I went to two different high schools. At the first, I just hung out with my friends. It was a very clique-y place, and my graduating class there was over 1200 kids, so every clique just sort of kept to themselves. My friends and I were just sort of a neutral group- no enemies, but we didn't branch outside of our group.
My second high school was a breath of fresh air: there weren't a whole lot of cliques, and the ones that existed consisted of snobby outcasts whom no one wanted to be around. The cheerleaders partied with the stoners; the jocks hung out with the nerds; we didn't have lunch tables we regularly ate at, rather, everyone just floated around. It was also a much smaller school.
My high school reunion for my second high school is in a week and a half, but it's across the country, and I can't go. I'd be sad about it, but I'm still in contact with the people I care about, so no big.
My second high school was a breath of fresh air: there weren't a whole lot of cliques, and the ones that existed consisted of snobby outcasts whom no one wanted to be around. The cheerleaders partied with the stoners; the jocks hung out with the nerds; we didn't have lunch tables we regularly ate at, rather, everyone just floated around. It was also a much smaller school.
My high school reunion for my second high school is in a week and a half, but it's across the country, and I can't go. I'd be sad about it, but I'm still in contact with the people I care about, so no big.
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.