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i am losing my mind at the cut producer going “are they assholes?” “give me their names.” this man rly wants the tea 💀
"Just say you hate them" PLSSSSSS IM WHEEZING
Time stamp?
@@expiredtoejuice3795 starts at 3:46
😂
Nah bruh he's got the death note💀
The way the girl just casually said "yeah they would crawl on the floor" 😭😭
I lost it at that part
I spat my juice hearing that 😂😂😂
that was so funny. only part that made me laugh. i remember those kids.
Time stamp?
@@iliveformusic7543 2:21
LMAOOO the cut from them talking about the weird kids to the guy saying he was part of the weird group was shaaaaadyyyy 😭😭😭😭
Bro your reply section is full of bots
@@themitochondriaisthepowerh4834 i know i’m uncomfortable with the environment i have created
Lmao very
That had me so dead😭😭😭
@@themitochondriaisthepowerh4834 your bot section has some replies*
4:04 “well they said they were popular” he honestly speaking facts.
0 replies?
You can tell who the popular kids where legit by then just answering “idkkkkkkkkkk”
That or the "I don't think there are cliques at our school"
@@briannarose8569 or everyone
@@briannarose8569 there really aren’t tho
3:25
That’s what I said!
As someone who's been in band for ten years now, there's definitely a difference between the Band Kids and the Kids in Band.
Wait what’s the difference?
@@manahil8746 Im assuming the difference is that Band kids live the life. While kids in band are just taking the class.
It's similar to Jocks vs kids on the team.
One is actually cool lol!
100% agree 😂
Me and a couple of my friends were the “kids in band” while the entire rest of the band class were “band kids”. After class was super awkward and cliquey because it was just the three of us amongst like 20 of them 😅
Would love to see adults answer this but what clique they WERE in. Would be super interesting to see how different people can turn out from high school
Half of the video was that, some answered in the past tense and are obviously in their twenties vs teens. But I guess you mean more like middle aged folks.
People who graduated over ten years ago. Class of 2011 and before.
It's interesting how cliques have evolved with the internet.
@@alexandragatto yeah exactly :) I feel like young adults and teens can still be pretty similar to the type of person they were in school but once 20/30 years go by it’s like a whole different lifetime
yess
Same results. One at any age can still behave like a selfish child, immature, and brainless.
0:45 oh my gosh her eyes are so vibrant lol
the green eyeliner really compliments here eye colors! color theory is weird, but it works that way XD
Imagine being asked what clique youre in and yours is *horse girls club*
A horse girls club?? Wats dat
@@carbon... apparently they group up and draw horses together
@@corndog7813 you mean an art club...kinda ??
Lol😄😄
@@carbon... there’s the artsy clique and the obsessed by horses clique that happens to draw horses too
@@captaintifany ohhh😄 they just draw horses ......that seems kinda weird 😂
the gurl who legit named the popular people she doesn't like is so swag -
the WAY she said "Britney, Stephany" it rly brought them into the room. I felt it.
@@SashyHK don't worry, I go to the same school as her, and those aren't real people 😂
Edit: When I asked her about it, she said she thought it would be funny to list typical popular girl names, so there you go.
I think she was just naming stereotypical popular girl names
@@SashyHK Followed up by blonde and lululemon, AF1s. I didn't even need that prompt
Do you even know what swag means? Stop using aave
I think there is two kinds of popular kids at high school: the one’s that say they are popular, but nobody actually likes because they’re conceited, judgemental and elitist. They are only friends with the other popular kids. Then there are the actually popular kids who are generally well-liked, have friends outside of the popular clique in several different cliques. After high school if people outside of the popular kids group bump into the former in public they avoid eyecontact and act like they don’t recognise them. To the latter they actually say hi to and might even strike up a conversation. To sump up, first one’s are recalled with contempt by the rest of the student body and second one’s are recalled with fondness and admiration.
Yeah for sure - I feel like the distinction is the ‘self designated cool kids ‘ vs the actually well liked popular kids
Basically Alex vs Ryan at my school
And Quinn vs Pierson
So this is what I call “How to find someone who is insecure” because often times the teenagers who are insecure are either obsessed with being liked but are horrible to other people or they go the opposite direction and are really cool and open minded but people generally don’t like them because they’re openly insecure
@@avarith5766 this is very true
0:14 her smile is so pretty Oml
2:34 said that watching a show in different language is weird but you know for a fact she watched squid game
Bruh true, it actually annoyed the he’ll out of me😤
lmao, imagine being so close minded you wouldn't watch a show in another language. I don't even watch anime, but damn international movies are great
@@Bobbyeverything2000 yeah, besides subtitles are there for a reason, like bruh? Use ur brain smh
yeah, probably dubbed tho.. xDD
That's something only an american would say...
