Honestly, since they were kids, they probably didn’t mind getting messy and could have thought it was fun. I feel like kids would have loved working on this show and be put in outrageous situations.
What could be a fun reaction is Big Time Rush “Big Time School of Rocque” the creator of Ned’s Declassified, Scott Fellows, is the same creator of that show though I think this is the only school central episode
16:09 Honestly, at my high school, sometimes ceiling tiles would fall down or leaks from the pipes in the ceiling would happen, and unless you got hit we acted like it was no big deal. So I kind of see people falling out of the ceilings as a more comedic version of that. Also, in my middle school we occasionally had a mouse problem, so hearing scratching or seeing a mouse dart across the floor was always startling, but never unexpected. (Kind of like the weasel. I even had a teacher who was determined to catch the mouse that scared her one morning.)
In season 3, Missy is shown to be a "rich girl". Apparently I heard it somewhere that she hired the bodyguards, I don't remember when though. Anyway, she apparently has enough money to keep them around, so that's just wrong(I thought it was illegal! lol). Next week: The first 2005-06 version of youtube returns. Poor Martin.
2:51 Esports have been around since the dawn of video games back in 1972. When this episode first aired, Esports were largely held at a local level, and the consoles that make the events feel more like legitimate sporting events (namely the Wii, PlayStation Move and Xbox Kinect) hadn’t been invented yet. Esports started to become more of what they are today in the early 2010s.
I think you missed it, but there was a reason at the beginning why Ned wanted to join Cookie’s dig through the school club. When they were in front of the school and Missy came by with her club students, giving her her finished homework and coffee or latte. Cookie told Ned about his new club and at first Ned didn’t care until he saw the map and had a look on his face since he got the idea of tunneling through the school to get to Missy’s club. It wasn’t when they were in the tunnel. Now their idea was first mentioned in the tunnel, but before that outside you could tell what Ned was thinking about when he saw the school tunneling map and the look on his face.
The only sort of after-school activity I’ve ever been in would be robotics. I was on the robotics team for two years in high school, and we were participants in the annual FIRST Tech Challenge events. We spent weeks building and programming robots to participate in the big games outlined by FIRST all across the world, and we were also fortunate to be the home team when the meets happened at the local level. (As in, we got to hold the events, which invited teams from across the county and sometimes even other counties in the metropolitan area, at a school in our district; the first year, we always did it at the high school, but the second year, we held them at a middle school because the basketball teams had already booked the high school.)
Did you know the cast of this show the main three has a podcast where they talk about the show it's called Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide i think they talk about other stuff to.😏
Wait, not every school has a chemistry club? It was always really popular at my school cause the experiments were fun, but I thought science clubs would be something schools would encourage.
When I was in high school for 9th and 10th grade, our school clubs were set up like classes. Monday and Wednesday would be a study hall type of club where we would do homework or just read or hangout in the library (that school didn’t have study hall class in school) and a health club. Tuesday and Thursday would be would be photography club and math club and Friday would be art club and cooking club. I think that school had a restaurant management or something like that, because one of the rooms in the school almost looked like a restaurant. Complete with a counter, tables and a soda machine you would find in fast food restaurants. We would have our cooking club in there. I guess it was more of an after school program as opposed to after school clubs. Snacks would be provided for us between clubs. But in my later years of high school, I was part of stage crew on Saturday mornings, afterwards we would all have pizza, snacks and soda. During school on sometimes for lunch period, I was in a book club in the library. Instead of tea and tea sandwiches or cucumber sandwiches you would usually have in a book club, we had pizza. Our book club also had field trips to the movies if it was based off of a book. I guess when I first joined, they finished reading The Hunger Games because I went with them to the see the movie in theaters.
I literally grew up with this show! I was in middle school when this was airing so I always wanted to go to their middle school and be friends with Ned, Cookie, and Moze. I even bought my own Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide when they sold them at the Scholastic book fair. I miss this show. The actors who play Ned, Cookie, and Moze actually have an active podcast called Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide on TH-cam lol.
