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Lullabye

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pantallica95 said:
Gee, i start high school in about 5 days so all these stories are REALLY making me look forward to this experience. But then funny stories my dad tells do the opposite.

But i go to a school where sports are EVERYTHING. And lucky me! I am blessed with zero athletic ability. Which i wouldnt mind if the school wasnt so focused on sports. So I am automatically downgraded as soon as i stepped in to the middle school to DORK!

But I have a temper, and i got sort of tallish/muscley-ish over this summer, so i should be left alone for the most part.

But my worst memory so far was probably when i got pissed and hit a kid in gym class just as the gym teacher was looking over. But it was unprovoked (physically at least) so i thought my dad was going to beat me. With a lawnmower. But nothing really happened other then the dissapointed talk. Dad's cooled off since i was 4.
so he beat you with a lawn mower until you were 4? At least he's creative.

kay i remembered another one.
During a gym class one afternoon, my teacher(the same one from the change room) was crippled. SHe had a cast on her foot, and as such all she did was get us to pass vollyballs to eachother whilest she sat in a chair and played with her hair. Now I don't know why, but my life is like the comedic harems you see in anime, only there are no girls, and the misunderstandings never get explained properly.
So, with my fantastic luck I got stuck with the douche bag showoff jock who has to hit th ball as hard as he can while at the same time demonstrating his terrible aim.
up goes went the ball
down came his fist
there goes another poorly aimed over powered spike which should've been followed by a snub rmemark, only this time it wasn't. SO I looked at where he was only to see him turned around and walking away.....?huh? what the? Whatever right? so i about face to go get teh ball. Instead I find a very pissed off cripple teacher with a ball sitting in her lap and her apparently very expensive glasses chipped and ruined.
I got detention. I didnt bother explaining, it would not have made a difference. And Im lazy.
 
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My worst memory of school was when I got shot with a BB Gun. Some idiot thought it would be fun to shoot at people in the hallway. The funny part? It was Spring 2000. The idiot didn't really think that through, did he?

If you really have a problem with immature people, the best strategy is to evaluate the merit of their statements. Does someone calling you an idiot really matter? Nope. Just let them have their fun and when they get busted for assault, possession, or a misdemeanor, you'll have the last laugh.
 

esperandote

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i was bullied when younger too but not that bad. i never got beaten, they just took my money :(

Failing a class in College was pretty bad, i had never failed a class before.
 

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I hated High School because it was the most boring and largely pointless thing I've ever done. But now I'm starting College I never have to do all the shitty lessons I used to have to (English comes to mind, christ most of it was ye olde English or poetry, which I refuse to recognise as a form of anything other than shite), and all the assholes aren't smart enough to get into the College me and my mates are going to. :D
 

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My middle school English teacher (7th grade or ages 12-13 for you nonamericans) had a terrible temper and he had 'stumpy'.

Stumpy was a paperweight that looked like a tree stump and had googley eyes glued on and a green grin painted on it which I grew to loathe.

Whenever more than 3 students got 'too loud' he would have stumpy teach the class. Which mean sit up straight with your hands on your desk eyes foreward for at most an hour. If you so much as looked at the clock (which was in the back of the room) detention for you; Stumpy didn't say you could look at the clock. My class had some really loud mouthed gossipy girls so this would happen about once a week. The next day he'd expect our homework to be done weather or not we got to learn how to do it. I still pulled an A though because my mom was an english teacher.

Ha!
 

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primary school sucked but the only thing I can think of that was wrong with my secondary school is that they refused to turn on the heating even when it was freezing outside!
 

Amethyst Wind

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In my middle year of high school (3rd of 5), things came to a head between me and a guy with a mutual hatred of each other. During a break he slaps me in the eyes (weird I know, not particularly painful either) at which point I, having decided to obey my parents wishes not to fight, decide to leave the room. Marcus (my 'opponent') decides to follow me, shoving me in the back.

Once outside the room the fight stops. This wasn't a physically damaging moment for me, it's more a psychologically regretful one. I greatly love my parents and try to live a lot of my life by what they've taught me. In this case they were very wrong. Marcus did not know how to fight, I did. Were I to repeat the situation I would not leave, I would proceed to turn around and slam his face into every available flat surface until I wouldn't be sure he even had a face anymore.

