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Image is Irrelevant
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Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2015
Society has a bunch of different groupings for example lets start of with High Class, Middle Class, and Low Class. Well High School has groups as well, there's the Nerds super smart and super clumsy, but overall a good friend. The Rebels, you know those kids that scared you back when you were a sevie? Yeah basically they're those kids who act all tough and badass. The Populars and Preps, the "high class" group of people, unlike all those high school based movies they aren't that bad, unless you run into the snotty and rather rude ones. And The Jock, basically the ones who play sports, no the football team won't come and beat you up, and most of the cheerleaders are really nice. But people weren't really created to be put in a "group" am I right. I mean you could have a Nerd who listens to hardcore/heavy metal rock and wears designer clothing. It all depends on personality, other then that Image is Irrelevant.
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