RE: Let’s Talk About School - LegendJustice - Jun. 12, 2021
Okay so umm I once spyed on the girls in my school in school I’m one of the popular boys and 🤔 me and my gang would spy on the girls
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Beyl0v3r - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:42 AM)JJustice Wrote: Okay so umm I once spayed on the girls in my school in school I’m one of the popular boys and 🤔 me and my gang would spy on the girls Why?
RE: Let’s Talk About School - LegendJustice - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:43 AM)Beyl0v3r Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 2:42 AM)JJustice Wrote: Okay so umm I once spayed on the girls in my school in school I’m one of the popular boys and 🤔 me and my gang would spy on the girls Why?
Cause we were the most popular gang in the school and we were board
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Beyl0v3r - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:44 AM)JJustice Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 2:43 AM)Beyl0v3r Wrote: Why?
Cause we were the most popular gang in the school and we wore board "We we're board."
RE: Let’s Talk About School - LegendJustice - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:46 AM)Beyl0v3r Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 2:44 AM)JJustice Wrote: Cause we were the most popular gang in the school and we wore board "We we're board."
K thx
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Zeutron - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:13 AM)XSabxManiacX Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 1:39 AM)Zeutron Wrote: What is the craziest thing(s) you've ever gotten away with, gotten into or been involved with in school (please try to keep it appropriate though)? For me, it probably wouldn't be a single event because I just have so many crazy experiences to choose from. I guess I will just share all the stories over seperate posts rather than a single one but I'll still share one right now. This happened in 6th grade-now, just so you get an idea of the setting I will go ahead and mention the fact that my elementary school actually had a sixth grade (meaning that you took your first year of middle school at that same school) and because of that, the building was pretty big. It happened to be our last week at that school, so me and a bunch of my friends ended up planning this massive water balloon fight (yeah, its cringe but that was the dough back in elementary) to take place on one of the days that week, I believe that it was the third from last day. We all managed to get ourselves excused from our respective classes since it was pretty close to lunchtime. Here in Canada, elementary schools have a recess straight after lunch so teachers don't really roam the halls looking around for anything in particular. Knowing this, we snuck into the bathroom and managed to fill up most of the water balloons, the strange part is that we didn't even have the proper filtering nozzle used for filling the balloons (you'll know what im talking about if you have ever used water balloons) but the bathroom sink nozzle was a perfect fit anyway. We filled up the balloons and as soon as we got outside the bathroom, one of my friends decided to immediately throw a balloon at the other. Now keep in mind, this fight obviously wasn't supposed to take place in the hallway. I did say that teachers did not roam/secure the halls but it was still a big school and the odds of running into a teacher were still pretty high. Needless to say, the water balloon fight quickly erupted between us in the school hallway and we ended up completely soaking the floor as it continued. We also ended up running around the school multiple times trying to hit each other. We didn't really see any teachers although we did have multiple run-ins with the hall monitors. The hall monitors were pretty incompetent, so we would just run in the opposite direction, or into a staircase if we saw one and they wouldn't bother to do anything. Eventually the lunch portion of the break ended and the fight did end up moving outside (we didn't even stop to make the decision, we all just kind of ran outside). Before I continue with the story, I would like to admit that I have no clue how we never got into any sort of trouble for the indoor portion of the fight, you would think that one of those hall monitors would recognize our faces or maybe a camera would catch us running/splashing water; but no, nothing ever came up. Anyways, as the whole thing continued, it got to the point where we were going in and out in order to refill balloons and as this happened, a teacher apparently did spot one friend with the balloons. The kid who got spotted actually ran away but the teacher decided to chase him. We actually saw it happen and he ended up running through the upper baseball field and off of school property to escape. The teacher did stop chasing him by this point, but since it was elementary school, students walking off property was a huge deal. The principle was notified shortly after and he actually left school property to look for the kid (because he had actually ran off of school property multiple times in the past. I don't know all the details beyond this point since I never saw any of it but according to that same friend, the principle chased him through the nearby plaza and through a catholic church and he still never caught him (my friend just went home after). Well, he ended up getting a 3-day suspension but it honestly could have been worse tbh. Fortunately, my friend didn't tell the teachers we were involved so the rest of us were completely fine. It's obviously been many years since that day and me and my friends have definitely matured and grown past those stupid jokes (including that one guy who would run off), it's become a lot more about studying and paying attention and a lot less about fooling around although, we still joke about the principal's reaction. The lessons learned from this story? Dang, there are far too many but the main ones are; don't pull dumb stunts while you are in school since it really isn't that hard to be a good/decent person, choose good people to hang out with during your time in school and lastly, don't leave school property because your principle may very well feel inclined to chase you through a church.
