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As far as Stereotypes go, my school isn't too bad. Our entire grade is 22 people, so we all are pretty much friends. I mean, people call me a nerd a lot, but they also call me "the smart kid" a lot. I mean, nobody is really left out, so nobody takes anything badly. Except last year. We had a kid who was overweight, unathletic, and not very smart either. Not to mention he was the new kid. It was kind of sad at first, but sometimes he would act all cool and pretty much pose as a "gangsta," which barely even exists here. He would be all rude to people in the most stupid of situations, just trying to act all tough. I think we were kind of friendish as in I tolerated him enough to talk to him, but still, he was left out of almost everything.
Added to that, I've been the new kid five times so far, and it's painful. It's so hard to get to know people, so I usually just stay quiet and out of the way so that I don't make any mistakes. It takes a year to be accepted in most places, but at least I didn't do anything emberrassing. Yet one new girl last year is already probably the most popular person in class. She went right ahead and talked to people and made friends. It can be different for girls sometimes, though.
And sorry if that didn't make much sense. My back kind of hurts because the computer chair is broken, so I tend to not pay attention to my writing.
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