(Oct. 06, 2019 4:58 AM)Raptor547 Wrote: (Oct. 06, 2019 4:52 AM)XSabxManiacX Wrote: Honestly, I dont wanna label popular kids anything else besides “popular.” I respect them because they worked hard on getting friends. And most of them turn out really nice to me. Its unfair if they pick on lonely people, so I feel the same if lonely people pick on popular people. But yeah, lets be thankful we arent as unfortunate as the F-Class people you mentioned
The heirarchy at my school is pretty much the same, but sometimes things get weird. I automatically became popular once I joined a sport, which was weird. I guess some popular kids arent interested in you until they find out youre in a sport
I just happened to notice different types of popular kids. Most people don’t care that I do cross country. I’m not that good anyways. But in Cross Country I’ve also established a hierarchy where there are three main groups. The people in the front(fastest). the people in the middle(somewhat fast), and the people in the back(not super duper fast). Each group is then separated into 2 subsets: the upper group and the lower group. It’s pretty self-explanatory. I’m in the lower middle group.
Your cross country team just seem not like a team at all, which is 50-50 ish to me. Its divided by talent, but Im guessing its normal in most sports anyway. Im doing track because its pretty much simpler, but kudos for doing cross country because that takes effort and endurance. I cant even do long distance (the PE class noobs somehow say cross country is the easiest sport? What???)
My school’s cross country team is pretty introverted for some reason, which makes the track kids think its more introverts in general (track is for anyone extroverted, unpopular or popular). My track team is pretty huge, but during off-season practice, the entire team tends to be “broken” up. We practice coed, but the girls think the guys are immature and gross so they avoid them — not gonna lie, their games like “nipple tag” and “butt slap tag” weird us out. And then the girls, they tend to split up and be with their friend groups
In short, if you have no friends in track, good luck surviving track socially. At least in cross country, the introverts get together and have some fun. Y’all get together and think of nothing except knowing that y’all like to run
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