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By BrainFall Staff - Updated: October 21, 2015
If The Plastics ruled your school, would your role be to take them down or to lead the pack? Take this quiz and find out!
Imagine it's 2004 again, and everyone is buzzing about the latest hit movie, "Mean Girls." This cult classic penned by Tina Fey, based on Rosalind Wiseman's book "Queen Bees and Wannabes," showcases the tumultuous life of teen girls navigating the social jungle of high school. It’s a tale as old as time—or at least as old as the Plastics' reign over North Shore High School. Do you ever wonder which of the iconic characters you most closely resemble?
From the calculated charm of Regina George to the earnest naïveté of Cady Heron, every character is a piece of the high school puzzle, and let's not forget about October 3rd—officially recognized as Mean Girls Day by fans worldwide. Whether you're a master of witty comebacks or the heart that keeps your friend group together, taking a "Which Mean Girl Are You?" quiz reveals your spirit character.
Don't just sit there wondering if you can pull off pink on Wednesdays. Strut down the virtual hallway and discover your inner Plastic or art freak. Brace yourselves; the truth might just be grool. Ready to find out if your life motto is "fetch" or if you're unabashedly a math enthusiast? Take the quiz but remember, the Burn Book is off-limits!
Ever wondered if you're the queen bee of your friend group or the mastermind behind all the high school drama? It's time to put those questions to rest!
Are you a Regina George, the ruler of the school corridors with a sharp tongue and killer style? Perhaps you're Cady Heron, the new girl turned popular maven. By taking the quiz, you can finally uncover which Mean Girl mirrors your high school persona to a 'T'.
With a series of quirky and revealing questions, like picking your ultimate high school lunch table, the quiz opens the floodgates to your past. From your approach to friendships to how you'd handle a crush on someone like Aaron Samuels, every choice nudges you closer to your Mean Girls counterpart.
Don't just breeze through the results! Your answers could crown you a Plastic or reveal you're more of a sidekick, à la Gretchen Wieners or Karen Smith—always remember, on Wednesdays we wear pink. It's not just about who you get, though—it's a fun house mirror into your personality traits, the roles you play in your current clique, and maybe the queen bee you're destined to be—or overthrow.
Get ready to dive into the hive's buzz! "Girl World" is not just a term from "Mean Girls"; it's a complex web of social hierarchies where your every move could either catapult you to instant fame or send you spiraling down to social Siberia. Buckle up, because we're about to navigate the labyrinthine corridors of high school dramas and cliques—with a splash of humor, of course.
Remember when Gretchen Wieners tried to make fetch happen? It's a perfect example of how in Girl World, certain terms and trends can define your place on the social ladder. Cliques have their own lingo, and grasping it is like learning a new language—except with the added pressure of Regina George monitoring your fluency.
Navigating high school is a bit like playing chess with Regina as the queen; one wrong move and you're a goner. Popularity can come and go like quicksilver, and the trouble with trying to rub elbows with the wrong crowd can leave you on the outskirts faster than you can say "Jingle Bell Rock."
In the realm of relational aggression, sabotage is part of the playbook—spread a rumor here, shoot a glare there, and just like that, you're wielding power without throwing a single punch. Harassment and ostracizing are unfortunately common, and the sting of a cold shoulder can hurt more than an actual shove in the hallway.
Remember, flirt with the Broadway glam of "Mean Girls" but keep your wits sharper than your stilettos. After all, you're the leading lady in your own high school drama, no quiz needed to prove it!