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^^ LOL, dude I had a similiar experience.
I was in Digital Design class, and they changed my schedule so the teacher told me 'Seat in the back, no one is assigned there'.
I seat next to this quite kid, right.
I asked the kid where were we(Dreamweaver) the kid said nothing, so I said to myself 'Ok..., nevermind...' the kid screamed bloody murder at random, and no one said anything, but I started laughing my ass off, but then it turned out he was mentally retarded... Oh.. man.. did I feel like a d*ck.
Xeogua
I could go on and on about what this guy used to do.
He hates all the girls. One time, we were doing DPA (daily physical activity, where we go for walks outside of school every week or so, think it was required by the school board) and as we were leaving the building, he ran right to the front where this one girl he hated was, and he screamed at her, and she jumped ten feet in the air. It was followed by my teacher coming up to him and dragging him back inside the building where he promptly yelled at him.
Basically, he was a funny guy. Even though everyone thinks he's weird, we all love him because he always steers classes off topic and he always says the funniest things. One of the only things I'll miss about middle/high school.
That cracked me up. And I work at Subway, we have this one old guy that comes in pretty regulary and always shows you this lump right under his shoulder and it turns out it's cancer. I feel sorry for him, but I hate him because it's so nasty. He's also told us that drinking pee will make you sick. So yeah...
LOL, I see what you did there. But yeah, it sucked. I didn't go to a proper middle school where it was just grades 6, 7, and 8 or whatever. I attended an elementary school that went from kindergarden right up to eighth grade. Lemme tell you, it sucked. The same rules that applied to first graders all applied to us, so we were essentially treated like babies despite the fact that a lot of the seventh and eighth graders were bigger than the teachers. And yes, it includes lining up, DPA, and all that good stuff. :roll:
I don't miss "middle school" in the slightest.
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