A group of individuals in a family decide to mimic the behavior of the characters from the movie "Mean Girls." They create rules and rituals to establish their popularity within the family, including excluding others and engaging in mean-spirited behavior. One member, Elsie, goes along with the group but eventually realizes the negative impact of trying to fit in. The story highlights the consequences of trying to conform to societal standards and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. Gina George died.
2. The family is planning a Mean Girls experiment.
3. They want to form a popular group within the family.
4. The family has specific rules, like wearing pink on Wednesdays.
5. They have a "cool table" on the island with four stools.
6. They plan to exclude others from sitting with them.
7. They are going to make Elsie part of their group.
8. They have a rule about not always following advice from parents.
9. They plan to change their appearance and style.
10. They engage in mean-spirited behavior, including name-calling.
11. They are doing challenges as part of their experiment.
12. Elsie is asked to push someone and insult their hair.
13. Elsie refuses to go through with the mean-spirited act.
14. The experiment leads to a realization about not trying to fit in.
These are the factual points from the text without including opinions or subjective content.