+121 sure, you may be "popular", but when you look at the outcasts... who's having the better time. amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Haha, I love this! My friends and I are called "emo" a lot for some reason, but they're the ones with all the drama, crying, back-stabbing, while we're just chillaxin and enjoying life :p

by Anonymous 13 years ago

thanks :) haha. i know. all they do is create drama and crap. DX the need lives

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Half the time, I can look at those "popular" kids and say that they're having a fine and dandy time. While some outcasts will also be having a fine and dandy time, there's also a group that's just sitting there, looking depressed. Also, I noticed you semi-addressed this to popular kids. Those don't really exist on the internet.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

"Also, I noticed you semi-addressed this to popular kids. Those don't really exist on the internet." Um... just about every American teenager uses the internet, popular or unpopular.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I suppose I should've said "this side of the internet" since there seems to be more "outcasts" than "popular" people on this website, as can be seen by the positive score on this post.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Are you saying amirite is an entire side of the internet? =p And it's rather pathetic that this post is positive. If anything, it just shows how jealous some outcasts are.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Yes. And it's all because of you. y Or how people don't think before they vote.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It's not just divided into this specific group of people has a lot of fun and this specific group of people doesn't. The only way to divide up who has a lot of fun and who doesn't is by who has a lot of fun and who doesn't, popularity isn't a factor. Maybe the "popular" people at your school are like that but not all outcasts have a lot of fun and don't have drama crying and back stabbing and not all popular people do. This is just way to broad a generalization. Maybe it's just the popular kids at my old school that have decent grades and possibly are on a sports team and are nice, but I think that popular people just get a lot of hate. I mean, if they were so bad they couldn't be that popular, right? Of course some of them are going to be mean sometimes, everyone is and I think we blame it on their popularity.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I'm not popular.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Oh, wow. I wish this was ironic so I could laugh. Honestly? A lot of teenagers, regardless of their social status in fucking high school where it doesn't even matter and you guys are focusing on something incredibly stupid, tend to be happy. The so-called "popular" kids are happy with whatever they're doing I'm sure, and the so-called "outcasts" are happy with whatever they're doing. If someone isn't happy, well then they're doing something wrong, or people are picking on them. To even refer to yourself as an outcast is just giving into the whole stupid caste system. Why can't you just be a person? I mean yeah there's actual labels that matter to a small extent, but seriously? "Outcast"? When will teenagers finally mature and realize that looks aren't everything, and their social status isn't important at their age, and that they have no dictation on how someone's living their lives? They're fucking and doing drugs and having a great big ol' circlejerk of fun in their minds, and they consider you boring. I assume you think you're having fun and you consider them boring. So really you're just taking the role of popular kids that you think they're taking.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

You sir deserve the highest of fives. Your comment is so true it hurts.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Im sure the kid sitting alone all day and having to eat lunch in a bathroom stall is having a great time too without any friends. Being an outcast is great!

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I'm sure some popular people have boring lives and some have fun lives. The same for "outcasts".

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Not if the outcasts are getting picked on.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Why..? If you're "popular" then don't you have a lot of friends to hang out with and stuff? And if you're an "outcast" then you're just kinda lonely? That's how I would stereotype it anyways. I agree with TailsTurrosaki. Everyone has fun in their own way..

by Anonymous 11 years ago

If you are so fixated on another group of people, your life is clearly not that exciting and fun. ZOMG DINOSAUR! I'm ONe RaNDom anD CrAAAAAAAzi ChiCKA!

by Anonymous 11 years ago

What? Being an outcast would fucking suck. It sounds miserable. Being popular would mean that you have tons of friends to have fun with and sounds like a ton more fun. I can guarantee that the popular kids in my school have way more fun than I do.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Because we all know that popular kids actually are all miserable and it's the ones that are on the side laughing at being "zomg randumb" are the only ones truly having fun Just like all the Facebook groups say Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, reading this post gave me the same "are you joking?" feeling as an after school special.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

LOL it's still the popular people having a better time. High School isn't like how it is on TV shows; now I don't know what happens in your school, but in mine, cheerleaders and jocks and whores and jerks aren't really the popular ones, nor does being popular mean that you drink and do drugs and sleep around with everyone. In my school, the popular people are the people who everyone knows and who have the most friends; they're usually the ones having fun and laughing and taking yearbook photos and participating in the cool events in school and having the time of their life, while the outcasts (if that's what you want to call them) are the ones sitting in the corner wishing they were the popular people or at least friends with them.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Well I like to think of myself as popular in school and I'm never not having fun just because I'm sitting with other popular kids. There are a lot of popular kids that aren't having fun of course just like many "outcasts" who aren't having fun. Who is having fun is determined by the individual at that moment not an entire group. The popular kids who I'm usually with are good at sports, they're smart and pretty social so they don't really have any reason not to have fun. The kids who are "outcasts" often have many things not necessarily not going on in their favor so they probably aren't having as much fun. Also, just because you're not popular doesn't make you an outcast. Majority of people in high school aren't popular or outcasts. They're the norms. I feel like you aren't an outcast nor do you know what an outcast actually is. An outcast is someone who's completely cast out of social groups. Does it seem like someone who's completely out of every circle would always have more fun than someone who's life is going smooth in school? I might have made a lot of generalized theories and I'm sorry. I hope I don't come off as pretentious with this post.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

in highschool i was a people watcher and boy did i have fun

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I'm sure popular kids are just as happy. Don't be so judgmental, you sound bitter about your social standing.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

wow, i wrote this a long time ago, and my opinion about this has changed around drastically

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It's all about perspective, tbh. I think it's prentetious to assume just because someone's not popular they're having the time of their life cus they don't care what people think, and just because someone is popular they're too scared to have fun in fear of what people think. Like damn people, get off your high horses.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

i'm not sure what your definition of "popular" is but it usually means someone has a lot of friends and people like them. Why would that make them less happy than "outcasts" who apparently are set apart for some reason whether it be good or bad

by Anonymous 11 years ago