I will say, at least in the Middle School I teach at, we are the opposite (from what you said) in regards to after school clubs. We have a ton of after school clubs (in relation to the number of kids we have in the building)... Every day of the week there is at least 2 clubs (that aren't sports), with the exception of Friday. Maybe my school is just an enigma. On a side note, as a teacher who grew up with this show, I will say it is fun to see an administrators reaction to it. My principal and I had a discussion about this show, that while still being aimed as a kids show, it actually does a pretty decent job depicting actual tips that can really help out. While it's still a kids show, and has those expected unrealistic elements, it does a fairly decent job at least being somewhat structured in realism. Or at least compared to other shows. Thank you for your reactions. As a teacher, I actually do learn things from the administrative side from you, even if it is just general trends from your experience in the past!
I also remember in middle and high school, I always tried to set up a chess club, but usually everyone else quit after a few weeks since I kept beating them in every game.
I didn't go to any specific clubs when I was in middle school. I didn't go to one until I went to college, a anime club to be exact. But during elementary school we had something called CCClub. My mother worked pretty late in the evening so my sister and I went to that club when school let out for the day. We went there until we moved to a different district for high school. It was more like a summer camp but after school.
16:48 At least some of these “gross” things they have on them lately are fairly normal things like stains. Earlier they were literally hiding in trash cans full of nasty things. 😂
I remember in high school joining various clubs and extra curricular activities such as the following. Youth Advocates (9th grade onwards) that advocate drug, tobacco and alcohol free; National Technical Honor Society (11th grade onwards) for my good grades in my Career Technology Classes; Spanish Honorary (11th grade onwards); Math Honorary (12th grade); and The Harry Potter Club (12th grade).
Back in my highschool a couple friends got together and made a card player's club that met after school for about an hour to play card games. It was mostly just different types of poker, but some other card games occasionally too. The only stipulation the school had was that we couldn't do any betting of course, but oddly enough there was never any teacher oversight, it was only ever just 5 or 6 of us students in the room. It ended up dying out after only about a year once a couple of the seniors that were running it graduated.
@@zoa1-99....... Nope, it was actually poker for this club! We played Texas holdem, 5 card, blackjack, etc. It was mostly card games with a regular deck of cards, not trading cards. And by other card games I mean stuff like ratscrew, speed, war. Traditional card games.
Mr Kwest's club is most likely for playing Dungeons and Dragons (the rather fantastic exaggerated way he has to saying things plus the use of dice to decide outcomes like a dungeon master would usually do). I remember that was a thing in the school i went to. Edit: And as I write this 8 minutes in and hear about Mose and Susie's plan to try out clubs, i remember that they do actually show Mr Kwest's club in the video.
We don't have many clubs in my country but usually after classes students get together to play sports, I'm learning a lot about schools in the United States by watching these videos, it's interesting. Later you will meet the principal of the school and then you will understand why the students do whatever they want, the principal is "special"
When i was middle school we had a pokemon club. Dedicated to Discussing discussing pokemon cards episodes of the anime , creating our own fake pokemon In high school we had a movie club where we talked about. The best movies ever made and our own theories and conspiracies in the movies.
In high school me and my best friend started a anime club it was supervised by the librarian it was a place where anime lovers could chill and read manga or watch anime it was a thing me and my friend wanted to start for a long time and it was nice although we didn't have a lot of members
I had my own club in high school, "Uncle Geno's Old Tyme Movie Club." It was mainly to share my passion for old, classic movies. We had a massive projection screen in our second floor lecture hall, so I used that along with films from my collection. Basically, I would provide a brief discussion of the film before it, show the film and then host a Q&A afterwards. No students came, only intrigued staff members. I discuss my experiences in full on this podcast: th-cam.com/video/PAeB0nRliC0/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUZbW92aWUgY2x1YiBtZW1vcmllcyBjdWRkeQ%3D%3D
I just don't understand the whole tunneling thing. How are these areas existing within the walls and ceilings of this building? LOL Great as always to rewatch this classic with you and hear your commentary. The more we get into this season the more I remember it really does have a different feel to it than season one. Still entertaining and I look forward to going more into it. (Watching here with you is the first time I've seen this show since it was still running on Nickelodeon). Cheers!