I love how popular kids thinks everyone’s in awe of them but in reality we all make fun of them 😭
That is soo true..😂🤣🤣
Fr 😭
fr, like nobody likes them
Yeah well....... true 😭🤣🤣🤣😝
you know why no one disagrees with this because popular kids wouldn't be on a video like this
i love seeing all these kid’s personal style and what clothes they’re wearing!!!! makes me realize how different fashion was when i was in high school LOL
I’m in an international school where everyone is a copy-pasta of one another 😭 sad (even the girls have to tie their hair in a ponytail and only that, no buns or anything and no letting it loose)
@@whizz_0711 darwin
since this week is red ribbon week in my high school, we had different themes for dress on different days. today was early 2000s and not even knowing this, i just dressed like how i normally dress. a lotta people were like, "oh your outfit is nice and goes great with the theme!" the whole day i was like, "this is just how i dress man." ive been told by many people that i have great fashion sense tho so maybe its a compliment
I think this must be why there aren't cliques in UK schools (since we wear uniforms and aren't allowed to show our personality through fashion). If you are smart and confident, you automatically win popular points here, but popular kids don't all hangout together. Friend groups have a good mix of personalities, so it's interesting to see what it's like in another country.
@@joshmckulsky8526 yea my school has basically everyone. the only thing is that they dont really have designated groups. theies usually one of each in every big friend group. i only have 3 friends, 2 of which i hang out with all the time and are not that weird in my opinion, and another who is my very low maintenance best friend.
1:33 this guy seems like such a gem of a person, he is so funny 😭
he looks like minecraft steve
@@thund3rc1oud27literally 😭😭
@@thund3rc1oud27dantdm
@@thund3rc1oud27 I was going to say that lmao
no way he's a high school student bro looks like he's 28 😭
To the girl who said she’ll wait til college to find a clique -yes you will and you’ll love it
personally I didn’t have a friend group in high school and now I’m in my junior year of college and I still have no friends unfortunately :( maybe covid ruined some of it idk
@@anyaapontetorres4568 same here ahah im in my freshman year college and don't have a huge group or anything yet -its a small college but mostly covid makes it hard
Really?? I’m a senior and still haven’t😅 tho tbh I don’t live on campus, which is probably why lmaooo
@@anyaapontetorres4568 same and i was in right before covid hit lmao
She seems awesome too!
This video talks about more than just the, “popular, and nerdy” kids. It shows how many different cliques there are, and all the persona’s of these people!
Most r answering outaa pressure
Not rlly
'Popular Kids' is a construct mostly created by kids of White people in developed countries (and which caught on to other groups in these countries) .. Kids in schools in developing countries are just excited to go to school and be with their friends (there will be different friends groups in a class). No 'popularity' or 'out of your league' BS.. It is also to be noted that one of the root cause of bullying is also primarily letting the kids dividing themselves into popular and unpopular groups (such as 'nerds'.. its unfathomable how these countries that consider themselves to have great education systems let kids create derogatory terms for smart kids rather than encouraging them).. The adults in these countries have also failed these kids by not doing enough to instill a sense of unity among kids in these places leading to Teenage depression issues. In addition to no bullying awareness campaigns there should be work shops that teach kids 'All kids are popular' and 'All kids are cool'. But hey even the adults are traumatized by the effects of bullying from their childhoods and doesnt seem to know better.... and the cycle continues..
@@sweetchinmusic801 bro it's the dynamic the kids themselves create through personality. it's not about race, most of the weird kids are white. it's pretty hard for some kids to be considered "popular" when they don't talk to anyone.
@Master grower If you don't mind my asking, where can I watch this? It sounds interesting
I was told recently by someone who was apart of the stereotypical “weird” group that I was apart of the “popular” group at my high school. I never really thought I was because I was severely mentally ill that a lot of my high school memories are based around trauma. It goes to show how you may seem to others around you isn’t always what’s going on underneath the surface.
just because you’re ‘mentally ill’ doesn’t mean that you couldn’t be ‘popular’
I hope you’re still holding up and that things have gotten better for you. The first 13 years of my life were built around substance abuse and trauma, so I definitely understand how you may have had a foggy and unclear view of yourself and others. The fog parts eventually. Things do get better.
fr i had this one friend who seemed like a typical popular girl until she made this joke abt her past trauma and how she used to be severely depressed. she also did sh which was really sad.
Facts x
oh god i felt that, from 12 years old to 15 years olds everything has just been mental illness
1:45 she’s adorable 😭❤️❤️
Weirdo
@@popsicle1320 it aint weird, she kinda relatable tbh 😭🙏
@@popsicle1320bro is definitely a popular kid that makes football edits ☠️🙏
Imagine letting a language you don’t understand be a barrier to entertainment lmao
Like subtitles exist for a reason lol
everyone has a preference ig. I'm personally fine with subtitles while other people think they're annoying.
@@karahoglund lol it's the same for me
the funny thing is that i learned english through watching american tv shows. it’s so funny to me when people are that ignorant.
@@mtndewz exactly!!!
