Most groups today aren't groups. In a true group all the members create the arrangements among themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We all know we are unique individuals, but we tend to see others as representatives of groups.
Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
There are a lot of groups that feel a little bit strange around me, because I am inclusive.
It's a bit loose and the people in my group have got other groups. They don't have to have a total allegiance to me. I think that's really a bit weird and showing some weird insecurity.
There are all kinds of under-represented groups in the literary establishment.
What I like is the idea of a group, even if it's just two people - the idea of solitude within a group.
We don't get groupies, well I don't see them, anyway. That was something that I always looked forward to and am constantly disappointed by the lack of!
Group discussion is very valuable; group drafting is less productive.
I don't really like groups that make the same statement over and over again. It's good, but kind of predictable.
Groups are grammatical fictions; only individuals exist, and each individual is different.