Fun fact the huge crew was actually adults except for the one girl and the teenage girl got so messed up from being called huge she got A eatting disorder its all in the ned's podcast th-cam.com/video/6qZUKn3-upA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ubk2YPfckAdgMiAD
Clubs where they teach you things like sewing or cooking or crafts should be real because those are skills that help you on a daily basis. I wish there was a finance club that teaches students how to manage their money well so that when they are adults they don't screw up with money
I wish there was a gaming club, like the Gamers Club by Mr. Kwest, available in my schools when I was younger. I did join a club when I was in high school, and that would be the Chess Club. I did like the Chess Club, and I even got a cheap chess set with a rolled-up board, and I will admit, I was a bit competitive there. Not like Moze and Susie, but still a bit competitive.
As a kid I laughed at the club Ned idea, now as an adult well 3 ladies having a shrine of a guy that isn't interested in any one of them is well.. disturbing..
Another good episode. I don’t remember a lot of the clubs at my high school but I remember there was a video game club, a geek culture club, along with the usual sports related stuff. Can’t wait to see your reaction to the next episode, video projects. It’s a little dated some of it but still a good episode with a serious school issue
I love the fact at the end of Moses story when they join the gamer club The other members are looking at them and she and Susie are wondering if they’re being too competitive and they said no we’re just not used to girls being in the club so funny
When I was in community college I had a group of friends who started a religious Muslim club and it was approved by the administration of the college. I'm not a Muslim myself but I thought it was pretty cool. This was for college though, not high school.
I really don’t think that a chemistry club like that is even realistic. It’s clear that they need supervision from a teacher, and that they need discretion to conduct the experiments because that’s a big thing I’ve seen outlined in every single FLINN Scientific Lab Safety contract I’ve ever signed. Portraying it like they did in this episode is very risky because there needs to be a central concept they’re supposed to take away from the experiment.
You should watch much lucha and react. is a cartoon show about wrestling. The principle is frightening and really strict. I don't know how to describe that show. All I know is about 3 kids learning wrestling in a school.
I really don’t like the way Missy is teaching those kids how to be “popular”. Students can only earn popularity the legitimate way. I remember being popular myself, and it was primarily because I was excellent at being a good friend and because I was a star student. I didn’t make people follow my footsteps or anything like that unless they needed help, at which point I would only be willing to provide help if I legitimately knew what to do.
"The school is always getting torn up" Just wait until the last episode of the show.
Can’t wait!
It's a real treat, Mr. Brandon and it has a plot twist that I think you will like.
Honestly, since they were kids, they probably didn’t mind getting messy and could have thought it was fun. I feel like kids would have loved working on this show and be put in outrageous situations.
You’re probably right!
Club Ned Rules as paraphrased by the Best Friends episode:
1.) You gotta love being tough.
2.) You gotta love talking about Ned.
What could be a fun reaction is Big Time Rush “Big Time School of Rocque” the creator of Ned’s Declassified, Scott Fellows, is the same creator of that show though I think this is the only school central episode
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19:24 That is the same actor who plays the Vice Principal (no spoilers)! I've just pieced it together.
Oh ok lol thanks 😂
How do you know
16:09 Honestly, at my high school, sometimes ceiling tiles would fall down or leaks from the pipes in the ceiling would happen, and unless you got hit we acted like it was no big deal. So I kind of see people falling out of the ceilings as a more comedic version of that. Also, in my middle school we occasionally had a mouse problem, so hearing scratching or seeing a mouse dart across the floor was always startling, but never unexpected. (Kind of like the weasel. I even had a teacher who was determined to catch the mouse that scared her one morning.)
In season 3, Missy is shown to be a "rich girl". Apparently I heard it somewhere that she hired the bodyguards, I don't remember when though. Anyway, she apparently has enough money to keep them around, so that's just wrong(I thought it was illegal! lol).
Next week: The first 2005-06 version of youtube returns. Poor Martin.
2:51 Esports have been around since the dawn of video games back in 1972. When this episode first aired, Esports were largely held at a local level, and the consoles that make the events feel more like legitimate sporting events (namely the Wii, PlayStation Move and Xbox Kinect) hadn’t been invented yet. Esports started to become more of what they are today in the early 2010s.