It brings me joy to know that Band Kids are still a thing. Former high school bassoonist here - can confirm the impact of those friendships over a decade later 🥰
i play bassoon too !! :) but i'm still in hs lol
Band is where it’s at
trumpet hereeee, band/theatre kids are the least judgmental people in the school. i
i mean...did u think band just went away?
Why would band kids not be a thing lol?
You guys should post an extended version
I guess it's the "uncut" version.
@@charfree6888 uncircumcised version
Yes!!
i am just glad my girlfriend does not know that her best friend slept with me.
@@ianweaver543 bro what💀💀
3:41 she's SO PRETTY
SHE IS
YES OMG I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS
who is she???
Was looking for this comment too, I love her eyes omg
she looks EXACTLY. like abby from ginny&georgia shes gorgeous
I had friends from every group. I was the girl who would literally have a conversation with anyone. Teachers, students, security guards, random parents💀
oh, so attention seekers, got it
@@stefcho2004 bruh what
@@stefcho2004 or maybe there just a cool and nice person to be around..... you maaaad
same
@@stefcho2004 attention seeks me 😊 I never had to look for it , sorry you can’t relate.
I’m part of the “no friends” group because I was shy and no one really gave me a chance. Even now, I feel like if someone wanted to be my friend it would be out of pity. I overheard a girls convo one time about another girl in my grade and she was like “everybody hangs out with her because she has no friends” and here I was with no friends myself. So now with that thought in my mind I find it hard to accept if someone truly wants to be my friend or feels sorry for me.
I really hope I can find my people once I’m in college.
You will for sure find your people in college! My overall experience is that most people in college are way cooler and way less judgemental than high schoolers. Popularity isn't even really a thing in college because nobody really cares anymore. Plus, everybody goes into college without knowing anyone or having any friends, so people are much more open to meeting new people and making new friends!
Went through the exact same thing, high school was a bitch for me and college is not looking too good
college is much much better than high school, but i do go to a community college with lots of older people so that could change things
I’m in my freshman year of high school and this is my exact situation but I wouldn’t mind if someone hung out with me out of pity because other shy kids has a friend who wants to hang out them and being the only shy person with no one is pretty painful.
I had the same problem when I was entering high school. I was a shy and timid kid all throughout elementary and some parts of middle school, I had little to no friends until I decided to turn my life around. As a rising junior in college, in retrospect, I believe the biggest contributor to my success in climbing the social hierarchy of high school was the perspective shift from trying to be an "approachable/people pleaser" to not really caring about anyone's opinion. If you think about it, the chances of ever seeing anyone you went to high school with are pretty damn low, so use this opportunity to experiment with your communication styles.
My best advice would be to go up to people you don't know, with a big smile on your face, and simply say "Hey what's up?" then try to bond with them over whatever topic is at hand (i.e., school orientation, lunchtime, class time, etc..). The key point to having an introductory conversation is to keep your responses simple and straightforward, in other words, relax. Don't try to convolute your answers, if you need time to collect your thoughts to formulate the most comprehensive and to-the-point response, do so. Afterward, if you have the chance, ask them what they're doing after school or who they sit with during lunch. With this, you should have a good foundation to create a friendship. At the end of the day, just remember that confidence is just a reflection of being passionate about yourself and whatever you're talking about. I hope these tips help you to make more friends. Good luck buddy!
as someone who has moved schools A LOT, I was never somewhere long enough to be a part of any cliques, but I was known for being the new foreigner kid everywhere I went
I was basically my own clique
There was this group of international kids/foreign ethnicity kids in my HS LOL (Australia), you would have fit right in, but not limited to them bc kids were quite welcoming
that seems cool for some reason
how do u feel after moving around schools a lot ?? have u made any close friends off of any schools youve attended to ( even in a short amount)
@@hinxxx yes! I did make some close friendships, we’re not as close today but we still keep in touch
@@silverco2560 oh how do u feel after moving schools a lot tho??
@@hinxxx I feel like it affected me in so many ways, I’m more adaptable, independent and not easily shocked by cultural differences than most people, but I also feel constantly disconnected from people/places and never at home
I graduated in 2020 and I’ve been living in the same city since then, it’s nice for a change, but sometimes I kinda feel the urge to move even though I don’t have to, I’m still trying to learn how to shape my life and relationships without thinking nothing is ever going to last.
3:41 her eyes are so pretty omg
At my Australian school, the popular kids who are actually respected and loved by everyone was the smartest, good looking and had amazing time management that they had a double kinda life that everyone knows that made them relatable with the people who party and mock around and those who take school seriously. They were just perfect from my point of view
that’s the worst clique is the popular beautiful smart people
@@darthslayder6904 in the us it is, in australia i think the school community is tighter
That’s what I think of when popular kid is mentioned, but USA views it as a bully type
@@darthslayder6904 Nah we're just built different and don't have weird highschool culture to the extent the US does. I can vouch that the 'popular' perfect kids very much earned the respect and status they got because they simply did it ALL. You could be nice/smart and not be interested in going out as much, and that would be pretty much everyone who didn't fall into the first group. Very few people fell outside of both categories and were genuinely considered weird or not befriending. You don't get points for being mean to people.
