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04-23-2013
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Graalian
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: On the Internet.
Posts: 719
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I live in a small community so my school is rather small. My only complaint is that the younger kids smells like sh*it all the time. And that's about it.
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04-24-2013
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Graalian
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Belle Isle
Posts: 4,481
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At my school everyone is scared of this fat black girl who goes around tackling everyone. We call her thunder thighs. Seriously. She's crazy. |
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04-24-2013
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Loser
Posts: 830
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First off, there's like 63738383 billion little sloots in my school so that pisses me off. k Uhm schools alright, kinda hard cause I'm dyslexic and all but yenno it's all good. I have a bf and a few girl-friends yeaa. the Teachers love me omg I swear o_o. I get good grades even though I'm a bit behind everyone in my class but my teachers are really supportive! Once we had pancakes In French class c: and Pie omg, k dat was the best. This is a really crappy long story short stuff thing I'm tired k /endpost
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04-24-2013
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betflip me nerd
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Georgia
Posts: 1,012
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My school is polluted with idiots and assholes, most recently two kids thought it would be absolutely hilarious to log onto my Facebook page and start posting things about my friends and family, is that a good excuse to beat those two people senseless?
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04-24-2013
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Back from the dead?
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Australia
Posts: 2,533
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I go to an all-girls. It's okay, except you know everywhere if there are girls, there are going to be sl*ts and backstabbers. Luckily, I stopped associating myself with those girls by Year 6, and I now have friends which I know aren't going to influence me in taking drugs and drinking anytime soon. Thank god for dat :3. We have social groups and stuff. I'm a 'floater' I guess, someone who just sits with different people everyday. The Australian Government changed the school curriculum. Julia Gillard will pay for my -B in maths. Or at least my maths teacher will (I got good test scores, assignment scores, everything. ). Most of them are all right, but some of them... you don't want to get involved with. My music teacher thinks everyone is stupid and treats people like me (who learn piano/violin/a musical instrument) like we geniuses and we get to do everything lol.Extra curriculum wise, we have a lot of stuff we can do. Our biggest sport is rowing, which all of the sl*ts do. I'm involved with soccer (football) and tennis. My school is an Anglican school (Christian school. Like Catholic but not as religious), although no one is really religious. Some of the serious singers are going to France next year for anzac day singing or something, and it's going to be awkward because I'm going there for a holiday around the same time xD |
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04-25-2013
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Graalian
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: On the Internet.
Posts: 719
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what the heil
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: powerrangerville
Posts: 1,351
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04-25-2013
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A Pirate
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 503
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My school is ruled by cliques. As soon as you walk in you can clearly see the group of jocks, druggies, nerds, popular girls, preppy girls, etc. That being said, everyone gets along pretty well and cliques mix together a lot. There are coco-cola logos in every hallway and other company logos that sponsor us everywhere else. The only food you can get is from vending machines, but there are a few fast-food places around the school. Although my school is mostly a sports school (and I am not at all a sports guy) I fit in just fine. I love my fellow art and game geeks. |
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04-25-2013
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Does anyone remember me?
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Los Angeles, California
Posts: 1,090
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04-25-2013
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 1,357
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04-25-2013
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Back from the dead?
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Australia
Posts: 2,533
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04-25-2013
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 2,956
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o. I forgot to reply to my own question. My school is separated pretty clearly. It's on a hill, so each area is separated by stairs, and that gives defined areas that different groups sit. Down by the canteen and the cafe, you get the "popular kids", mostly in my year. Beside it, you have the seniors, and, beside them, the people who just play sports all lunch. Up by the library, you get younger kids. Travel a little bit further on that level, you get the advanced class groups. Then the young younger kids sit all isolated at the far end of the school. All the groups mingle a lot. My school is public, but brand new, and the principal likes it really strict - because I forgot to do my homework for the first time, my Japanese teacher called home to report me. The teachers, for the most part, are young, and really nice. They're fair, but they can yell very well. They're nice to me, they give me good grades, and they're kind to my friends to, so I have no complaints about them. My school obsesses over hat-wearing, and respect. Not really respect itself, just the word respect and yelling it at as at all possible opportunities. Hat-wearing can get annoying. Once I was sitting at lunch in the sun, and I put my hat in my bag so I could go down to the bathrooms, and a teacher stopped me for two minutes about three metres from the shade to lecture me about the importance of wearing a hat, and made me go back to get it. It was a bit ridiculous. Overall I'm happy with it. They just go nuts over small things. |
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04-26-2013
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Graalian
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: On the Internet.
Posts: 719
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Because its a public school. You don't have to follow those rules. The school is paid for by the government which means that the school isn't run privately/or/and is a Christian/catholic/religious school, thus it can't make you wear any clothing such as hats/uniforms with the exception that they can sell school clothing such as sweaters with your school logo. Although the money has to go to the school and can't be profited from. So it's worth while buying the clothing if you want to contribute to your school in anyway besides doing good with grades and sports.
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04-26-2013
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Egypt
Posts: 2,939
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My school's in a crowded area and the only good schools are the private ones here. Takes 3 minutes to go to at 6 am. takes 45 minutes-1 hour to return home. Everyone secretly hates the other person in my class and there are 4 class clowns 3 stoners 4 hardcore gamers, an arrogant scripter, a few IRL trolls, loners, the attention seeking girls, the social guys and sport junkies. The school may be mistaken for a prison, everything is grey and dull, starting from 6th grade it's always the same routine everyday, you get breaks after every 80 min lesson. The school has a cafeteria which steals your money as they sell every 50% more as you'd buy it from another place, the teachers are mixed, some are very disturbed, like the guy who makes you write the school rules 30 times if you forget to put your watch in your safe (which is easily crackable) and take it to P.E., there's a talent show every year with no talent whatsoever with a few exceptions, you get spammed with exams and tests everyday and I got used to the daily 2 tests we have to study for an hour. There's the frequent mocking of people behind their backs or in their face and it happend to almost everyone in the school, but longtime bullying doesn't happen that much. |
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04-27-2013
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 2,956
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