Wow, thats totally bonkers on your end. See, I live to read and hear crazy school stories like this water balloon craziness. Sometimes reading about an event that belongs in fiction can really ease some stress on one’s brain. Its nice to see a school story that isnt about a student scandal or some bullying aesop. Thats a hilarious story you have!
My turn (if anyones quoting any part of my above paragraph only, please cut my story out if its irrelevant or if it bugs your device!):
Ironic! Im going to share some really bad student drama even though I claimed that its nice to read a story that isnt about one
Ill try to keep it short, because theres way too many plot twists and this whole story better fits as a show plot. At its essence, its a tale about a rumor that went too far and across multiple schools. And with students picking sides. And I dont wanna be dramatic — this made my sophomore year quite “traumatic” in a sense. So much that my junior year and upcoming senior year will be about fixing my mindset
Cut to the chase: Im a track kid who is really shy. A teammate trashtalked me on one of his social media accounts, to which a good, anonymous samaritan turned him in to the principal and anonymously messaged me its content. My teammate accused me of being the mole and he is super popular, so the track team turned against me. Doesnt help that theyre in most of my classes, so I was ostracized
Heres the third character in the story: Theres this guy who has a bad reputation at school. He is a former friend, and he spread rumors about me as to give revenge for the track guy. A rumor flew over the school about how I wanted to sabotage my trashtalker and get him out of the team — that only enraged my track team more, and I became even more paranoid about my reputation. Rumors shouldnt scare me, but I was scared because people started hating me for no real reason
People started picking sides. Some chose to believe the rumors, some chose to support me. Some people from other schools heard and started to spam the school number with reports regarding people who were against me. Some people HACKED into their accounts and exposed personal info like crushes
My paranoia eventually made some of my friends left me. Of course, junior year gave me so many new friends, but I still miss the people who left me. They couldnt handle how shoddy I felt and how I couldnt stop the drama. Of course, it died down, but people still dislike me
Wow, that's an interesting one, I hope you are recovering from any anxiety or loss you may have (most definitely have) experienced from this, keep your head up high. Hah, in a way you did end up getting your spiritual comeback when people decided to expose them. It's definitely not cool to have your personal info leaked and i'm sure you didn't celebrate their downfall but at the end of the day, they did end up digging their own graves.
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:42 AM)JJustice Wrote: Okay so umm I once spyed on the girls in my school in school I’m one of the popular boys and 🤔 me and my gang would spy on the girls
This is an... interesting one to say the least. It has left me at a loss for words or better yet, questions. Do you maybe have any other crazier stories?
RE: Let’s Talk About School - LegendJustice - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:58 AM)Zeutron Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 2:13 AM)XSabxManiacX Wrote: Wow, thats totally bonkers on your end. See, I live to read and hear crazy school stories like this water balloon craziness. Sometimes reading about an event that belongs in fiction can really ease some stress on one’s brain. Its nice to see a school story that isnt about a student scandal or some bullying aesop. Thats a hilarious story you have!