Not every culture has a socially-segregated highschool experience.
At my Australian school the popular kids are extremely disliked by anyone who isn't popular
I'd love to see this in different countries to see what cliques are like around the world!
lol here in asia, cliques are like 3
1. the popular kids who are attractive, top of their class and social
2. the average kids, no one really cares about them
3. the burnouts: you have to be considered "not pretty", fail your grades, and be anti social
We definitely have less of these steoreotypical cliques in europe, at least from what I've experienced and heard
From. Where im from. There so many cliques, theres orchestra cliques, debating cliques, weird cliques, the rocknroll cliques, materialistic cliques, i was in astrology cliques and planting cliques
in my country we did not have those at all, in my grade just had diff friend groups that mostly did vibe with each other
edit: I think it has to do with the difference in our school systems, clubs related to schools don't exist here.
im southeast asian and my school (public high school) has 3 cliques that i can sort out , this school is so weird and boring anyway.
you have the popular clique , the athletes and the smarts/nerds
what if you could fit into every clique? 😭
you are super talented? 😭
Bruh then good for you bruh
I do
I did, it was called being a drug dealer lol
Me 😅😅
0:14 SHE LOOKS LIKE RILEY FROM INSIDE OUT
omg yes
That is just a blonde teenager they don’t look alike at all
Riley became emo 💀
@@Lavender_Cloud0how is that emo
@@Lavender_Cloud0that’s the most average outfit and hair😭 do you call anything with a little black on it emo?
2:34 that girl would be crying throwing up if she knew how popular squid game got
RIGHT
AHAHAHAH, I THOUGHT THAT TOO!
REAL
ion think she’d care that much ngl
Girl at 2:33 is really trying to tell us she thinks people who watch anime and have English as their primary language just sit there oblivious to what is happening the whole time and LOVE it
Literally! 😂
I would love to see this being asked to Secondary School students in the UK, I'd like to see the difference
"would you say you're part of the chavs"
@@elio2979 “or are you a roadman?”
@@natalieroberts5572 nah the road men and chavs go hand in hand
“Yea, I’m a chav you know what I’m saying bruvvvv”
LMAO THE REPLIES
I never was popular lol. Always the quiet, shy, weird girl.
Same I would hang out with the other shy/weird kids lol
same lol, i had no one to hang out with
Same. Maybe I could’ve fit in, but the popular kids alienated me.
i am the quiet, shy, nerd (not rlly, just because im smart im known as a nerd)
Turns out most people in high school were quiet, you only think there’s a bunch of popular kids but really they’re just in one big and loud group
don't feel bad if you don't have a friend group yet! i would hang out with two girls in 6th n 7th grade who treated me like CRAP but i stuck with them bc i was afraid being alone would make me a "loser". i found my friends at the end of 7th grade and we've been friends since 2016! all of us are in diff schools now, graduating high school but im glad they were my friends.
I also hang out with people who treated me badly, and nowadays I don't have any contact with any of them and I still struggle to make friends sometimes, but well c'est la vie
Omggg this is literally my situation :( I’m 13 in 7th grade and the girl I talk to online who goes to my irl school and I’m depending on her for a friendgroup and Shes so sh|tty 2 me but I literally don’t wanna be a loner, I do have one friend I genuinely like but they aren’t even in my class and our irl breaks are only in ur own class bc of covid and stuff
YESS!! I have so many good friends but not a group :(
foo
7th grade is really early on so that’s not that helpful
As a European it's so interesting to see that cliques are actually a thing. Like we just have friend groups, and there are many different types of people in those groups. Im in a group with bookworms, nerds, stoners and tachers pets LOL.
You described cliques
@@tacticalepsilon2094 he means that in his friend group at school there are different types of people instead of each 'type' having their own group with others like them (I think)
That’s how it is here but similar people attract similar people
righttt, so as my school in america.
Well I'm European and cliques were definitely a thing in my school. Nerds, popular bullies, pretty girls, athletes... all those stereotypical groups existed in real life. Most people were not in these cliques, though. Most were part of a normal / average friend group, yes, but the stereotypical cliques still existed.
It’s definitely possible to be in more than one clique. I was in the AP clique, the stoners, the quiet kids, choir, theatre and I was a manager for the cheer team which doesn’t really put me in the clique. But I knew them. And there are cheerleaders who are stoners and football players who would rather play video games all day.
What’s the deal with the stoners? At least from my experiences in school, mostly all of them were genuinely corrupt individuals, or simply annoying.
@@aus-li in my highschool the stoners were super chill and nice, very friendly happy people
@@leonorteixeira8039 Being a “stoner” in school is not the best idea…let’s be honest here. They’re smoking daily, if not everyday, and it becomes a reliant, which can interfere with life in general. There’s absolutely no “hype” around being a “stoner” who needs to smoke to be able to function with daily activities. I just never understood it.