I think you missed it, but there was a reason at the beginning why Ned wanted to join Cookie’s dig through the school club. When they were in front of the school and Missy came by with her club students, giving her her finished homework and coffee or latte. Cookie told Ned about his new club and at first Ned didn’t care until he saw the map and had a look on his face since he got the idea of tunneling through the school to get to Missy’s club. It wasn’t when they were in the tunnel. Now their idea was first mentioned in the tunnel, but before that outside you could tell what Ned was thinking about when he saw the school tunneling map and the look on his face.
The only sort of after-school activity I’ve ever been in would be robotics. I was on the robotics team for two years in high school, and we were participants in the annual FIRST Tech Challenge events. We spent weeks building and programming robots to participate in the big games outlined by FIRST all across the world, and we were also fortunate to be the home team when the meets happened at the local level. (As in, we got to hold the events, which invited teams from across the county and sometimes even other counties in the metropolitan area, at a school in our district; the first year, we always did it at the high school, but the second year, we held them at a middle school because the basketball teams had already booked the high school.)
Did you know the cast of this show the main three has a podcast where they talk about the show it's called Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide i think they talk about other stuff to.😏
Yes I’ve heard! 😀👍
Awesome reaction of my favorite Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide episode!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Sewing machines can over heat and catch on fire, if they get jammed and used too much
Didn’t know that! 😀👍
11:36 I take it she’s seen one of those kids who mature at an earlier age.
i miss watching Ned’s declassified
Join me every Tuesday as I react to a new episode! 😎👍
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Wait, not every school has a chemistry club? It was always really popular at my school cause the experiments were fun, but I thought science clubs would be something schools would encourage.
And as for unrealistic clubs, Even Stevens had the infamous Lumberjack Club
Even Stevens was my childhood show of the 2000's 😂👨🏻🦱👧🏻📺
@@tylerdenaro3365 The more people who request it, the sooner he'll react to it
True!
Even Stevens was pretty good. One of the good live action Disney channel shows.
When I was in high school for 9th and 10th grade, our school clubs were set up like classes. Monday and Wednesday would be a study hall type of club where we would do homework or just read or hangout in the library (that school didn’t have study hall class in school) and a health club. Tuesday and Thursday would be would be photography club and math club and Friday would be art club and cooking club. I think that school had a restaurant management or something like that, because one of the rooms in the school almost looked like a restaurant. Complete with a counter, tables and a soda machine you would find in fast food restaurants. We would have our cooking club in there. I guess it was more of an after school program as opposed to after school clubs. Snacks would be provided for us between clubs. But in my later years of high school, I was part of stage crew on Saturday mornings, afterwards we would all have pizza, snacks and soda. During school on sometimes for lunch period, I was in a book club in the library. Instead of tea and tea sandwiches or cucumber sandwiches you would usually have in a book club, we had pizza. Our book club also had field trips to the movies if it was based off of a book. I guess when I first joined, they finished reading The Hunger Games because I went with them to the see the movie in theaters.
Interesting!
The missy girl character is brilliant actress
Yes! 😂
I literally grew up with this show! I was in middle school when this was airing so I always wanted to go to their middle school and be friends with Ned, Cookie, and Moze. I even bought my own Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide when they sold them at the Scholastic book fair. I miss this show. The actors who play Ned, Cookie, and Moze actually have an active podcast called Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide on TH-cam lol.
Cool!
I will say, at least in the Middle School I teach at, we are the opposite (from what you said) in regards to after school clubs. We have a ton of after school clubs (in relation to the number of kids we have in the building)... Every day of the week there is at least 2 clubs (that aren't sports), with the exception of Friday. Maybe my school is just an enigma.
On a side note, as a teacher who grew up with this show, I will say it is fun to see an administrators reaction to it. My principal and I had a discussion about this show, that while still being aimed as a kids show, it actually does a pretty decent job depicting actual tips that can really help out. While it's still a kids show, and has those expected unrealistic elements, it does a fairly decent job at least being somewhat structured in realism. Or at least compared to other shows.
Thank you for your reactions. As a teacher, I actually do learn things from the administrative side from you, even if it is just general trends from your experience in the past!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoy my content 😊👍
I hope your year is going well!
I joined the high school’s drama club my senior year because I had miss judged what it was for a long time
Do think we saw the "sewing club" in a previous episode. Or that might've been an elective taught by Mr. Monroe
We did see the Sewing Club at least in "Detention" and "Photo Day" so far, IIRC.