My turn (if anyones quoting any part of my above paragraph only, please cut my story out if its irrelevant or if it bugs your device!):
Ironic! Im going to share some really bad student drama even though I claimed that its nice to read a story that isnt about one
Ill try to keep it short, because theres way too many plot twists and this whole story better fits as a show plot. At its essence, its a tale about a rumor that went too far and across multiple schools. And with students picking sides. And I dont wanna be dramatic — this made my sophomore year quite “traumatic” in a sense. So much that my junior year and upcoming senior year will be about fixing my mindset
Cut to the chase: Im a track kid who is really shy. A teammate trashtalked me on one of his social media accounts, to which a good, anonymous samaritan turned him in to the principal and anonymously messaged me its content. My teammate accused me of being the mole and he is super popular, so the track team turned against me. Doesnt help that theyre in most of my classes, so I was ostracized
Heres the third character in the story: Theres this guy who has a bad reputation at school. He is a former friend, and he spread rumors about me as to give revenge for the track guy. A rumor flew over the school about how I wanted to sabotage my trashtalker and get him out of the team — that only enraged my track team more, and I became even more paranoid about my reputation. Rumors shouldnt scare me, but I was scared because people started hating me for no real reason
People started picking sides. Some chose to believe the rumors, some chose to support me. Some people from other schools heard and started to spam the school number with reports regarding people who were against me. Some people HACKED into their accounts and exposed personal info like crushes
My paranoia eventually made some of my friends left me. Of course, junior year gave me so many new friends, but I still miss the people who left me. They couldnt handle how shoddy I felt and how I couldnt stop the drama. Of course, it died down, but people still dislike me
Wow, that's an interesting one, I hope you are recovering from any anxiety or loss you may have (most definitely have) experienced from this, keep your head up high. Hah, in a way you did end up getting your spiritual comeback when people decided to expose them. It's definitely not cool to have your personal info leaked and i'm sure you didn't celebrate their downfall but at the end of the day, they did end up digging their own graves.
(Jun. 12, 2021 2:42 AM)JJustice Wrote: Okay so umm I once spyed on the girls in my school in school I’m one of the popular boys and 🤔 me and my gang would spy on the girls
This is an... interesting one to say the least. It has left me at a loss for words or better yet, questions [url=https://emojipedia.org/skull/#:~:text=Emoji%20Meaning,laughter%2C%20frustration%2C%20or%20affection.&text=Skull%20was%20approved%20as%20part,to%20Emoji%201.0%20in%202015.][/url]💀. Do you maybe have any other crazier stories?
Well I could tell you one of our idk trouble if you want
Zeutron so at my school the fences are not good and there is not a playground just a field with a fence and there is a broken crack and one of my buddy's dared me to go through the broken crack and I was not afraid and I went under it but a teacher caught me and scolded me and told me to sit on the bench and I was so scared dude I was scared of what if she told my home room teacher and my parent's so yeah my buddy got away with it.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - NobodyBlader - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 1:39 AM)Zeutron Wrote: What is the craziest thing(s) you've ever gotten away with, gotten into or been involved with in school (please try to keep it appropriate though)? For me, it probably wouldn't be a single event because I just have so many crazy experiences to choose from. I guess I will just share all the stories over seperate posts rather than a single one but I'll still share one right now. This happened in 6th grade-now, just so you get an idea of the setting I will go ahead and mention the fact that my elementary school actually had a sixth grade (meaning that you took your first year of middle school at that same school) and because of that, the building was pretty big. It happened to be our last week at that school, so me and a bunch of my friends ended up planning this massive water balloon fight (yeah, its cringe but that was the dough back in elementary) to take place on one of the days that week, I believe that it was the third from last day. We all managed to get ourselves excused from our respective classes since it was pretty close to lunchtime. Here in Canada, elementary schools have a recess straight after lunch so teachers don't really roam the halls looking around for anything in particular. Knowing this, we snuck into the bathroom and managed to fill up most of the water balloons, the strange part is that we didn't even have the proper filtering nozzle used for filling the balloons (you'll know what im talking about if you have ever used water balloons) but the bathroom sink nozzle was a perfect fit anyway. We filled up the balloons and as soon as we got outside the bathroom, one of my friends decided to immediately throw a balloon at the other. Now keep in mind, this fight obviously wasn't supposed to take place in the hallway. I did say that teachers did not roam/secure the halls but it was still a big school and the odds of running into a teacher were still pretty high. Needless to say, the water balloon fight quickly erupted between us in the school hallway and we ended up completely soaking the floor as it continued. We also ended up running around the school multiple times trying to hit each other. We didn't really see any teachers although we did have multiple run-ins