Just admit you were popular and move on, you´re not special
@@laurageiendorfer7144 the point I was trying to make was that people aren’t special unless you make them. Popularity is only what you define it as. I used to think popular people were the pretty ones. But it’s not how i see it anymore. Chill out dude. No one was trying to say anything like that 🤦🏻♀️
1:36 he had his own clique called the funny guy
my friend group is kinda mixed, half of them are some of the smartest people in school, some of them are very sporty and active, some of them get along with everyone including the popular kids and half of us are very quiet and rarely talk, some of us are artistic, we’re all very different but we’ve never had any problems or fall outs witch is great, and we rarely talk outside of school lol but they’re all really nice despite the fact that for the first two years i sat with them i rarely spoke and kinda just awkwardly sat at the end of the table, i thought they would find me annoying but they never minded, although i always thought i would fit in better with the “weird kids” i’m still glad i’m friends with them :)) although i wish there were other queer people in my group
This is so cute. Just a group of people showing that even though y’all are different - you can still hang together. I’d say try not to be so afraid to be yourself you seem cool from your comment
Lmao that sounds almost exactly like my current situation in hs, but I am not queer
I had a mixed group too and it was pretty big but I think the boys were split between Gamers and Non gamers. So if you played CoD you were my friend cause we would link on PlayStation after school.
omg this is my exact situation except I just found out basically my whole group is gay we just haven't come out to each other yet its kinda funny
SAMEEE
I cannot believe cliques are a thing, I thought this was a thing only in American high school movies/shows! There aren't many cliques in UK schools, if you're smart, you're automatically 'cool' (as long as you're not a complete weirdo). Everyone is sort of just there and friend groups typically have a good mix of personalities/interests.
moving to uk...
@@freyaallen6324 u gon get shanked
@@antotizwell9215 funn
Um are you okay? I went to an American high school and we had cliques. Stop being delusional.
@@Missgwenriddle go uk u gon get shanked
The girl at 2:30 has the coolest hair / style I’ve ever seen .
No for real.
My high school group were the misfits it was a mixture of all types of teens like emo, athletes, shy, nerdy etc. it was really diverse! I think it was just teens who didn’t fit in to other “cliche” groups so we all formed the misfit group! It was awesome!
bruh lucky I wish I could've experienced something like that
0:23 "not really" sounded like a DJ set. Wikiwiki
HAHA UR RIGHT
How did you hear that lmao, that’s so good 😭😭
🤣🤣
I think a word a few of them were searching for was “drifter.” Like for me, I was a drifter and wasn't that close with anyone but I did have a few friends/acquaintances in each group
in toyko/paul walker, its a completely different thing.
I thought I was the weird kid until one girl in my school started eating paper and telling dead baby jokes 💀
💀💀
That sounds like my high school group except we bit each other’s arms for fun 😂
@@lavendertease 🤨🤨
WHAT
@@lavendertease ayo???
0:14 SHES SO PRETTTYYYY
Yeaaah
I clicked the video because of her
@@ilovestudying1003 IKRR
Same @@ilovestudying1003
Undoubtedly.
this was literally my favorite video! please do one with old people so we can see what cliques were in their time!!!
wait this comment deserves more likes this is such a good idea
@@daniela.frabotta ayy made my day
I went to two high schools - the first was big and popular kids definitely fit the stereotype.
But at middle school before that and at the smaller high school I ended up transferring to, there were people who were actually “nice and well known popular” people. Middle school still had a stereotypical popular group too (they treated the nice populares as like PR pets sometimes lmao), but the small high school had none at all. Just nice extroverts who talked to everyone lol. It was refreshing.
As a former theater kid I too feel like we were the best group.. Everyone I interacted with in theater was super accepting and I never felt judged in that space. It was normal to be weird there, creativity was embraced, and I felt like I could be my true self. Also yes we all are a little dramatic and annoying lol.. but in the best way
I had the same thoughts
Sometimes they were a bit obxious, loud or overshared sexual stuff I did not want to know. But they were nice, they had fun, I cannot say that for the popular kids. Like they were bullies and all secretly hated each other.
Atleast the geeky clique I was a part of actually liked eachother.
just a bunch of losers
@@marvin08 🤓
@@tasha1955as a “theatre kid” (I particpate in theatre and most of my friends do theatre) the thing abt sexual stuff is so true and Idk what’s up w/ that 😭
0:36 mad respect for the shirt
“That’s okay, just say I hate them” in love with the anger festering in this cut producer
The girl that said: “I’m not really popular but I’m friends with people with a lot of friends” story of my life 😭
I went to a super diverse high school and there were definitely cliques! Yes, everyone spoke to eachother and there wasn’t huge discrimination but people banded together. I was a floater but I tended to gravitate towards the nerds, art, and band kids. They were all super nice and welcoming.
