Having PULL anywhere near the moniker "Mean Girls" is an insult to the Plastics. PULL is neither as influential nor potent.
Also one goes by 'Heather Chandler', which is an immense insult to 'Heathers'.
Senpai Trash is I think the stupidest one. Still doesn't seem to have figured out that Nick isn't Vic's lawyer, or that the evidence required needs to be shown by MoRon and the #kickvic side, rather than Vic himself. They're all living in their little bubble of stupidity, but they seem to be the one least able to take in any information.
It's funny, because they have a template for how this should go: Accusations are made, accused admits all, apologises and goes into hiding, accusers celebrate. But Vic didn't admit to anything, didn't apologise for anything other than making people feel uncomfortable, rather than for assaulting or groping or anything they accused him of, and though he's gone quiet it's because he got the law involved.
And yet they're still acting as if the template was followed - that Vic admitted everything, that the law stuff is a scam that just makes Vic look worse, that if only he'd
done what they
said then he'd be fine, eventually, at some unnamed point in the future. They just can't seem to realise their narrative is completely shot, and still think every stupid move, every time something bad happens to their side, it's actually a victory. Hell, they had celebrations that they were named in the lawsuit, thinking it made them important and cool rather than subject to scrutiny and possible doxing.
It's actually an interesting case study in the power of delusion. Someone could write a paper on it.