Middle School was the WORST...
Do it, Rockapella!
I wore a uniform until the middle of seventh grade, when I transfered to homeschool. None of my public schools since had uniforms.
Also, a lot of people in my new school like me. Probably due to my quirky sense of humor and tendency to break out into FAIC sometimes. Seriously, I'm like a living Gmod video.
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Wearing uniforms really don't bother me. *shrug*
High school's better than middle school, at any rate. I keep to myself, so I avoid all of the drama. Couldn't do that in middle school. Every other day people would insult me for no reason. Kids are stupid.
Nah, no bullies. Again, I kept to myself and never talked, so any potential bullies weren't interested.
edited 18th Sep '12 4:55:57 PM by LooseCannon
Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.
One kid who verbally tormented me from 3rd grade to 8th grade. Spread a couple rumors about me in middle school. Still wish I could just go and kick his ass for it.
Yeah, I had my fair share of bullies as well.
Do it, Rockapella!
@condo: I sure hope college is different than high school. Even though being friendless (Mostly, anyway) has it's perks, I do hope I can make friends and romance some in college.
And yeah, kids are just scathing toward each other.
Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.
Thanks, Connie. As for bullies, there was one kid in my first year of public school (3rd grade), his crony, who pestered me upon his leave, a Call Of Duty-playing, wannabe gangster faggot in 6-7th grade (who loved to make fun of my size back when I was fat), the aforemention ED kid, his friend (who pussied out once I called the dean on him), some kid in 6th or 7th grade who earned a punch to the jaw courtesy of me (although it was likely luck), and a kid who was the human equivalent of a chihuahua in 8th grade. I also had a friend who acted bipolar and would start picking on me on occasion. I was actually on friendly terms with the dean in 6-7th grade, and he helped me out quite a bit.
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You have friends here, condo.
If you'd prefer me call you something else, let me know.
Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.
Wait condo, I always thought you were still in high school or something...
If you want my advice, keep it quiet until someone talks to you. If that doesn't work, play it very slowly and stay away from awkward topics. I learned that Sonic was considered in 'for dumb faggot babies who poop in their diapers' territory in middle school. Pokemon had that treatment in one circle in middle school, although I didn't get into it until about that time, thanks to Nintendo Power and Soulsilver.
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Why is that (the driving thing)?
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My problem is that apparently I don't talk
enough. People always ask me why I don't talk a lot, and I tell them I just don't have anything to say.
I can go on tangents about stuff I really like, but if I have little or no interest in it, my words are few.
Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.
I didnt get my driver's license until I was 22 or so, but mainly because I couldnt afford the insurance and I could always bicycle to work.
Yeah, I don't talk much with people. Mainly because I'm not interested in most discussions at school.
For me middle school was eh, high school was actually pretty good, and college went back to eh again. Had lots of really good friends in high school; in college I never did find anyone who really shared most of my interests. My dorm was full of athletes and gamers. We got along well enough, but there wasn't anybody to really talk to.
I'm on middle ground. I might as well have a muzzle on around new people, but when I get familiar with everyone, I'll do random things just for the sake of getting people to look at me.
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