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who here hated high school?

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Almost everyone I meet hated high school. One chick I know won't even talk about it. She is good looking but maybe was a geek back then. I fucking loved every moment of high school. The feeling of freedom and invincibility made it better than college in some respects. Did any of you have bad experiences or go from geek to sheik as the fags say.
 
I hated every minute of it.

I was one of the biggest geeks around. 6'1" 145lbs. I was so awkard and gangly that I couldn't even dribble and walk (much less run) at the same time :alien:

You know you're bad when the coach walks out on you during practice. Evidently, he thought I was supposed to be good, but height doesn't automatically come with talent.

It was freedom when I graduated, and went to do my own thing. College and the army is a completely different story.
 
Hell I did. Basically like Huck. I was going to some ghetto high school where half had food stamps. There was a case of manslaughter every week. A real piece of shit....
 
HUCKLEBERRY FINNaplex said:
My high school was like walking into Lebanon.I was only one of about 10 white guys in the entire school.Every day was survival,not learning.It was a miracle that I made it out alive.

Bro, Zimbabwe isn't exactly the safest place for white people to live. Especially after the government started that program of "redistributing" whitey's land to blacks. BTW, were you or your family/friends directly affected by this government action?
 
I liked it because I realized how fake everyone was and how nothing really mattered(I was the only one who realized this), call it an eye opener, after that I would do crazy shit to piss people off and push the envolope of getting expelled weekly
 
Oddly enough,my experiences in middle and high school so disheartened me,that by the time I graduated I had no desire to continue structured 'education'.I have learned so much more right where I sit now than 12 years years of so called,'structure'.
 
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