They drive nice expensive cars and have a clean cut style. In the article “Affluenza teen” the author writes that ,”The term "affluenza" was popularized in the late 1990s by Jessie O'Neill, and It has since been used to describe a condition in which children — generally from richer families — have a sense of entitlement, are irresponsible, make excuses for poor behavior, and sometimes dabble in drugs and alcohol, explained Dr. Gary Buffone”(Jason Hanna, CNN). The Socs often jump the Greasers and wreck houses because they believe they're superior. The Socs also believe that can get away with anything because they have more money. In the article, ”Cool at 13, Adrift at 23” Joseph P. Allen addresses, “As fast-moving middle-schoolers, they were driven by a heightened longing to impress friends. Indeed their brazen behavior did earn them a blaze of popularity. But by high school, their peers had begun to mature, readying themselves to experiment with romance and even mild delinquency.” This article shown, emphasises that popularity doesn’t always lead to good things. Being popular can sometimes make way to delinquency and pseudomature behavior in