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I want to make friends but I get ignored and not prioritised sometimes I get excluded of plans . There is a social hierarchy in our school and those at the top get heard they get to express themselves better while those not at the top get sidelined.I think I'm somewhere middle in the hierarchy. I think I am not loud enough or don't talk a lot bcz I'm grew up an introvert. I need advice on how to express myself better and feel comfortable and not hating myself over small things(why is the captcha so hard)
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>>34580842
Their loss. Not worth my time if they are like that
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>>34580842
Try using jokes to build your social status in class.
For example, if a female teacher is being extremely annoying, hit her with something like: “Miss, are you on your period or what?”
Jokes like that won’t make you the top dog, but they’ll earn you respect and help you move up the hierarchy.
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>>34580862
I used be like that but felt lonely and unhappy , but with them I feel a little less unhappy, I feel a sense of belonging but I hate to be ignored everyone hates to be ignored . The 4chan community is better everyone gets heard the world would be a better place if everyone were like that



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