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Popularity in large groups, such as students at high school, is determined by physical appearance, charisma, and similarity. Have you ever wondered why blondes are commonly found in one 'clique'? Well- birds of a feather flock together.
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is actually a nursery rhyme for CHILDREN about Queen Mary who tortured people and the 'silver bells and cockle shells' mentioned were actually torture devices. It does seem like an innocent rhyme about a classic English garden, but it is infact. Mary buried her victims in the garden. Food for thought, huh?
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Popularity in large groups, such as students at high school, is determined by physical appearance, charisma, and similarity. Have you ever wondered why blondes are commonly found in one 'clique'? Well- birds of a feather flock together.
Since this document is too short to be submitted, I will now insert many random words that I have suddenly thought of.
Paper class pencil notes book fencing swords Ben strip carpet gym
Quentin Santas the dark meaning behind fairy tales
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is actually a nursery rhyme for CHILDREN about Queen Mary who tortured people and the 'silver bells and cockle shells' mentioned were actually torture devices. It does seem like an innocent rhyme about a classic English garden, but it is infact. Mary buried her victims in the garden. Food for thought, huh?
Prepare for the Copy Pasting.
Popularity in large groups, such as students at high school, is determined by physical appearance, charisma, and similarity. Have you ever wondered why blondes are commonly found in one 'clique'? Well- birds of a feather flock together.
Since this document is too short to be submitted, I will now insert

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