Violence does not solve everything, but turning the other cheek is fucking worthless, when I have children of my own, I will be teaching them, boys and girls, that if they were to find themselves in a physical conflict, they are to do everything in their power to end it efficiently, which means making it so the other person is physically unable to hurt them.

This wouldn't be bullying, since I don't want my kids to ever START a fight, I want them to use self-defense to send a message to bullies that if they want to start something with my kids, my kids will finish it.

Mum, Dad, I love you but FUCK PACIFISM, it doesn't work!
 

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I'm a dick, and I'm pretty smart. My school is full of retards, literally 80% of the graduating class won't go on for further education. I have one more year til I can get out.. and they're making it as shitty as possible for us. Metal detectors, cell phones completely banned, no iPods.. and most of my teachers are goobers who couldn't teach anywhere but a shitty public school with run-off idiots from the Pittsburgh school system. Our security guards are about as effective as swiss cheese condoms. Last year, I could bum a cigarette off of any of them.. and the one, I couldn't make up a more ridiculous character. 5 Foot tall, lazy eyed, uncoordinated Dean-o. He pretty much begs kids to be friends with em.. he's given us booze right out of his house. And by house I mean, shanty apartment in the ghetto. It's a fucking joke, I can't wait to get away from this shit.
 

Tyrant T100

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Well I've had a lot of bad experiences in school. I've been bullied by loads of various groups in Secondary school. (I'm mildly autistic as well that makes it worse) and most of the bullying was because people considered me to be a homosexual. However the year just passed when I decided enough was enough and started assaulting people, getting drunk with my "friends" and befriending many of the teachers so I get extra benefits. Yep life is good now.
 

Jarek Mace

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I have alot going here...
Some funny, some amusing, some involving someone in a great deal of pain.

First of all, bout two years back in Secondary school, or high school as Americans call it, I was dying of laughter so much, I slammed my head and hands on the table, with a yoghurt in my hand, it explodes all over my two friends on the other side of the table, hilarious.

I get very violent, I don't take crap from anyone, my friend really got on my nerves...
Remember in star wars episode 1? Or 4 as it's called now...damn clone wars saga..
When Vader picks up the rebel vanguard by the throat, it was a replica of that.
Jeez, I would do it again with half a chance.

Another time me and my friend where discussing political parties, when his twin (As seen in my above stanza) buts in and insuls me without reason, this envolves me giving him a swift and effective backhand to the face.

And only one other case was when I stuck my friends foot down a toilet...couldn't get out for a few hours afterwards...
Good times.
 

Cavouku

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I don't so much repress bad memories, as much as either don't recognize, or remember them. I don't know, and if something bad happened to me, I'd either not care, think it wasn't that bad, or forget.

Besides, I fear no person, and would beat any dumbass that tries me shitless. If not, I has cousins. 2, and a good group of... what I call "counter assholes." Friends who are assholes and will be assholes to assholes.
 

Sipo

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my school is lame. i fell down a flight of stairs once but that about all.
 

Azraellod

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years 7 to 10 were horrible for me.

it was not that i was the target of particularly bad attacks, it was the sheer relentlessness of everything. i would get picked on at least twice a day, and i couldn't do anything about it because i cannot remember names at all, so i could never remember who it was.

this made me change my character completely. i am now much darker then i was, and more judgemental. i suffer from frequent depression, and have in the past been induced to attempted suicide because of panic attacks caused by this. i only survived because my brother walked into my room at the wrong moment and told my parents.

it lessened in year 11, but i was still picked on by people much younger then me. i had sorted out my problem with names by means of looking at a list of names and faces, but they didn't take them of year 7s until the end of the year, which i considered a stupid policy. the same applied to students who transferred there, who could more or less do as they pleased because of this.
 

Jarek Mace

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Azraellod said:
years 7 to 10 were horrible for me.

it was not that i was the target of particularly bad attacks, it was the sheer relentlessness of everything. i would get picked on at least twice a day, and i couldn't do anything about it because i cannot remember names at all, so i could never remember who it was.

this made me change my character completely. i am now much darker then i was, and more judgemental. i suffer from frequent depression, and have in the past been induced to attempted suicide because of panic attacks caused by this. i only survived because my brother walked into my room at the wrong moment and told my parents.

it lessened in year 11, but i was still picked on by people much younger then me. i had sorted out my problem with names by means of looking at a list of names and faces, but they didn't take them of year 7s until the end of the year, which i considered a stupid policy. the same applied to students who transferred there, who could more or less do as they pleased because of this.
Welcome to Britian.
 

