An Insight To The Truth About High School Stereotypes (1/2)
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As a person that grew up in Montana, I find this a bit silly. As well as a bit jaded. It seems just a small group was just interviewed and not a variety. Jocks date cheerleaders cause they can communicate on a common basis. Both are involved in the same kinda activities. Common interests. I wish this wasn't centered toward the "middle or lower" groups. As an ex cheerleader and now an animation student, we just found everyone else too judgemental of us, so we hung out with each other.
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californians? i lived here and grew up here all my life and um.. o_0 cheerleaders are normal people here lol why are you guys dressed so lame o.o she must of lived in a horrible area lol because in CALIFORNIA, CHEERLEADERS ARENt THAT POPULAR. who says jock? im not trying to be mean but thats such a sterotype lol this is sooo lameeee idk where these people live but its definently not here.
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About the Frenchtown cheerleaders. Fuck. You guys are right, but sadly. Our cheerleaders are the more attractive girls here...i hate it here though
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WHERE IS PART 2????
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i love montana but im not in high school yet and so im worried im going to be alone in high school because im growing further away from my friends.... i cant wait tho :)
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Well, mine does and stuff, but it's really easy to get through though. ^.~
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hs=bullshit so glad I'm a senior and almost done.
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My school doesn't have cliques and stereotypes :O
All the other schools seem to.
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ok not ALL californinans act that why. to say that is sad and you don't know anything about california. at least not at my skool. cheerleaders are not popular and nobody is scared of them like in mean girls. i don't really like this documentary because it only shuns the "popular" ppl. at the same time it's only from one skool's point of view. still... this offends me as a californian....
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Wow this is so mutch diffrent then to the high schools in sweden
I was thinking that popular culture , especially movies have sustained stereotyping. It sounds to me that high school there in the U,S, resembles more a closed society... anyway, interesting.
insightliviu 2 years ago 5
this was really good! Great job!
ter205not 3 years ago 5