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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:46 pm
how there’s cliques within cliques. There’s the entire group and then within that there’s the people who are really close and then there’s the few who are a part of it but not really. They’re the ones that never get invited anywhere, aren't up to date on anything, the ones that are always forgotten and then apologized to later for being forgotten, etc. It feels like things like that are never going to end. I seriously feel like I don't belong anywhere - it's just me.
Blah, sorry I just felt like getting that s**t out x x" Saranghaeyo. - - - - ☆★
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:20 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:05 pm
Sometimes it takes a while to be invited into a "Clique." You can call this "Clique" the "Popular Party People" if you like, or "The Socialites" but I find that this sort of thing is never planned, when it happens to me -- it is a spontaneous thing, and I'm having fun anyway, so it really doesn't matter. Lately, our "Creative Group Clique" is comprised of local musicians, actors and artists, and we just happen to attend events and parties where we meet each other a lot, so it's an "easy thing."
At work, it is a different thing. There is a certain age group of people who meet together (teens to twenty-somethings) and although I get along with my team-mates in the work environment, I hardly ever get invited to these after-work parties, because, I think, this Clique can't imagine me fitting in. I don't phone-text, twitter or do face-book, so this can only mean that I am to be left out of the Tim Horton Popular Clique Kids Party. *oh, darn* xD
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