72.) Self Proclaimed

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Yohan, the self-proclaimed popular boy at school, strutted down the hallways with his vlogging camera in hand.

His every step exuded an air of arrogance, as he passed judgment on the styles and choices of those around him.

With a snide comment or a dismissive glance, he made it clear that he considered himself the ultimate arbiter of what was cool.

His so-called friends, the popular kids, trailed behind him like loyal followers, desperately seeking validation from their self-appointed leader.

However, even among his chosen circle, whispers of discontent were starting to emerge.

Yohan's constant need to belittle and judge others had created an atmosphere of discomfort and resentment.

In the classroom, Yohan's disregard for rules was on full display.

He brazenly ignored the teacher's instructions, disrupting the learning environment for his own amusement.

Pens flew through the air, laughter erupted at inappropriate moments, and the once orderly classroom descended into chaos.

But beneath the surface, the truth was evident. The students around Yohan were growing tired of his antics.

They were tired of his constant need for attention, his relentless pursuit of popularity, and his lack of respect for anyone who didn't fit into his narrow definition of cool.

As the days went by, Yohan's popularity waned.

The once coveted invitations to his exclusive gatherings dwindled, and the popular kids began seeking comfort elsewhere, gravitating towards genuine connections and meaningful friendships.

Yohan failed to see the shift happening around him. He remained trapped in his delusion of grandeur, convinced that he was the epitome of coolness.

But as the whispers grew louder, as the disdain in the eyes of his peers became more palpable, a seed of doubt began to take root within him.

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