 and y'all back again with another magnet sign says. This comes from a young brother. And I read the first line and I said, I gotta do this one. So here he says, he says, hello Tyrone, I need your advice. It's mostly social. So basically I am in a situation where I don't know my place in the food chain of status among my peers. I was like, ha ha, you wanted him, huh? You really, you wanna let me analytical, learned book readin' motherfuckers, huh? Just the way you're phrased that. Ha ha ha, and that's good. So he says, like I have many friends that are considered popular and they always like to have me around and I'm always the one to brighten their day. But at the same time, knowing that I haven't, but at the same time, no one that I haven't at least tried to talk to comes up to me. I usually make friends that are popular by circumstances. It's probably a 80% chance they will end up calling me one of their best pals, but back to the subject. So since no one ever tries to talk to me, I don't know if it is because I come off as weird or I intimidate them, but some of my long term friends are what the school refers to them as geeks. I don't consider them that and I sometimes want to hang with the other students. I feel like I am abandoning them so I decided to stick with them most of the time. I'm getting tugged by what people consider two different social classes, but I am at a loss, I feel like I have a place. Do you have any advice for how to maintain this while making new friends and moving forward? How do you think I come off to people? Any speculation would be nice. Well, look man, I was a guy in high school that was considered a geek, but I had friends on both sides, I had geek friends and I had popular friends. You know what's funny? I think another kid wrote me something similar to this a little while back, and I personally don't understand how you, because probably because it's easy for me. I don't think I understand why you find it difficult and you feel like you're being tugged in two different directions, because I get what you're saying, but I understand why don't you just hang with some friends sometimes and hang with the other friends the other time. Simple, okay? So if you've made friends with these people and they want you around and stuff like there's something about you, you gotta realize that life isn't just black and white, is their shades are gray. Just because people are in the so-called popular class doesn't mean that they think that you're a geek and they can't hang with you and you're off limits. Okay, just plain people that say, fuck that, I like him, he's cool to me, just like you think your friends are cool to you that you're calling geeks, correct? I mean that they call, that other people call geeks. So all I'm saying is, I think you should just enjoy your ride in high school. Don't think about it so hard. Where's your place? Exactly where it is, man, where you need to be right now, you know? You're the guy, the cool thing about it is you're the guy, you're the floater, you're the guy that can go anywhere and you're cool with everybody. I think that's a good thing to be, rather than being, you know, there's like misfits and outcasts in the school that have like no friends at all. If I were you, I'd look at the bright side instead of worrying about your social status. Worrying about my social, social status. I'm not sure if I should hang with the billionaires or the millionaires. You know what I mean? Like, don't worry about it. You have friends on both sides, you're the guy that can go anywhere and hang with anybody and people like you. People want you there. People value your friendship. They value who you are. So like I'm saying right now, don't worry about all you guys do worry about getting them girls to hang out with you together. Woo! All right, so don't worry about it, all right? Hope I answered your question. Any other magnet sites want to give advice. You know, sometimes I'll miss something cool. Hidden in the comment section. One million subscribers. Woo!