1:43 is so REAL!!!
"I'm friends with people who have a lot of friends"
why have I never related to a sentence more then this😭
2:33 she did not pass the vibe check 🤩
She just personally doesnt like it 🤨
@@happyinterruption6253 but saying that it's weird means she finds those who do enjoy it strange. She is ignorant at best and simply close minded in general so yeah. DIdn't pass the vibe check
@@happyinterruption6253 I never said that’s bad 🤨 I’m talking about her vibe, she was looking down on it.
@@ChrisAniart agreed.
@@stacystacy6577 I’m pretty sure the same kids that she’s calling weird for watching foreign entertainment are the same ones saying she has no culture for watching just American shows. Do they pass the vibe check?
i really love how unique each individual is here. i struggled for individuality in high school because i was too afraid of being outted.
Bro the girl on the thumbnail is the Chik fil A sauce girl
4:32 she seems so grounded, I love her energy
Imho she was just trying to be humble
Obviously don’t have a good judgment, no offence to u or anything
She is definitely the loud popular girl
I found her extremely dislikeable
@@siennaadea6072 Same. If someone refuses to state who their friend group is / what clique they’re a part of, they’re the ones who enforce cliques in the first place - like, they compartmentalize other people so that they can fancy themselves as a jack of all trades who is “well known”. Yeah, well known for being an asshole. That girl actually pissed me off. “Nice but well known”… give me a freaking break. They never want to admit they’re stereotypically popular because they let themselves believe that labels like that don’t matter when they’re the reason they exist in the first place, lmao. Oh, and just for reference, I’m a former theater kid.
"Being part of the weird kid group.." HE SOUNDED SO SAD AND ASHAMED NOOO :((((
I freaking loved him :(
Maybe don't crawl on the floor like a fucking creature then 😭😭
4:00 So mean girls basically 😂
1:26 I thought his shirt said gyat 😭😭
SAME HELP
@@eluisny was I gonna say "help same"
1:26 i like him so much, in some of videos here he's opinion always wise and down to earth, and he's fooiiiiineeee, he's a keeper no🧢
Ikr!! He’s so cute 😭 imma need the @ if anyone finds it
@@MemesAreFriendsNotFood lemme know when u do
@@pearl5856 Shiii fr
anyone who says they’re “not popular but well known” is popular
The popular kids think they are popular and set themselves this way. All other cliques are just living their life without the need of being flattered all the time.
“Popular” isn’t an activity, cliques are based on activities. There’s no such thing as “the popular group”, there’s just popular people. It’s not a bad thing at all to be a social butterfly, nor is it bad to be a fly on the wall.
@@Loregasmo Maybe our schools were simply different. I live in Quebec Canada and cliques were not based on activities, but more on personnalities. Yeah, there was a popular group tend to be mean to a lot of people for no reasons. Popular people were not social butterfly at all. I was a social butterfly!
0:46 she has the folklore cardigan omg
OMG THAT IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM 🩶
wtf how's everyone so attractive I mean like LOOK AT THEM THEY'RE SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL- 💖
This comment, fr!!
The concept of cliques is fascinating to me. I was homeschooled, so my personal interests, hobbies, age, grade level, or aspirations factored little in who I hung out with. Looking back, I'd say most of my closest friends would have belonged to different "cliques" than me-had we been public schooled.
omg there are so many wtf.. my school had 400 kids in total we didn't have cliques
How only 400 lol. Mine has like 2000
Same lol but like 600, we have like some known friend groups but that’s pretty much it
right my year has 40 something people a clique is hella small
*noah spotted in the wild*
My elementary school had 500 but that was 2nd-5th my kindergarten and 1st grade had 200 I think
Last chick was literally a shining example of hs peak
I was a stoner, cheerleader (all four years of HS) who took engineering and robotics as her electives and is now a mechanical engineer 5 years after graduating, lol. Everyone was my group, I legit love everyone.
(edited to add the all years of high school note and also would like to say I still have friends from all walks of life, from techies to hardcore punks, the beauty of growing up where I did!)
Can I be your friend?
@@sozkamala I am thankful to have been born in the Silicon Valley which led to me having a lot of opportunities in taking extracurricular courses throughout high school. Those classes really sparked my interest and ultimately, allowed me to have sort of an advantage when getting into university. STEM, in general, is a very white male dominated industry. Being a biracial woman of color is not necessarily “the norm” in the industry but where I live, I haven’t had any trouble finding work or anything like that. I will say, women in the industry have to work a hell of a lot harder to prove we belong which I’m okay with doing, I just wish it was different.
@@captaintifany Hell yes! 😁
4:10 the way he adds spice to their answers finishes me 😵💫🤣
the girl who said if you can sit down and watch a show in another langue full on embarrassed herself.
