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     hinder is pretty big in youngstown.....they put on a bunch of shows for "eric ryan productions" u know who that is? yeah he came into youngstown and bought up a lil bar and an "arena" brings in a lot of music talent... http://www.thecellarrocks.com/ http://www.ericryanproductions.com/ we had staind and korn and smile empty soul and whole bunches - i wont name em all  | 
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     What, in Jr. high / middle school and high school, would you have been stereotyped as? Not necessarily who you WERE on the inside, but how you dressed / how others would have labeled you? I would have been considered a nerd in Jr. high and a grunger/stoner in High School. Outcast, no one really ever put me in a stereotype...I just did what I did and didn't care what anyone thought.  | 
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     What, in Jr. high / middle school and high school, would you have been stereotyped as? Not necessarily who you WERE on the inside, but how you dressed / how others would have labeled you? I would have been considered a nerd in Jr. high and a grunger/stoner in High School. Outcast, no one really ever put me in a stereotype...I just did what I did and didn't care what anyone thought. you didnt change at all? since highschool?  | 
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      Ghost.  Not really a pariah, just not noticed.
     
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     What, in Jr. high / middle school and high school, would you have been stereotyped as? Not necessarily who you WERE on the inside, but how you dressed / how others would have labeled you? I would have been considered a nerd in Jr. high and a grunger/stoner in High School. Outcast, no one really ever put me in a stereotype...I just did what I did and didn't care what anyone thought. you didnt change at all? since highschool? Nope, not really. I'm always learning a lot like high school, and I was pretty much the same person I am today. Only difference was in high school I wrote reports on school shootings and serial killers, now I write full blown papers on them.  | 
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      I'm not joking when I say I live my life like a modern day forrest gump. What other way is there to live it?
     
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     I'm not joking when I say I live my life like a modern day forrest gump. What other way is there to live it? none that i see  | 
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      stereotyped as "popular"
 
  ohhh how things have changed     
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      I was always popular in hs, had a lot of friends and was a cheerleader..I'm a people person , love to talk to everyone!
 
  Kyle, you are to be commended on your accomplishments in life!!!     
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      Through elementary school, I was the preppy goofy kid that always tried to make those around me laugh. In high school, I was labeled as a grunge/punk/gothy type of kid. I was popular among the alternative group of kids. In college, I was a 90's alternative type of guy.  
 
  I was a wild kid in high school. I got into a lot of trouble and generally didn't care. I got my act together in college and didn't really get into anymore trouble. I'm still wild, just in a more reserved way.  | 
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       Antisocial, loner,brainiac in junior high; antisocial, underachieving, stoner, brainiac in highschool; Antisocial, tortured artist in college.
     
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      ...as a goody-two-shoes.
     
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      stereotype for me is "technics"
     
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      teacher's pet...  
   
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      By my senior year I was fairly popular  
why doesn't that surprise me?   
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      ya know pioneer made some good stereos too
     
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      By my senior year I was fairly popular  
why doesn't that surprise me?   
  
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      Stoner, freak.
 
  By the time I got popular I didn't care.  | 
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      the chick everyone knew. 
 
  no matter what your grade, your age, your status... everyone knew me and said hi to me and to me.. that was strange.  | 
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     the chick everyone knew. no matter what your grade, your age, your status... everyone knew me and said hi to me and to me.. that was strange. sounds pleasant though   
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 By my senior year I was fairly popular
 
    