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bjbj"9"9 I mean, you asked about conformity, right? Um, I think there is definitely a sense
of a sort of popular image that everybody strives to be. Um, you know, typical way to
dress, way to talk, way to act, you know. Um, and it does create sort of a uniform school
that we have. There s not much diversity. Not much like what I m used to. But yeah,
so there definitely are, there definitely is like a trend. Popular people and jocks
and nerds. Yeah. Like the yeah. I think it all depends on how well you know the people.
So if you don t know the people well, then it s really easy to make stereotypes. But
if you get to know the people then you maybe start to realize that not so much. I think
that a lot of groups are like, the jocks, I guess, like the football players, and then
there s like the hipsters, I guess, and then the people that sort of, like, want to get
good grades and work really hard . And yeah. Average Joe? Drama Kid? I don t know I mean
like random . random. I honestly don t think I belong to any. I sorta like to here and
there. I don t know. I mean, I moved here from a different background so I strive not
to conform. I stick with this one. I view myself as normal, or whatever it is. I don
t feel like I stick out or anything. I m not I don t know, I don t dress out there. Yeah
normal or whatever that is. . I don t know, that we do sports? Like sometimes there are
people where if you like to work are in school, you ll fit in with that group of people who
want the same thing. Like if you re into sports, you re obviously going to be friends with
people who do sports, so you have things in common. That depends on what other people
think of me. Like, if you know yourself, then you know you re unique to other people. But
people that don t know me might just put me in a stereotype or a category that they recognize
based off what I wear and what activities I participate in. Definitely in some cases
yes, some groups aren t really as accepting as others, they don t, like, cause they kind
of already have their own friends. But um, I wouldn t even say that there s like, definite
groups. Sometimes people just like, mix up. I think there s definitely some issues around stereotypes,
I don t think we ve encountered it, like when we talk to kids, we don t talk to kids and
kids say well he s a stoner or s a preppy or something like that. That s doesn t come
up but I definitely think there are cliques, I would probably say cliques versus stereotypes,
which I think if you think about cliques, there are stereotypes around that. I mean,
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