I went to private schools so there weren't really any explicit groups that I can think of. Everyone kinda vibed with each other except for me. I was always an outcast in my school. I didn't mind it when I realized it was simply that they weren't into the things I am in to, so I was pretty happy being just alone and not messed with by my peers.
My parents are putting my in a private school, do you have any tips?? Is it good, are the people there nice or rude?
Yea. When you’re alone for a while you begin to enjoy your own self even before.
I was kinda in the same boat, so I feel ya lol
@@leahbrockk i think it depends on your personality and the people of your generation. my sister and i went to private school and it was really hard for her but easy for me and public school was hard for me and easier on her (talking just on a socially level). there's a lot less people so there's less cliques but you'll still find the typical nerds, popular kids, athletes, etc. and it's easier to identify you from the crowd cus there's not really a big crowd. socially, private school are kinda the same as public just at a smaller scale.
@@the-berries-and-cream-dude ok Tysm!
We were the introverted weird group of girls for sure, everyone instantly felt uncomfortable and shifty around us , the awkward silences are still memorable. Still friends with them 8 years after school though! I could never new find people with the same balance of personality
4:18 she's so pretty omg
I haven't been in school for 15 years. But I was one of those that had friends in every "clique". If there was a group of just "popular" kids I wasn't aware of it. Now there were kids who were snooty to everyone else. But there were popular kids within every "clique" though. I wouldn't have called myself popular but alot of people knew me and I had no idea who they were. But my main "cliques" were the stoners, band kids, nerds, weirdos, punks, metal heads, and theater kids.
I was a jock, musician, gear head, FFA and had enough credits to graduate at Christmas as a Senior. Went to college and retired early at 55 about five years ago. I exercised on a regular basis, never smoked, drank booze or used drugs. House paid for many years ago, owe no debt and my cars are old. My kids are grown. Look forward to having grand children running around the house someday.
for whatever reason this was so sweet to read
@@siesaw1 thanks. Interesting ID you have. I also tried a different career as a commercial pilot. Was working on my Commercial rating and then the events of 911 killed the pilot job market worldwide. Hiring minimums went from under 600hrs TT to 2,800 hrs TT at the regional level. So I dropped out having spent over $15,000 on training at that point. Now I work on pianos and making music as a retired person.
@@kristopherdetar4346 that's really interesting, thanks for sharing! yeah it's my dream to become a commercial pilot. Pity about the wrong timing, but nonetheless I'm glad you're happy and settled 😊
Wowwww
That’s great to hear! Any advice for someone young?
I'd say I was popular in school but I wasnt in the 'popular group' I spoke to everyone including teachers,cleaners, the weird kids, the smart ones it was a nice experience
No wonder you were a homewrecker 🥱
@@jackkeychain 😂 I really need to change my name
1:44 I love her because same😂😂
There aren’t really cliques at my high school, but there were a lot at my middle school. Like, it was insane in middle school. Everyone feels much more welcoming and part of a community as a whole at my high school whereas in middle school, it was kind of a find your group or you’re lost
2:52 her aura is BREATHTAKING
what 💀
🤣@@ike4282
There's no aura, she just has good genes
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As a non American I find the concept of cliques so strange haha
As an American I find the concept of cliques strange lol
Same
Sameeee I'm indian, in my catholic school, there were beautiful popular kids, but we didn't have so many groups, like athletes and gamers etc
It's a famous NP hard problem.
Well I'm eastern european but we definitely got those.
I was a weird artsy nerd shy kid. 💀
1:17 he plays tennis 😍🔥
0:32 this person's outfit is scratching an itch in my brain, i want to see more of their fits
When I was in primary school, I once came home really upset because the ”popular kids” had made fun of me (or smth like that). I told my parents that the “popular kids” had been making fun of me. Before they said anything, my father said
“What makes you say they’re popular? They seem like really bad people.” That was when I realised that they weren’t popular, they were just overly confident. And looking back, no one (except from their clique) liked the. They just seemed popular because of their ego.
Probably a life lesson I’ll never forget
Throughout my schooling years, but particularly High School; there were no cliché cliques as you might see in the movies. People were just people, with close friend groups, yes, but that didn’t mean they excluded people entirely. If I knew a person from a group of friends that didn’t necessarily fit a stereotype, they’d be cool with me. I had so many groups in high-school that I hung out with (not that I was popular or well-known) it was more of, I knew people, thus leading to me getting closer to people I didn’t know before.
Everyone was just so diverse and so different, that you’d find even a skinny white kid that took ROTC seriously with a bunch of the rag-tag ghetto kids in the front of the school with the security guards lmao
For me though, I met people, brought them together and played UNO, watched movies at the cinema, etc. Of course I didn’t know everyone, like the kids that knew the staff better and later became the alumni valedictorian, but I occasionally saw them.
In short, life isn’t a movie. Every school in the entire world is different. Maybe people do have cliché schools somewhere but I highly doubt it’s was normal.
That sounds horrible.
@@andyd3447 How?
