that's a tough question dude, whats the point of being popular if ur not gona be yourself? if you have to change just for other people to like you theyre not worth the effort, stick with those who like you as you are now. popularity isint everything. make the most of what u have :)
if u wana become popular so girls/guys will notice you why not just hit the gym if u wana bulk up or slim down but as i said before try find someone who likes you for you and never change who you are for someone else :)
You gotta dress gangster, swear in every sentence you say, and don't care about crap.
In "Dork Diaries," CCP stands for "Cute, Cool, and Popular" - it's the clique or group of popular girls at the school.
The second book in the Dork Diaries series is called Tales-From-A-Not-So-Popular-Party-Girl..
A book.
"Dork Diaries 2: Tales from a Not-So-Popular Party Girl" was published by Aladdin Paperbacks, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
Book 1 - Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous Life Book 2 - Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Popular Party Girl Book 3 - Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Talented Pop Star
Well, I think you have to try and be friends with everyone you meet so a lot of people will get to know you better, try to be the NICE kind...not the MEAN kind
CCP in Dork Diaries stands for "Cute, Cool, and Popular." It's the clique that Mackenzie Hollister and her friends are a part of, and they think they're the bees' knees. But let's be real, they're more like the flies buzzing around a trash can.
The book series is named "Dork Diaries" because it follows the diary entries of a middle school girl, Nikki Maxwell, who considers herself a dork due to her social awkwardness and quirky personality. The title is meant to reflect her self-perception as an outsider in a world of popular kids.
1. Dork Diaries 2. Dork Diaries - Party Time 3. Dork Diaries - Pop Star 4. Dork Diaries - Dork Your Own Diary 5. Dork Diaries - Dear Dork 6. Dork Diaries - Skating Sensation
There isn't currently a Dork Diaries movie that has premiered. However, there have been announcements in the past about plans to make a movie adaptation of the popular book series by Rachel Renee Russell.
There is no translation for dork. You can use the word dork.