Were you POPULAR in HIGH SCHOOL?

Aegon

The Conqueror, King of all Westeros
1st category (the popular): You had many friends, both girls and boys. Everyone kissed you in the morning. You were invited to all the parties, and most people listened to you when you spoke. You also interested almost all the girls. In short, all the high school students wanted to be your friend, even if your popularity must have made some people envious.

2nd category (the normie): You had a good circle of friends and were appreciated by everyone. Typically, you had quite a few friends that were considered popular, even if you weren't. During your adolescence, you were able to take part in alcoholic parties. One or the other girl may have been interested in you.

3rd category (the lost): You had 3 or even 4 friends whose main topics of conversation were video games or manga. You have never had the opportunity to attend a party with your classmates. You had light contact with those in the 1st and 2nd categories, but no girl ever showed interest in you.

4th category (the friendless): You had no friends. You took time to put away your things to save time for recess. You pretended to send text messages by typing "zbdfkoyesvqsu". You read alone, drew, made origami. Have you ever taken the bus or wandered around the city (if you weren't locked in the bathroom) during the lunch break, alone? For the most intrepid, you have become embedded in a group of friends who did not want you and considered you a drag. Most people in your class learned of your existence in May. None of the girls knew your name.
 

Periplus

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In high school, I was a 2 but I thought I was a four. A lot of people liked me but a lot disliked me. That made me think that no one liked me but in reality I had a lot of friends and was invited to a lot of gatherings.

I went back to my home town after university and I was surprised by the amount of people from high school that wanted to catch up and being friendly. If anything, I thought I would’ve lost contact with my friends in university but I came back to my home town with more friends than I thought I had.

Basically, I had a lot of self-doubt when I was younger that I realised was misplaced.
 

Khanderson

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In high school, I was a 2 but I thought I was a four. A lot of people liked me but a lot disliked me. That made me think that no one liked me but in reality I had a lot of friends and was invited to a lot of gatherings.

I went back to my home town after university and I was surprised by the amount of people from high school that wanted to catch up and being friendly. If anything, I thought I would’ve lost contact with my friends in university but I came back to my home town with more friends than I thought I had.

Basically, I had a lot of self-doubt when I was younger that I realised was misplaced.

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1st category (the popular): You had many friends, both girls and boys. Everyone kissed you in the morning. You were invited to all the parties, and most people listened to you when you spoke. You also interested almost all the girls. In short, all the high school students wanted to be your friend, even if your popularity must have made some people envious.

2nd category (the normie): You had a good circle of friends and were appreciated by everyone. Typically, you had quite a few friends that were considered popular, even if you weren't. During your adolescence, you were able to take part in alcoholic parties. One or the other girl may have been interested in you.

3rd category (the lost): You had 3 or even 4 friends whose main topics of conversation were video games or manga. You have never had the opportunity to attend a party with your classmates. You had light contact with those in the 1st and 2nd categories, but no girl ever showed interest in you.

4th category (the friendless): You had no friends. You took time to put away your things to save time for recess. You pretended to send text messages by typing "zbdfkoyesvqsu". You read alone, drew, made origami. Have you ever taken the bus or wandered around the city (if you weren't locked in the bathroom) during the lunch break, alone? For the most intrepid, you have become embedded in a group of friends who did not want you and considered you a drag. Most people in your class learned of your existence in May. None of the girls knew your name.
That's the most autistic thing I've seen on here in a while :mjlol:
 
these categories are hella unislamic, i thought i was popular but i didn't know attending alcoholic parties and kissing girls made you popular 😂 what a strange criteria, once again i am pleased with the blessing of being born and raised in a muslim country, how would one have a functional social life in these gaal countries were being an alcoholic is seen as having popularity?
 

Periplus

Min Al-Nahr ila Al-Ba7r
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these categories are hella unislamic, i thought i was popular but i didn't know attending alcoholic parties and kissing girls made you popular 😂 what a strange criteria, once again i am pleased with the blessing of being born and raised in a muslim country, how would one have a functional social life in these gaal countries were being an alcoholic is seen as having popularity?

Odds on he nabbed it off another forum hence why it’s not adjusted to fit most of our upbringings which were Islamic.
 

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