Mario_Galaxy
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Ryan Reynolds' long lost sister. She lacks a Y chromosome and a Y in the last name.
And I always hated how almost all the smart people who could be very smart are lazy as hell and don't do ****. You don't deserve it at all. What about the people who aren't as smart and work their asses off? Life sucks like that.
Which one are you?And I always hated how almost all the smart people who could be very smart are lazy as hell and don't do ****. You don't deserve it at all. What about the people who aren't as smart and work their asses off? Life sucks like that.
The world needs pool-cleaners.What about the people who aren't as smart and work their asses off?
To be honest, guys, I am a big nerd. I really like being myself, so I really don't want to change myself for others in my school. They should know better than to pick on people. I also do have a few friends, not many though. one of them that is actually a user on here that goes to my school.
I wish 2011 was here so that I could graduate already though.
It's usually not that black and white. And those people that are lazy, but have a knack for high school academics...it doesn't necessarily translate to easier times down the road in other aspects of life.And I always hated how almost all the smart people who could be very smart are lazy as hell and don't do ****. You don't deserve it at all. What about the people who aren't as smart and work their asses off? Life sucks like that.
High school is hell, but college IS heaven.
High school is hell, but college IS heaven.
Like I've said, college is just a new, different kind of hell.
It's my last day of high school ever this Monday. College is more than two months away. Yet I can wait for graduation.
In my experience, since teens don't know ****, being popular and being high on the social ladder is the most important thing to them in their lives at that point. Teens are narrow minded, selfish, materialistic, ignorant *******s for the most part. They can't see it from anyone else's perspective except theirs. I feel so beyond it at this point. I look at the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen and just think how they really don't know anything yet when they think they do. I know if I go back to it come next year I'll see how immature and silly it all is.
It's never going to change. All we can do is grow and see it for ourselves.
Well my experiences in college have left me more bitter and cynical. On Thursday I got invited to an on campus party only to get kicked out by the professor before said party even started. I don't have a girl and zero respect. I failed 3 classes and I tried registering online for this fall and the stupid thing won't let me retake the two classes I know I failed. There's so much other s*** going on there too.Why am I not surprised Scourge liked that comment?
This, though you'll meet people like that in college too, but at least (for me) I'm at a bigger place where I can meet different people everyday. It's actually a bit overwhelming at times because you know so many different people everyday, you tend to forget about someone, which I hate doing.
I feel like you have more control over your experiences in college since you're on your own and you're thrown into a much bigger world.
Actually, it my experience middle school was worse. That was the closest thing to prison I've experienced.
I think history has taught us the best way to deal with High school is to pair up with a friend. buy a couple of guns and shoot every ****er you can see.