Losers' Club
"Losers' Club" is a term often used to describe a group of individuals who feel marginalized or excluded from mainstream social circles. This concept can be found in various forms of media, including literature and film, where characters bond over shared experiences of rejection or failure.
In popular culture, the term is notably associated with the novel and film adaptation of Stephen King's "It", where a group of misfit children forms a close-knit friendship to confront their fears and the malevolent entity known as Pennywise. The "Losers' Club" symbolizes resilience and the power of camaraderie in overcoming adversity.