Froobyx

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I got bullied since I started nursery at like 3, started school at 5 and finished school at 15...

13 years being bullied !_!, I don't trust people as much as I should and I've learnt that I can't keep friends for much longer than a few months.

I've also being pushed down a flight of stairs and pushed against a wall and threatened....

I was always the one in trouble though.

I remember in year 6 I was being bullied by some asian lasses... And I got reported for being racist when I retaliated. :(
 

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speidel28 said:
i used to like school, until i entered middle school. ugh
im going to enter high school, i heard its better than middle school, so maybe i will like school again
Don't expect too much of a differnece, but there is a differnece, at least for me. They let you do more intresting things at high school, trust me.

OT: During work experince, I was a teaching assistant. I played football with the 4-6 year olds. I kicked the ball, ball meets kids face. The kid was fine after ice packs later.

Another time, while I was on crutches in Year 10/10th Grade, I was hopping too fast and face meets floor.
 

ZomgSharkz

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Wow...listening to these stories I'm really glad that I'm me. I can't really think of any bad moments in school, except for a few brief arguments with friends that are usually resolved in about an hour.

Actually I do have one bad memory. We were eating lunch in the commons of our high school and everyone who ate at our table usually just threw their backpacks in the corner. Randomly some lady (I don't know if it was the assistant principal or what) walked over, picked up my friend's and my backpack and just walked off. When we followed her and and asked if she was going to bring them back she got really pissy and angry, then took us to some back room and searched us for Pot.
 

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Captain Pancake said:
My school has always been full of assholes. Guys would look down at me, girls would laugh at me, and the only support i had was a select few friends. I was bullied once, but then he left and i never saw him again. And school only got bad for me when i left Wales and came back to Scotland... But anyway, once i got to about 3rd 4th year I became quite an introvert and waaaay too cynical. that's when all the shit stopped. Now I have my friends, and everybody else can suck it. Moral of the story? Stay in Wales.
Kids in Scotland are a ***** aren't they? Laugh at anyone who is from somewhere else/different accent. The girls try to smart and laugh and make fun of you. I was lucky enough to make friends with quite a few people in the school, and if girls said anything to me and laugh, I would shut them up with one witty remark.

I guess my worst experience is this guy in school comes up to you and pretends to rape you, yea I know and he did it when a girl I liked was walking by but I punched him in the gut after that.
 

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pantallica95 said:
Gee, i start high school in about 5 days so all these stories are REALLY making me look forward to this experience. But then funny stories my dad tells do the opposite.

But i go to a school where sports are EVERYTHING. And lucky me! I am blessed with zero athletic ability. Which i wouldnt mind if the school wasnt so focused on sports. So I am automatically downgraded as soon as i stepped in to the middle school to DORK!

But I have a temper, and i got sort of tallish/muscley-ish over this summer, so i should be left alone for the most part.

But my worst memory so far was probably when i got pissed and hit a kid in gym class just as the gym teacher was looking over. But it was unprovoked (physically at least) so i thought my dad was going to beat me. With a lawnmower. But nothing really happened other then the dissapointed talk. Dad's cooled off since i was 4.
If this school is really focused on sports, then may i recomend you try high jump? I started that durring my first year of high school, it's something you can be good at from the first jump or quickly get the hang of (it's not for every one though), also you can improve very very quickly at it.

My worst school memory:

Second year of high school (so i was 14) this kid i'd had a problem with sicne i was 9, put 3 stapples (the big kind you use to hold metal together) in my left hand with a staple gun. i got a bit ape shit at the sight of the blood and broke 2 of his ribs and four of his fingers. I couldn't look at my self in the mirror for more than a week after that.

Though i'm sure that kind of stuff won't happen to you. Best of luck =]
 
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Well, aside being put into the retard classes after I transferred school, and them taking an ENTIRE year to realise I possesed half a brain, nothing too bad has happened to me... Yet.