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Which kid then…which kid now?


Which kid were you like when you were in elementary school and which one are you like now? You don't have limit yourself to the main six kids. No doubt, I was a Gus when I was in the fourth grade: shy, glasses, short and skinny. Now, I'm more like Mikey: I'm not a big fat guy (although I have put on weight), but I have definitely gotten in touch with my artistic side.



Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"

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I've thought about this before. I dont really think I fell into any one particular stereotype so...none of them really.

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I was Vince, now I'm Ashley Q.

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Back then, I was like King Bob's body guard as I hung out with the cool kids that had cool snow forts and wanted to work my way up to the top of the playground. Now I'd probably be a skinny Mikey.

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Ffgodbq, since you were like Vince and are now like Ashley Q., does that mean that you've had a sex change? Or were you a girl jock and are now more girly?



Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"

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I was like the blue Ashley most as a 4th grade girl.

you are not a beautiful and unique snowflake.

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I was a Gus when I was around 9/10, then started hanging around with the popular kids when I was about 12 and became a Skeens, now I'm a mature adult I'd guess I'm most like Gretchen.

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As 9-13 year old I was a mesh of Spinelli and Grechen. I was a tomboy who was too smart for her own good. I was a tiny thing (still am) I did charge people for me to do their homework too.

Today I'm a mesh of Spinelli and Mikey (Peaceful, and a writer) I'm still very short and tomboyish but not as much of a egghead.

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When I was kid I was a spanelly kind of a tomboy who was always in people faces. Now I am more of Mikey I am really in to peace and sociel issues.

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In fourth grade I was more of a TJ, now I'm more of a Mikey.




Sharing the world has never been humanity's defining attribute. - Charles Xavier, X2

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I would have been straight up Cornchip Girl when I was in elementary school. Always the shy, sweet one.

Now, I would say I am still Cornchip Girl, but I also have some Mikey and Gretchen qualities mixed in there too.

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A mix of Corn Chip Girl and Ashley T. I was in the "popular girls" group, but I was always the quiet one.

Now I'm more like a mix of Mikey, and TJ's sister...

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