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Kiskites VS. Kiski People

If you ever come to visit at Kiski Area High School, it won't take long for you to notice that there are two noticably different kind of people there--Kiskites and Kiski people. You may be thinking "So, they're both from Kiski, what's the difference?" But you have no idea. Although by first look, they may appear the same, the two are so totally different. Here are some points that show just how different they really are. If you know of any others, e-mail me here.

Kiskites
Kiskites take up almost all of Kiski Area, nearly everyone has some form of Kiskite in them. It's hard to avoid but once one, always one. Notoriously known as defensive, one must be careful of what they are saying to a Kiskite, as they are known to blow things way out of proportion. When a person is bad enough, they depend on first impressions to decide what a person is like, and will avoid talking to anyone out of their social "clique" at all costs. It is easy to fall into the Kiskite category, as being that there are so many of them, it's hard to avoid it. If one makes it through all 12 years of schooling without becoming one, it's a wonder.
Kiski People
Kiski People are extremely hard to come by. If seeking one of them out, you must be careful that you don't get a mild Kiskite, that gives off a very kind persona at first, but once given time to get to be known, their true Kiskite personality shows through. Kiski People are kind, down-to-earth, and are willing to get to know a person before making an irrational judgement. If there is a junior or senior Kiski Person found, then they must be either: 1) new to the school in the past two years or... 2) a VERY strong-willed person, not giving into the trap. Kiski People make the best friends and have a hard time dealing with the crap that Kiskites put them through.

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