with the hall monitors. The hall monitors were pretty incompetent, so we would just run in the opposite direction, or into a staircase if we saw one and they wouldn't bother to do anything. Eventually the lunch portion of the break ended and the fight did end up moving outside (we didn't even stop to make the decision, we all just kind of ran outside). Before I continue with the story, I would like to admit that I have no clue how we never got into any sort of trouble for the indoor portion of the fight, you would think that one of those hall monitors would recognize our faces or maybe a camera would catch us running/splashing water; but no, nothing ever came up. Anyways, as the whole thing continued, it got to the point where we were going in and out in order to refill balloons and as this happened, a teacher apparently did spot one friend with the balloons. The kid who got spotted actually ran away but the teacher decided to chase him. We actually saw it happen and he ended up running through the upper baseball field and off of school property to escape. The teacher did stop chasing him by this point, but since it was elementary school, students walking off property was a huge deal. The principle was notified shortly after and he actually left school property to look for the kid (because he had actually ran off of school property multiple times in the past. I don't know all the details beyond this point since I never saw any of it but according to that same friend, the principle chased him through the nearby plaza and through a catholic church and he still never caught him (my friend just went home after). Well, he ended up getting a 3-day suspension but it honestly could have been worse tbh. Fortunately, my friend didn't tell the teachers we were involved so the rest of us were completely fine. It's obviously been many years since that day and me and my friends have definitely matured and grown past those stupid jokes (including that one guy who would run off), it's become a lot more about studying and paying attention and a lot less about fooling around although, we still joke about the principal's reaction. The lessons learned from this story? Dang, there are far too many but the main ones are; don't pull dumb stunts while you are in school since it really isn't that hard to be a good/decent person, choose good people to hang out with during your time in school and lastly, don't leave school property because your principle may very well feel inclined to chase you through a church.
In 8-9th grade I threw away this girls phone because my girlfriend at the time told me to, this girl was always mean to us and I guess my girlfriend wanted revenge, I also did many other horrible things and things that made me uncomfortable that she told me to do and I was never caught but to this day I feel like a horrible person, I never talked about it to anyone before. I also never got caught somehow but that should have been a sign that it was a toxic relationship but me at the time was blind by love. But when the Janitor was emptying out the trash he found the phone and turned it into the main office and it was returned to her so happy ending... for her at least
RE: Let’s Talk About School - LegendJustice - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 3:49 AM)NobodyBlader Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 1:39 AM)Zeutron Wrote: What is the craziest thing(s) you've ever gotten away with, gotten into or been involved with in school (please try to keep it appropriate though)? For me, it probably wouldn't be a single event because I just have so many crazy experiences to choose from. I guess I will just share all the stories over seperate posts rather than a single one but I'll still share one right now. This happened in 6th grade-now, just so you get an idea of the setting I will go ahead and mention the fact that my elementary school actually had a sixth grade (meaning that you took your first year of middle school at that same school) and because of that, the building was pretty big. It happened to be our last week at that school, so me and a bunch of my friends ended up planning this massive water balloon fight (yeah, its cringe but that was the dough back in elementary) to take place on one of the days that week, I believe that it was the third from last day. We all managed to get ourselves excused from our respective classes since it was pretty close to lunchtime. Here in Canada, elementary schools have a recess straight after lunch so teachers don't really roam the halls looking around for anything in particular. Knowing this, we snuck into the bathroom and managed to fill up most of the water balloons, the strange part is that we didn't even have the proper filtering nozzle used for filling the balloons (you'll know what im talking about if you have ever used water balloons) but the bathroom sink nozzle was a perfect fit anyway. We filled up the balloons and as soon as we got outside the bathroom, one of my friends decided to immediately throw a balloon at the other. Now keep in mind, this fight obviously wasn't supposed to take place in the hallway. I did say that teachers did not roam/secure the halls but it was still a big school and the odds of running into a teacher were still pretty high. Needless to say, the water balloon fight quickly erupted between us in the school hallway and we ended up completely soaking the floor as it continued. We also ended up running around the school multiple times trying to hit each other. We didn't really see any teachers although we did have multiple run-ins with the hall monitors. The hall monitors were pretty incompetent, so we would just run in the opposite direction, or into a staircase if we saw one and they wouldn't bother to do anything. Eventually the lunch portion of the break ended and the fight did end up moving outside (we didn't