Secondly, I relate to this so much; it very much speaks to my own high school experience. It was a strange feeling being the "outcast" kid while at the same time having meaningful one-on-one conversations with all of the "popular" kids (even though I was not allowed to be part of "the group," they all seemed to like me individually just fine).
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Secondly, I relate to this so much; it very much speaks to my own high school experience. It was a strange feeling being the "outcast" kid while at the same time having meaningful one-on-one conversations with all of the "popular" kids (even though I was not allowed to be part of "the group," they all seemed to like me individually just fine).