missfirefly
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Post by missfirefly on Oct 24, 2010 7:46:10 GMT -5
Found this on IMDb but thought it would be fun to post it here. Be honest. It's easy to like them when you're watching a movie and not actually in a classroom with anybody like them. If you had overheard Brigitte's "search and destroy," would you be on their side or Trina's? I am currently in grade ten and will pretend that GS1 was set in 2010 instead of 2000, and I went to their school. I would've been in a grade below them, and probably would've seen them hanging around. I most likely would've been intimidated by them, especially Ginge, and wouldn't speak to them unless they approached me. If I had been there during the "search and destroy" scene, I think I would've felt pretty smug hearing Brigitte diss Trina. I don't think I would've liked Trina, due to my hatred of conceited people, and hearing her get bashed probably would've pleased me. If I saw what Trina did to Bee, I would've felt really sorry for the Fitzgeralds and would've hated Trina even more. What about you guys?
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Post by sophielovessam on Oct 25, 2010 16:16:21 GMT -5
This is a good question. And here's my answer lol...
I think I would have admired Ginger and probably would have liked her although I would feel a bit intimidated by her. I would have liked the way she didn't take shit from anyone but didn't intentionally go out to be a bitch. She kept herself to herself and only got fiesty if she was provoked. I would have probably felt sorry for B but I don't know why. She seems pretty vulnerable and a more likeable person if she was away from her sister. I think I would have liked the sisters and respected them for having their own style and being different.
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1ginger3
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Post by 1ginger3 on Oct 26, 2010 10:51:49 GMT -5
Hmm, when I get back to the age the sisters are, 15/16, and compare this with me when I was that age I would probably be an outsider on my own or I would be with them... or something in the middle... Hey, I would have loved to try out that "search and destroy" game myself... Oh and I would definitely not be in Trinas clique! Further I don't think that they would have wanted any other company. There were together and that seems to be enough for them. Okay, that could also have been because they really didn't like their classmates, so that they didn't have the interest to be friends with them.
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Post by Grim The Weird on Oct 28, 2010 11:50:52 GMT -5
nice question xD i probably wouldn't be intimidated since i am older than them. i do think i would had liked them because i kinda enjoy the weird/diferent things in the world wich they happen to fit perfectly, pluz i would have to ask where i could find one of those wicked crow skull pendants
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Post by epiklow on Oct 28, 2010 16:00:32 GMT -5
Hmm. Well, I'm 17. When I first saw this movie I was... around 8 or 9 LMAO. But let's just say we're all the same age right now, and they're in one of my classes. I think I would honestly think they're a bit strange. There are a lot of kids in my college classes that're really strange, so my friends and I try to figure them out, and give them nicknames (not mean ones, well we're not meaning to be mean lolz) So far in real life, my friends have an Angry Kid, Jim Carrey, Greeny, Weezy, Bus Buddy, and Corner Kids. Angry Kid is actually really nice He just looks angry. I think for Ginger & B, we would have some kind of inside joke, depending on what happened in class. I think I'd be more worried about B, she seems like she would look angry in class. For some reason, it motivates me to make friends lmao.
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Post by lordhowl on Oct 28, 2010 16:04:33 GMT -5
Hmm. Well, I'm 17. When I first saw this movie I was... around 8 or 9 LMAO. But let's just say we're all the same age right now, and they're in one of my classes. I think I would honestly think they're a bit strange. There are a lot of kids in my college classes that're really strange, so my friends and I try to figure them out, and give them nicknames (not mean ones, well we're not meaning to be mean lolz) So far in real life, my friends have an Angry Kid, Jim Carrey, Greeny, Weezy, Bus Buddy, and Corner Kids. Angry Kid is actually really nice He just looks angry. I think for Ginger & B, we would have some kind of inside joke, depending on what happened in class. I think I'd be more worried about B, she seems like she would look angry in class. For some reason, it motivates me to make friends lmao. Would the bird-skull necklaces have made an impression?
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Post by epiklow on Oct 28, 2010 16:15:27 GMT -5
Hmm.
I'm trying to imagine what I would think if I saw them both wearing a skull necklace. If I noticed it first, I would probably ask my friend if she thinks it's real.
This is when our conversations lead into nickname making lolz. Sometimes it's really random. Like if she thinks it's plastic, or I think it's bone or something, and then we might call them The Bones Sisters. Then we'd probably shorten it to Bonesey or TBs or Bons lmao something stupid like that.
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Post by lordhowl on Oct 29, 2010 23:15:13 GMT -5
For myself, thinking about it, and knowing myself in high school . . .
I definitely wouldn't have been against them in any way. The bird-skull necklaces would really raise questions with me, like did they kill birds to get them? I think those skulls were there not just to symbolize their pact, but really, to keep other kids away.
But, I would have stared at Ginger a little too much, would have been too shy to say anything, and would have drawn their ire that way as the "creepy kid." After that, I don't know if they would have been friendly to me.
It's hard for outcasts to make connections with each other.
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Post by yokokurama on May 16, 2011 15:53:09 GMT -5
i would take the sisters side. i my self was an out cast in school, had little to no friends. i could see myself hanging out more ginger, after she bitten. but would be more conserened for safety durring her change. and if it came down to it i would accept her as what she is.
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