Monday, August 1, 2011
On the Theory of Popularity
The Relativity of Reputations.
Designated popularity status is more often a reflection of the designatee's self-perception than the popular kid's actual deserv-ed reputation, and one that most of us (eventually) grow out of. And yet sizing up other people's appearances/attitudes/postures/ and intonations based on bats of eyelashes and subconscious facial expressions is part of our (human) nature, seeping into adulthood through the cracks of maturing self-confidence where one foot remains in the catty junior high school classroom of our youth. Enjoy!
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