I also remember in middle and high school, I always tried to set up a chess club, but usually everyone else quit after a few weeks since I kept beating them in every game.
Lol 😂 ♟️
As you yourself said sir when I was in middle school they didn’t have clubs only band, and sports. As well as detention, and after school tutoring.
I didn't go to any specific clubs when I was in middle school. I didn't go to one until I went to college, a anime club to be exact. But during elementary school we had something called CCClub. My mother worked pretty late in the evening so my sister and I went to that club when school let out for the day. We went there until we moved to a different district for high school. It was more like a summer camp but after school.
There was a guy named Robert Wadlow who was 7 feet tall at age 12...
16:48 At least some of these “gross” things they have on them lately are fairly normal things like stains. Earlier they were literally hiding in trash cans full of nasty things. 😂
Yes! 🤢
In Ned’s declassified school survival guide in season 2 episode 13 there is a principal call principal crubs
Can’t wait!
the school letting cookie make a club that’s in the schools tunnels that’s a first 🤣
I remember in high school joining various clubs and extra curricular activities such as the following. Youth Advocates (9th grade onwards) that advocate drug, tobacco and alcohol free; National Technical Honor Society (11th grade onwards) for my good grades in my Career Technology Classes; Spanish Honorary (11th grade onwards); Math Honorary (12th grade); and The Harry Potter Club (12th grade).
Cool!
I forgot another recommendation
Disney' Recess episode "the biggest trouble ever" and "the story of whomps".
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not the huge crew making a club centered around ned😭
Yes lol 😂
Back in my highschool a couple friends got together and made a card player's club that met after school for about an hour to play card games. It was mostly just different types of poker, but some other card games occasionally too. The only stipulation the school had was that we couldn't do any betting of course, but oddly enough there was never any teacher oversight, it was only ever just 5 or 6 of us students in the room. It ended up dying out after only about a year once a couple of the seniors that were running it graduated.
you mean Yu-gi-oh! or Magic the Gathering or Pokémon not Poker .
I did Star Wars CCG, Magic the Gathering, and Pokemon.
@@zoa1-99....... Nope, it was actually poker for this club! We played Texas holdem, 5 card, blackjack, etc. It was mostly card games with a regular deck of cards, not trading cards. And by other card games I mean stuff like ratscrew, speed, war. Traditional card games.
@@Californ1a Crash is good card game too.
Mr Kwest's club is most likely for playing Dungeons and Dragons (the rather fantastic exaggerated way he has to saying things plus the use of dice to decide outcomes like a dungeon master would usually do). I remember that was a thing in the school i went to.
Edit: And as I write this 8 minutes in and hear about Mose and Susie's plan to try out clubs, i remember that they do actually show Mr Kwest's club in the video.
We don't have many clubs in my country but usually after classes students get together to play sports, I'm learning a lot about schools in the United States by watching these videos, it's interesting.
Later you will meet the principal of the school and then you will understand why the students do whatever they want, the principal is "special"
Thanks. What country are you from?
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts I'm from Costa Rica, it's in Center America
Muy bien, no he viajado alli todavia! 🇨🇷
In high school I did FBLA, computer club, and ultimate frisbee. I also did math team but that is a team not a club.
Cool!
This is a great episode 😂😂
When i was middle school we had a pokemon club. Dedicated to Discussing discussing pokemon cards episodes of the anime , creating our own fake pokemon
In high school we had a movie club where we talked about. The best movies ever made and our own theories and conspiracies in the movies.
Cool! 😎
So, what did we learn? Sycophancy does NOT increase popularity.
Carlie Casey is the actress who plays Missy.
In high school me and my best friend started a anime club it was supervised by the librarian it was a place where anime lovers could chill and read manga or watch anime it was a thing me and my friend wanted to start for a long time and it was nice although we didn't have a lot of members
Cool!
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts thanks
Me and my friend have since graduated but I hope the club is still going on because that club meant a lot to the both of us
21:30 Can you believe that? And after you warned him and everything!
Yes lol 😂
You should react to iSpy a Mean Teacher. The iCarly episode where Carly and Freddie BREAK INTO THEIR TEACHER’S HOME
He already has that reaction, and it is going to be shown this Saturday.
