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humorist-workshop

reputation i guess?


Question Posted Saturday January 31 2009, 8:05 pm

okay. so where i live at is a really judgmental place. well, right now i'm going to early college, which is basically a private school. but next year i will be a freshman, and i'm going to regular high school. and the judging begins.. :/

Well, if you're not wearing the new hollister jeans, and shirt or american eagle or areopostale, your considered a "dirt kid".
i can get the clothes, i have name brand right now, but i need more. my mom will buy me clothes, but i just have a feelin' i wont have enough. bu forchantly i will be eligable to get a job this summer, cause i will be fourteen. and can get about 150 dollars a week, which will go to clothe,so i'm not worried abou tthat.

next off, cheerleaders, they get EVERYTHING they want, they're the complete opposite of dirtkid. well cheering is something i've always wanted to do. yett we have try-outs for this. and the school i will be going to is really stricked oabout who they put on the team, i'm afraid i won't make it. i'm taking a tumbling class starting in 3 days, which will prepare me for try-outs. so hopfully, this will turn out, and i'll make it, which is a very low chance, i'ma give it a shot.
if you kno anythign about cheerleading or anything,
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU KNOW.
<33.


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Meggyboo answered Saturday March 7 2009, 4:10 pm:
I'm a cheerleader but not a mean one just smile have very tight motions practice your jumps(toe touch hurkey pike hurdlers etc.) be loud show spirit and ask questions if you need help with the routiune you'll be learning if you have anymore questions just aske me Oh and also COUNT that messed my squad up real bad at competition luckily someone was counting and said the counts aloud until we got it, but just be tight spirity and SMILE! HOPE THIS WORKS!!!

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lryanl answered Sunday February 1 2009, 2:05 am:
Oh PLEASE don't fall into the mainstream bullshit that everyone comes up with these days. You seem to nice to turn into one of those preppy bitch cheerleaders that changes her boyfriend more often than her earrings. Come up with your own style if you must. It's not a fashion show, it's school, and you most likely will not see any of your classmates once you're through with it. You'll move on, and american eagle and hollister will no longer matter to anyone. By the way, did you know that both stores are part of the same company? most people that say "oh american eagle is better than hollister" have no idea what they are talking about, and taking any sort of advice (fashion related, or not) is not cool. Also, if someone calls you the Dirt-kid, take them outside, kick their ass, rub some dirt in their hair and say "Who's the dirt kid now, BITCH?!" i promise... you will be the talk of the school.

I hope my strong dislike for mainstream trends leads you in the right direction :]

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