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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2019-02-17 03:36 pm
[ SECRET POST #4427 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4427 ⌋
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[Beast Legends vs. Buzzfeed Unsolved]
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[image is Scarlett Johansson from The Other Boleyn Girl]
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[Josh Homme, Queens of the Stone Age]
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(Sex Education)
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[Tidying up with Marie Kondo]
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(Gay Korean porn maker Seegasm)
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[youtube beauty gurus]
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[Doctor Who, "It Takes You Away"]
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Re: What high school stereotype did you fit?
(Anonymous) 2019-02-18 03:06 am (UTC)(link)People probably classified the clique I was in as a bit lame. We were mostly girls, though a couple of geek guys joined our clique partway through high school. I guess we were defined by being kind of "boring" and straight-laced - but not in a judgey Christian way or anything. We just did okay in school and didn't drink or do drugs or go to parties or have sex or even really date.
I was kind of the unofficial "leader" of our group. I felt like an ugly loser and didn't think of myself as a commanding leader-type personality, but in hindsight, I think I was. I was very direct, not at all manipulative, and never a jerk on purpose, but I tended to take for granted that people would follow me; at the time I didn't see it for the kind of loyalty it really was.