He will on Saturday. He posted it on his schedule of the week. That's going to be a good one.
Coming Saturday! 😎👍
I had my own club in high school, "Uncle Geno's Old Tyme Movie Club." It was mainly to share my passion for old, classic movies. We had a massive projection screen in our second floor lecture hall, so I used that along with films from my collection. Basically, I would provide a brief discussion of the film before it, show the film and then host a Q&A afterwards. No students came, only intrigued staff members. I discuss my experiences in full on this podcast: th-cam.com/video/PAeB0nRliC0/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUZbW92aWUgY2x1YiBtZW1vcmllcyBjdWRkeQ%3D%3D
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US. 😂
I just don't understand the whole tunneling thing. How are these areas existing within the walls and ceilings of this building? LOL
Great as always to rewatch this classic with you and hear your commentary. The more we get into this season the more I remember it really does have a different feel to it than season one. Still entertaining and I look forward to going more into it. (Watching here with you is the first time I've seen this show since it was still running on Nickelodeon).
Cheers!
Thanks for watching! 😎👍
Fun fact the huge crew was actually adults except for the one girl and the teenage girl got so messed up from being called huge she got A eatting disorder its all in the ned's podcast
th-cam.com/video/6qZUKn3-upA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ubk2YPfckAdgMiAD
Thanks!
Clubs where they teach you things like sewing or cooking or crafts should be real because those are skills that help you on a daily basis.
I wish there was a finance club that teaches students how to manage their money well so that when they are adults they don't screw up with money
Good point!
I wish there was a gaming club, like the Gamers Club by Mr. Kwest, available in my schools when I was younger. I did join a club when I was in high school, and that would be the Chess Club. I did like the Chess Club, and I even got a cheap chess set with a rolled-up board, and I will admit, I was a bit competitive there. Not like Moze and Susie, but still a bit competitive.
As a kid I laughed at the club Ned idea, now as an adult well 3 ladies having a shrine of a guy that isn't interested in any one of them is well.. disturbing..
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I’m not a member but I love your content and my name is also Brandon and the day you stated your channel is my birthday:)
Wow! That’s amazing Brandon! Happy belated birthday! 🎉
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts thank you!!!
Another good episode. I don’t remember a lot of the clubs at my high school but I remember there was a video game club, a geek culture club, along with the usual sports related stuff. Can’t wait to see your reaction to the next episode, video projects. It’s a little dated some of it but still a good episode with a serious school issue
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@@SchoolPrincipalReactsThere was also a videogame club at my school but I sadly didn't join it
10:10. Yeah, but the Supreme Court is no match for the Huge Crew
Hahahaha 😂
I love the fact at the end of Moses story when they join the gamer club The other members are looking at them and she and Susie are wondering if they’re being too competitive and they said no we’re just not used to girls being in the club so funny
Lol 😂
When I was in community college I had a group of friends who started a religious Muslim club and it was approved by the administration of the college. I'm not a Muslim myself but I thought it was pretty cool. This was for college though, not high school.
I really don’t think that a chemistry club like that is even realistic. It’s clear that they need supervision from a teacher, and that they need discretion to conduct the experiments because that’s a big thing I’ve seen outlined in every single FLINN Scientific Lab Safety contract I’ve ever signed. Portraying it like they did in this episode is very risky because there needs to be a central concept they’re supposed to take away from the experiment.
I like the super early upload 👍
Thanks 😂
I wish I would have stuck with 4H when I was a kid, but I guess I just really wasn't into after school activities.
Ahhh…. I remember 4H too. It’s still popular here but
Do SpongeBob season 9 episode 18 two thumbs down and mall pearl girl!
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You should watch much lucha and react. is a cartoon show about wrestling. The principle is frightening and really strict. I don't know how to describe that show. All I know is about 3 kids learning wrestling in a school.
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I really don’t like the way Missy is teaching those kids how to be “popular”. Students can only earn popularity the legitimate way. I remember being popular myself, and it was primarily because I was excellent at being a good friend and because I was a star student. I didn’t make people follow my footsteps or anything like that unless they needed help, at which point I would only be willing to provide help if I legitimately knew what to do.
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