Yeah that sounds like mine, we have close friend groups and stuff but there’s always integration between them and everyone’s generally pretty open and sometimes we’ll just all play uno, it’s nice
@@dinosaurtrain301 I never got why people only think of clichés when they think of high-school, even though the random bullshittery, it’s really just a mundane experience with the people around you to make a little better. It shocks me in this comment section and in general, people see movie stereotypes; popular jocks, nerds, queen bee etc.
The experience isn’t really like that. People might’ve done more for the school, or joined sports teams, or fundraisers that got them more attention, but just because you weren’t in the spotlight, and didn’t focus on partying didn’t make you a “nerd” or an “outcast” I preferred being with my group of friends but I loved dabbing guys I didn’t know very well in the halls and it became regularly. Discussing fights that happened in that day. Talking with other grades than my own were really insightful.
@Vomu Grope well not if you werent a nerd.
In my high school, the most popular kids were either rich kid party hosts (there were very few rich kids in my school so it made sense) and the AP kids. There was a really strong but small group of AP kids, and we all knew each other, and everyone else knew the AP kids too
The popular kids are always the ones who say “I don’t think there’s cliques” or that they don’t believe popular kids are a thing
when i was in high school my clique was apart of every other group, we were like band kids with academic and athletic qualities so we all could have been apart of another group but somehow we’re all friends
I was so hostile towards everyone when I was in high school because I was unaware of how to deal with constant mental pain. I wanted to keep everyone away as much as I could, but looking back at it, probably missed out on a lot of potential friend groups. I wish I got to enjoy high school the way a lot of people seem to have.
real
everything in highschool is about attractiveness, Money and Sports.
and now its all about How many genders there are.
for many people who have a tough time in high school, life gets exceptionally better afterwards. high school is basically the trial period
Whenever i hear other people talk about their highschool experiences i feel like i live in another world. I know for sure there are people who went to completely normal schools just like me, but for some reasons i never hear from them. My school didn't have cliques or specific groups. I went to a school that was basically between two provinces, so there were students coming from a lot of different towns, and that's the best example of groups in my school i can think of. Like, a lot of the people from the same town would hang out together, go home together and this type of stuff but none of these "groups" were exclusive in anyway, they were basically just big friend groups. Also in my five years there were never major cases of bullying. Every joke was made knowing that the other person would vibe with it and there were never harsh jokes made on anyone. Even I, the absolute loner of the class who had literally one and a half friends, was never joked on for that. Instead, all my classmates always picked on me like they did with everyone else and always tried to make me feel more included (except i had big problems at the time and i always felt like i had to solve them by myself). The biggest "scandal" that happened was not a scandal but more of a sad story about a student who died because of cancer. The most "exciting" thing that happened was when the police came to our school to arrest a student who was believed to be a drug dealer (he was not, he just had some weed with him like a lot of other people). Obviously all of these differences in our experience could also be due to the fact that we live in places with very different cultures, but even when hearing stories from people from my country i always find myself having a different experience. I'd say i was lucky to have such a peaceful school experience, because outside of school a lot of bad shit happened lol.
I was in the popular group, but I was super chill with every "clique". I'd invite a lot of the nerdy/geeky people to parties and stuff. Good times!
You sound like a great person
@@nancyyy397 fr
You were definitely the nice popular kid
Technically I was one too since I got along well with most cliques and I wasn’t really close with anyone or any particular clique but I hate using that Popular loner term since everyone claims to be one nowadays.
Nice popular kids are so wonderful the gift of the world
3:25 👀 MHMMM, I know that look boi- you were popular and you sir, know it 😤
yeah that’s what i’m saying, you can kinda immediately tell by how they look
The best clique to be in is the one where you treat EVERYBODY the same irregardless of appearance, social status, religion, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation.
Irregardless ?
@@-baconfactory-1935 LMFAO
True...'Popular Kids' is a construct mostly created by kids of White people in developed countries (and which caught on to other groups in these countries) .. Kids in schools in developing countries are just excited to go to school and be with their friends (there will be different friends groups in a class). No 'popularity' or 'out of your league' BS.. It is also to be noted that one of the root cause of bullying is also primarily letting the kids dividing themselves into popular and unpopular groups (such as 'nerds'.. its unfathomable how these countries that consider themselves to have great education systems let kids create derogatory terms for smart kids rather than encouraging them).. The adults in these countries have also failed these kids by not doing enough to instill a sense of unity among kids in these places leading to Teenage depression issues. In addition to no bullying awareness campaigns there should be work shops that teach kids 'All kids are popular' and 'All kids are cool'. But hey even the adults are traumatized by the effects of bullying from their childhoods and doesnt seem to know better.... and the cycle continues..
0:33 HER OUTFIT IS INSANE HELLO (I need it)
2:50 .... I took my eyes off the screen for a second and Phyllis from the office started talking
HAVAVAV
2:25 ~ 💔
seems so sad to me
omg same
No, im a weird kid but tbh its fun