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****Disclaimers fo' dummies
Understand this before you start reading ANY POSTS: it's my opinion; my outlook on the people around me and their actions. I feel entitled to my opinion and if you don't like it, I suggest you hit the back button on your browser right this second. I mean, not gonna lie, some things MIGHT be offensive, but this blog isn't for the sensitive at heart.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Popularity Pyramid: Part 3

The question on everyone's mind: "How does popularity work?"
Well, to answer that in a nutshell, I say that you need to know your place. YOU can't decide where you belong, FATE does this wondrous job for you. But in case you were confused on exactly WHERE you're located on the scale, I've taken the liberty to break it down for you. Now, if you recognize where you belong and you don't like it, you can always make the effort to change that, though may I say, this task ranges from moderate to challenging.

Part 3: Outer Circle
Those who make it out of general population usually end up here. Outer circle is actually a nice place to be. Outies (*nickname, tehe) are the general populators who made an impression. Yup, sounds simple right? WRONG. Outer Circle has two levels, Capital 'O' and lower case 'o' outies. 'o'uties are those who have successfully swerved past outcast and landed here. They are usually those who have 'O'utie friendships, very rarely mingle with the inner circle ,and tend to form closer ties to stepping stones. 'o'uties can sometimes also be referred to as wannabes because they try too hard to cheat their way pass stepping stone and make it into inner circle territory. You can say that you'd find your closet sluts, girls who dress like the inner circle, and girls/boys who have inner circle relationships in the lower half of this category. 'O'uties, on the otherhand, have gone the extra mile to make sure they stay in this category by strategically figuring out the mystery of the pyramid: if you interact with everyone and keep yourself well liked, then no worries, hakuna matata. They tend to either keep 'o'uties from intertwining with their own friendships amongst other 'O'uties or making good friends with them. They has loosely bonded friendships with inner circle members and somewhat strong bonds with stepping stones. 'O'uties tend to be well liked and outgoing. They quietly try to make their way into inner circle territory, and sometimes succeed.