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morning star
05-01-2004, 06:57 AM
What sort of names have you had thrown at you as an outcast? Here are some of mine:
witch
slut
moron
goth
weirdo

Kailita
05-02-2004, 05:36 PM
Let's see. For me, the most common one is freak. Loser, dork, nerd, and geek pop up every now and then...retard has even made some cameos...but freak is definitely predominate.

*Is a freak and proud of it* :D

But they only call me that because they don't know my true name:

Kailita, Redhead Rail Slider, Queen of Messy Masking Tape and Jumbling Things Up Even More, Profile Mistress, Hardcore Hippie Nun, Wielder of the Almighty Javelin, Amiably Insane Healer, Starving Writer in Training, Prepsbane, Arch Nemesis of the Whirlygig Emotion.

:D

Narya
05-07-2004, 10:15 AM
I was called a freakin' idiot by someone who doesn't know his own email address - though he set it up himself

I was called a ***** a couple of times
was called a moron
was called a slut
was called a craddle snatcher
was called brown monkey by an ignorant racist

Probably been called other names behind my back too.

Ambartur
05-09-2004, 08:23 AM
I'm sure people call me lots of things, though I don't think I hear them...Hmm...I don't know, I don't listen. I tune the ignorance out.

--loser (Ha! They just don't know)
--dork (Yeah, they may have a point on that one...)
--band geek (Go Band!)
--band nerd (I'm sorry, it's "Band Geek," get it right...)
--faggot (Now, that's just uncalled for...)
--gay (I think that was a joke, 'cause he seemed like he was playing...)
--poor loner (girls, psshhh. They're so hypocritical sometimes. They say they feel sorry for me, but don't try to do anything about it...)

That's all I can think of right now, but there's probably more...

e.Blackstar
05-09-2004, 08:13 PM
Errrr... well, my lunch table and section in choir is known as the 'Nerd Herd'

Isn't that beautiful?! :) :D

Ummm, lessee...
Freak
Geek
Loser
*****
etc.

I actually like it in a weird sort of way. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside. :)

greypilgrim
05-15-2004, 07:09 PM
goat
zombie-head
psyco

Ithilin
05-16-2004, 08:04 PM
luckily the evil name-callers are somewhat afraid of me (me being an american and all...I could explode any second -.- ) so they prefer to exchange their latest jokes concerning me and other people that "aren't like them" from a good safe distance... might hear a few "psyco"s and "goth-freak"s every now and then, but nothing nearly as bad as what you guys go through >.<

HobbitGirl
05-29-2004, 12:00 PM
Hm...what do people call me...I dunno. I guess I've been tuning it out lately...heck, I've been tuning everything out lately. I do have one nickname, though. It really is a nickname and not a scornful insult. They call me Jingles. This is because of an anklet I have--it's pretty much just a whole lot of bells on a chain that ring whenever I even twitch my foot. When I walk, I go step, RING, step, RING, step, RING. :D

Cerridwen
05-30-2004, 11:09 PM
Let me see...

Aerodynamic
Crack girl
weirdo
Blonde bimbo

These people can be so creative, can't they?

Celebrochwen
05-31-2004, 06:46 PM
I have gotten a few:

"Somone dropped her on her head as a baby"
"What drug are you on?"
"She's possessed"

and my favorite...

"Don't hurt me crazy lady" (said by my three year old cousin)

Wolfshead
05-31-2004, 08:32 PM
Special Craig cameo appearance!

I get called a goth sometimes. Because I wear black. Which wrankles a bit, so I have to sit them down and explain that there's a difference between metalheads and goths. For starters, I would never, ever, wear make up...

I never seem to be insulted that much, but then again, I'm not that different ;) It annoys me when I get called English, though, because I'm not, I just sound it :rolleyes: That also lead to Trigger, because I sound like (supposedly) that guy from Only Fools And Horses, but that's more of a nickname.

Oh, wait, no. One of my mate's friends, a girl, naturally, has an irrational hatred of me. She's blissfully unaware that no one likes her because she's so loud and eccentric, but she likes to call me a prat. Then one of my sisters friends who idolises Jane has taken to doing that as well. Really, I'm so upset a 13 year old calls me a prat :rolleyes: So I mock :D

HobbitGirl
06-05-2004, 09:24 AM
Wow! *gasp! and utter shock* Craig is back! No cameos, Craig, you must stay! *nails the bottoms of his pants to the floor* Bwa! ;)

Wolfshead
06-05-2004, 01:06 PM
In Britain that seems like a really odd phrase. We would say 'trousers' rather than 'pants'. Because to us pants are underwear :rolleyes:

I don't think I can stay. Outcast-dom isn't really me these days :( But console yourselfs with that mega thread I left you - Outcast-Type Things Done. That was quite a success, wasn't it? ;)

Kailita
06-05-2004, 08:48 PM
Gah, Craig, I swear... :rolleyes:

You remind me of the conceited, chauvinistic older brother that I never had. :p

Wolfshead
06-05-2004, 11:42 PM
conceited, chauvinistic older brother that I never had
Is that a compliment? ;) But really, chauvinistic, that's a bit harsh, isn't it...?

Kailita
06-09-2004, 04:15 PM
Oh please, by all means, prove me wrong...

:p;)

Wolfshead
06-09-2004, 06:31 PM
I will not lower myself to arguing with a mere girl. Damn, proved your point... ;)

Please everyone note, I am kidding... :) :eek:

And the chance now for a Craig comeback has been shot in the foot. I'm leaving home on Saturday :eek: Rather than working locally over the summer I decided it would be interesting to go somewhere else. So on Saturday I start work at a remote hotel in the middle of nowhere :D I'll be home once a week, but I fear the time I have home then will not be sufficent to allow lots of forum posting :(

morning star
06-12-2004, 05:08 AM
you are a very interesting character....to say the least.....

Wolfshead
06-12-2004, 08:35 AM
I think that's a compliment. So, thanks :) But now I must be off - I leave in an hour and a half, and I still have a load of packing to do! Bye then :D