even stop to make the decision, we all just kind of ran outside). Before I continue with the story, I would like to admit that I have no clue how we never got into any sort of trouble for the indoor portion of the fight, you would think that one of those hall monitors would recognize our faces or maybe a camera would catch us running/splashing water; but no, nothing ever came up. Anyways, as the whole thing continued, it got to the point where we were going in and out in order to refill balloons and as this happened, a teacher apparently did spot one friend with the balloons. The kid who got spotted actually ran away but the teacher decided to chase him. We actually saw it happen and he ended up running through the upper baseball field and off of school property to escape. The teacher did stop chasing him by this point, but since it was elementary school, students walking off property was a huge deal. The principle was notified shortly after and he actually left school property to look for the kid (because he had actually ran off of school property multiple times in the past. I don't know all the details beyond this point since I never saw any of it but according to that same friend, the principle chased him through the nearby plaza and through a catholic church and he still never caught him (my friend just went home after). Well, he ended up getting a 3-day suspension but it honestly could have been worse tbh. Fortunately, my friend didn't tell the teachers we were involved so the rest of us were completely fine. It's obviously been many years since that day and me and my friends have definitely matured and grown past those stupid jokes (including that one guy who would run off), it's become a lot more about studying and paying attention and a lot less about fooling around although, we still joke about the principal's reaction. The lessons learned from this story? Dang, there are far too many but the main ones are; don't pull dumb stunts while you are in school since it really isn't that hard to be a good/decent person, choose good people to hang out with during your time in school and lastly, don't leave school property because your principle may very well feel inclined to chase you through a church.
In 8-9th grade I threw away this girls phone because my girlfriend at the time told me to, this girl was always mean to us and I guess my girlfriend wanted revenge, I also did many other horrible things and things that made me uncomfortable that she told me to do and I was never caught but to this day I feel like a horrible person, I never talked about it to anyone before. I also never got caught somehow but that should have been a sign that it was a toxic relationship but me at the time was blind by love. But when the Janitor was emptying out the trash he found the phone and turned it into the main office and it was returned to her so happy ending... for her at least
That's dark... Glad your changing
RE: Let’s Talk About School - NobodyBlader - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 4:13 AM)JJustice Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 3:49 AM)NobodyBlader Wrote: In 8-9th grade I threw away this girls phone because my girlfriend at the time told me to, this girl was always mean to us and I guess my girlfriend wanted revenge, I also did many other horrible things and things that made me uncomfortable that she told me to do and I was never caught but to this day I feel like a horrible person, I never talked about it to anyone before. I also never got caught somehow but that should have been a sign that it was a toxic relationship but me at the time was blind by love. But when the Janitor was emptying out the trash he found the phone and turned it into the main office and it was returned to her so happy ending... for her at least
That's dark... Glad your changing
Yeah... that was a few years ago, 8th and 9th grade were some of my worst years, for one my girlfriend as I mentioned was Toxic, school kicked my carp, my grades were horrible and I just suffered with my body imagine, a lot of people told me I was too skinny and ugly, a girl said I wasn't the right shade of black to attritive, but those years I meant this kid who was also a loser and my god am I glad I meet him, He helped get through the rest of school, 8th-12th grade honestly, Cross Country and Beyblade also did help get through that time, my parents were also very supportive, I also joined Student Council in 12th grade and met some amazing people and so I would say things started to change for the better after I broke up with her.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - UltimateMaster - Jun. 12, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 1:39 AM)Zeutron Wrote: What is the craziest thing(s) you've ever gotten away with, gotten into or been involved with in school (please try to keep it appropriate though)? For me, it probably wouldn't be a single event because I just have so many crazy experiences to choose from. I guess I will just share all the stories over seperate posts rather than a single one but I'll still share one right now.
This isn't too bad, but I put up a shrine for a fictional goat from a TV show because I thought it was funny. The shrine is still up, as far as I know, though I think it'll be taken down soon.
Yesterday might've been one of my scariest school days. But before I explain I'd like to say that one of the two students involved apologized, so that helps.
There was a discussion going on at my lunch table about how out of everyone there, this one student would kill me. I mean - it's not a great topic, but that conversation does happen. But then it got really harmful quickly, when the student started explaining in detail how she would kill me.
Uh, trigger warning, I guess?
Said she would shoot me, because if she stabbed me, it would take too long for me to bleed out.
