like big band like clarinet or something, but other guitarists and drummers and stuff, most of my friends were also in bands. The musos, if you like.
 
I dont fall into one group so to speak, i have many different sides of me so i fall into the groups of nerds, weirdo's, girly girls, brats (no my fault), loners and emo's. I am a very starange teenager who gets along with nearly everyone.
 
I probley fall into the teacher's pet-smart but not that smart-hated-friendless-loner group that can write poerty... but that is what everyone else thinks off me!
 
It's hard to define me, i am on the verge of two groups, The 'Nerds', well thats what everbody thinks of them, and the 'Casual Badmans' all my good mates are part of the 'Casual Badmans' where we have links to the higher socialble 'Top Badmans' but never really want to go into the groups themselves, while me and one other person fit into the 'Nerds' as well due to the liking of 'Xbox 360' whilst me and a few others in the Nerds are all smart and have been predicted 'A's and 'A*'s so we share a liking of that. So in lessons i hang with the 'Nerds' whilst during Lunch i hang with the 'Casual Badmans'.

Anyway here is the sociable ladder at my school starting from worse to top
'Tramps'
'Foreginers'
'Nerds'
'Smokers'
'Likables' } Likables and Casual Badmans are of same ranked
'Casual Badman' }
'Top Badman'
'Chav'
'Smoking Chav'
 
Anyway here is the sociable ladder at my school starting from worse to top
'Tramps'
'Foreginers'
'Nerds'
'Smokers'
'Likables' } Likables and Casual Badmans are of same ranked
'Casual Badman' }
'Top Badman'
'Chav'
'Smoking Chav'

Oh wow; your's is nothing like ours.

I probably fit into the Semi-Popular/Popular BIG HEAD and the Geeks at the same time. The joys!

Here's the "social" ladder at our school. Best - top worst - bottom.

Popular - Girls. <
Popular - Boys
Semi-Popular - Boys
Semi-Popular - Girls. <
Geeks <
Emo's/Goths.
Chavs.
Scruffy People (Harsh I know)

< - My group. I maybe Male; but I hang with girls.
 
I... I guess the art students. @_@ My group of friends through most of high school was Kura, TRIFORCE89 (and about one more visual art student), a bunch of music students (vocal/instrumental) and one extra guy lmao. I never really thought of us as art students back then though. They were just my friends. /shrug

To be fair, there weren't really any defined cliques or anything. I went to a school that had emphasis on the arts, so sure, there were the vis. art kids, the dancers, the drama kids, etc. But there weren't any lines drawn that was like "you can't hang out in x group if you really belong with y". That said, I never really felt I "fit in" with the main visual arts group. I got along with them but I wasn't a close friend to very many of 'em. :p So whatever.
 
I'm in my own crowd. I don't care what social status I'm in, as long as I'm doing what school is meant for, to learn and get my diploma.
 
I am myself. Me, including my friends, can't place what "group" I'm in because I am all over the place. Most of them say I belong to the Rachel Group (my name is Rachel lol) because I am mix of different things. In my group of friends in high school we were all individuals and I loved it.

I wear mostly black and listen to a lot hardcore/screamo music, but my favorite color is pink, I do ballet and pointe, and I have a very happy personality. I am obsessed with horror movies and cute fluffy things. I guess you could say I dress "emo" or "goth" but I don't fit any of the stereotypes overall. So yeah. I'm a Rachel and I love it <3
 
I guess I was part of the normal (?) crowd? I don't know. My friends and I, we were just ourselves. We never put a label to what we were, mainly because we didn't care. I didn't (and still don't) use a label to define myself or who my friends are, and I don't see myself as falling into a particular "crowd." I'm perfectly happy with that. :D
 
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