After that, I stated more than once that I was not comfortable with this discussion. Another student proceeded to say, "Let's just choke you, instead." I don't really want to explain how this hurts me, but I'll just briefly say I've been strangled before, and it's terrifying.
Anyways, I had to tell my parents (of course) and that resulted in me getting called to the principal's office twice. Now she wants to have our whole group talk about it, and already said what I told her don't to: "Don't call in the kids that weren't involved." She also proceeded to say something along the lines of, "If you're never going to feel safe at school then there's nothing more we can do."
There is so much more they can do.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Oi Shinji - Jun. 12, 2021
True story: I used to sell my school's scrap paper, but eventually got caught (This was long ago and I was a silly kid). However, I was able to purchase a Diablo Nemesis with the money xD
RE: Let’s Talk About School - PinkRose - Jun. 12, 2021
Wow, those are some interesting stories you guys have. I'm a pretty tame student myself, barely ever get into arguments with anyone else and half of the class ignores my existence until a teacher calls my name, so nothing much happens to me. I did sneak out of class more than once when I was in 8th grade though; but I just went down to the canteen with my friends to get ourselves some cookies and stuff, and the teacher was usually busy so we never got caught.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Free... Hoya - Jun. 12, 2021
I got away with missing the last lesson and going home early. I didn't get a detention but the rest did.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - henwooja1 - Jun. 12, 2021
My Home.Ec teacher told us of how she once mercilessly killed a bear with a knife when she encountered one when she was out for a walk outside the school. I can’t even tell to this day if she was being sarcastic as she never gave any indication
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Zeutron - Jun. 20, 2021
Just chose my grade 12 courses. I chose;
4U English
4U Writers Craft
4U Advanced functions
4U Biology
4U Data management
4U Chemistry
4M Communications technology
4U Families in Canada
Might drop Families in Canada for an easier course since I have no clue if it is considered a bird course or not. Not looking forward to Biology .
(4U/M are basically the classification for university level courses).
RE: Let’s Talk About School - reshiwum - Jun. 24, 2021
I have a habit of sleeping after exams or lesson hours. Almost every single time and I got away with it all the time.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - i'm batman - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 24, 2021 8:47 AM)tenma Wrote: I have a habit of sleeping after exams or lesson hours. Almost every single time and I got away with it all the time.
Got away with it? My mom literally forced me to go to sleep after classes when I was younger.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Free... Hoya - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 24, 2021 8:47 AM)tenma Wrote: I have a habit of sleeping after exams or lesson hours. Almost every single time and I got away with it all the time.
I've slept during and exam once without doing the paper. I've got away with sleeping during lessons as well.
Had a lesson in college to feel what it's like, already wanna drop out.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - LuinorShirosagi - Jun. 24, 2021
Next week I got to go summer school 🗿
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Free... Hoya - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 24, 2021 12:04 PM)LuinorShirosagi Wrote: Next week I got to go summer school 🗿
Good luck, is it the same as doing normal lessons?
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Kirbyroth - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 24, 2021 12:23 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote: (Jun. 24, 2021 12:04 PM)LuinorShirosagi Wrote: Next week I got to go summer school 🗿
Good luck, is it the same as doing normal lessons?
Nope. It’s like speed running the course and you have a test every other day.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - Free... Hoya - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 24, 2021 12:56 PM)Kirbyroth Wrote: (Jun. 24, 2021 12:23 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote: Good luck, is it the same as doing normal lessons?
Nope. It’s like speed running the course and you have a test every other day.
Oh, must be difficult having a test most of the time then. We don't have summer school here.
RE: Let’s Talk About School - BurningSands - Jun. 24, 2021
I think I cursed myself
For student council, we are doing community service where we help teach (teacher assistant) summer classes for kids who are not fluent at English. As such, the work shifts signup form asks if youre fluent in this-and-that language. Me being dumb, I said yes for a language I know a little of (enough to say “hi” and keep up a small conversation). The form never said to what extent you need to know, and I turned in my form already, so now Im too afraid to ask our council director
I hope I dont come to my work days being unable to translate certain words and phrases
RE: Let’s Talk About School - GenesisBlader - Jun. 24, 2021
(Jun. 12, 2021 3:49 AM)NobodyBlader Wrote: (Jun. 12, 2021 1:39 AM)Zeutron Wrote: What is the craziest thing(s) you've ever gotten away with, gotten into or been involved with in school (please try to keep it appropriate though)? For me, it probably wouldn't be a single event because I just have so many crazy experiences to choose from. I guess I will just share all the stories over seperate posts rather than a single one but I'll still share one right now. This happened in 6th grade-now, just so you get an idea of the setting I will go ahead and mention the fact that my elementary school actually had a sixth grade (meaning that you took your first year of middle school at that same school) and because of that, the building was pretty big. It happened to be our last week at that school, so me and a bunch of my friends ended up planning this massive water balloon fight (yeah, its cringe but that was the dough back in elementary) to take place on one of the days that week, I believe that it was the third from last day. We all managed to get ourselves excused from our respective classes since it was pretty close to lunchtime. Here in Canada, elementary schools have a recess straight after lunch so teachers don't really roam the halls looking around for anything in particular. Knowing this, we snuck into the bathroom and managed to fill up most of the water balloons, the strange part is that we didn't even have the proper filtering nozzle used for filling the balloons (you'll know what im talking about if you have ever used water balloons) but the bathroom sink nozzle was a perfect fit anyway. We filled up the balloons and as soon as we got outside the bathroom, one of my friends decided to immediately throw a balloon at the other. Now keep in mind, this fight obviously wasn't supposed to take place in the hallway. I did say that teachers did not roam/secure the halls but it was still a big school and the odds of running into a teacher were still pretty high. Needless to say, the water balloon fight quickly erupted between us in the school hallway and we ended up completely soaking the floor as it continued. We also ended up running around the school multiple times trying to hit each other. We didn't really see any teachers although we did have multiple run-ins with the hall monitors. The hall monitors were pretty incompetent, so we would just run in the opposite direction, or into a staircase if we saw one and they wouldn't bother to do anything. Eventually the lunch portion of the break ended and the fight did end up moving outside (we didn't even stop to make the decision, we all just kind of ran outside). Before I continue with the story, I would like to admit that I have no clue how we never got into any sort of trouble for the indoor portion of the fight, you would think that one of those hall monitors would recognize our faces or maybe a camera would catch us running/splashing water; but no, nothing ever came up. Anyways, as the whole thing continued, it got to the point where we were going in and out in order to refill balloons and as this happened, a teacher apparently did spot one friend with the balloons. The kid who got spotted actually ran away but the teacher decided to chase him. We actually saw it happen and he ended up running through the upper baseball field and off of school property to escape. The teacher did stop chasing him by this point, but since it was elementary school, students walking off property was a huge deal. The principle was notified shortly after and he actually left school property to look for the kid (because he had actually ran off of school property multiple times in the past. I don't know all the details beyond this point since I never saw any of it but according to that same friend, the principle chased him through the nearby plaza and through a catholic church and he still never caught him (my friend just went home after). Well, he ended up getting a 3-day suspension but it honestly could have been worse tbh. Fortunately, my friend didn't tell the teachers we were involved so the rest of us were completely fine. It's obviously been many years since that day and me and my friends have definitely matured and grown past those stupid jokes (including that one guy who would run off), it's become a lot more about studying and paying attention and a lot less about fooling around although, we still joke about the principal's reaction. The lessons learned from this story? Dang, there are far too many but the main ones are; don't pull dumb stunts while you are in school since it really isn't that hard to be a good/decent person, choose good people to hang out with during your time in school and lastly, don't leave school property because your principle may very well feel inclined to chase you through a church.
In 8-9th grade I threw away this girls phone because my girlfriend at the time told me to, this girl was always mean to us and I guess my girlfriend wanted revenge, I also did many other horrible things and things that made me uncomfortable that she told me to do and I was never caught but to this day I feel like a horrible person, I never talked about it to anyone before. I also never got caught somehow but that should have been a sign that it was a toxic relationship but me at the time was blind by love. But when the Janitor was emptying out the trash he found the phone and turned it into the main office and it was returned to her so happy ending... for her at least dang man, thats crazy but you did the right thing lol
if im being totally honest i cant remember the craziest thing i did
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