Push R Truth
Patti Mayonnaise
Unique and Special Snowflake, and a pants-less heathen.
Perpetually Constipated
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Post by Push R Truth on Feb 13, 2017 11:15:05 GMT -5
I was the kid that pulled his pants all the way to the floor then pulled my shirt up under my arm pits at the urinal in elementary school.
I was also the kid that ended up getting in huge trouble for doing half of what my friends did, and they'd get off scot free.
Edit: actually, thinking about how my parents acted and how I was... I was basically Butters.
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DragonMasterP
King Koopa
I'd change my avatar, but beardless Luke Harper is too funny.
Posts: 12,023
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Post by DragonMasterP on Feb 13, 2017 11:39:40 GMT -5
I was the kid who never really talked to anyone that much and almost never did school activities. I wish I did more of that now, but alas.
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Annette
Mephisto
You love me, you just don't know it yet.
Posts: 739
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Post by Annette on Feb 13, 2017 12:43:03 GMT -5
Middle of the crowd, popularity wise. I would say most people in my class knew who I was, even if we weren't friends. Did average in grades. School was something I did in between weekends.
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Post by karl100589 on Feb 13, 2017 12:52:57 GMT -5
I was the fat loser who stayed in front of the computer all the time, thankfully much has changed...
Now I'm the skinny loser who stays in front of the computer all the time.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Feb 13, 2017 13:01:42 GMT -5
In elementary school, I was the smart, fat asthmatic kid that got straight A's, except in gym class, where I performed embarrassingly bad. I feel like it was a kind of schadenfreude for the jocks, who hated me being the smart one in the classroom.
I stopped taking my inhalers (which were the entire reason I was overweight) and lost a ton of weight in time for high school, but by then, depression and other mental illness were kicking in, and my grades plummeted. But most people knew who I was, and I'd get a lot of "hi"s in the hallway. Never did figure that one out, given I was only mildly active when it came to school activities.
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Post by edgestar on Feb 13, 2017 13:06:30 GMT -5
I was in the citywide spelling bee in 5th grade, then cried when I was eliminated, because I thought I let down my school. Middle school, I had a small group of friends, that I still talk to. I tried to do my homework in school, so I didn't have to do it, when I got home High school- made the honor roll all 4 years, almost never brought homework home, because I did it in study hall, and any free time in class. I also tutored some of my classmates.
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Malcolm
Grimlock
Wanted something done about the color of his ring.
May contain ADHD
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Post by Malcolm on Feb 13, 2017 13:47:38 GMT -5
Elementary School- The artistic kid who tried too hard to be funny and wanted to be popular.
Middle School- The antisocial loner who everyone picked on.
High School- The antisocial loner who everyone picked on, ended up hating people in general, became a video game addict, didn't even want to go to school anymore because of bullies, and had suicidal thoughts.
Yeah...
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Nikki Heyman
Fry's dog Seymour
EXTREEEEEME Pony Manager
✬ Believe In The Fight ✬
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Post by Nikki Heyman on Feb 13, 2017 13:57:58 GMT -5
Elementary School- The artistic kid who tried too hard to be funny and wanted to be popular. Middle School- The antisocial loner who everyone picked on. High School- The antisocial loner who everyone picked on, ended up hating people in general, became a video game addict, didn't even want to go to school anymore because of bullies, and had suicidal thoughts. Yeah... hey, this sounds familiar..... been there, done that, should have burned my yearbooks in effigy
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Fade
Patti Mayonnaise
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Post by Fade on Feb 13, 2017 14:00:36 GMT -5
Elementary: I was pretty popular cause my parents would throw huge parties for me and my classmates. Also always got A's!
Middle: Grades started to slip. Found a good dozen guys in a tight knit Kliq. Dorky. Considered ourselves apart the ITTBP (idiots trying to be popular).
High School: first half? An extension. Our group was diverse. We had Hispanics, whites, Asians, blacks, athletes, nerds etc...whereas most stuck to "their kind".
Became a big theater dork around this time (had acted for screen as a kid) but I lost a lot of weight from Junior to Senior year. So I went from kinda cool/dorky fat theater kid to kinda cool/dorky skinny theater kid.
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lionheart21
Patti Mayonnaise
Once did a thing...
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Post by lionheart21 on Feb 13, 2017 14:00:51 GMT -5
The wallflower that had the potential to do better than I had done. Not to say I was a bad student, I just know in hindsight that I could have done better.
I was also the kid that usually got messed with a lot, but eventually decided I had enough, started going to the gym and eventually got the better of my adversaries.
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Fundertaker
Vegeta
Hideo Kojima should direct every ending ever!
Posts: 9,194
Member is Online
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Post by Fundertaker on Feb 13, 2017 14:01:33 GMT -5
The larger intelligent one who was decent at sports and knew/was known by 1/3 of the school.
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Evil Homer
Hank Scorpio
I am Evil Homer, I am Evil Homer.
Posts: 5,392
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Post by Evil Homer on Feb 13, 2017 14:12:16 GMT -5
Average student , was bullied a bit in the sixth grade - eventually snapped on the bully , knocked him to the ground in the yard & put this punk in a sharp shooter. He never bullied anyone after that . Was never very popular but far from a loner , always had a small circle of friends
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SmashTV
Dennis Stamp
Big Money, Big Prizes, I Love It!
The Excellence of Allocation
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Post by SmashTV on Feb 13, 2017 15:19:07 GMT -5
Fairly quiet, close group of friends, really came into my own in terms of personality and confidence when I was 16 and it was just me and my friends in the sixth form.
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Post by Raskovnik on Feb 13, 2017 15:42:08 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 16:57:20 GMT -5
I was basically Bender from the Breakfast Club.
Swear to God, my principal even threatened to fight me once.
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Post by LexExpress on Feb 13, 2017 17:16:34 GMT -5
Started out as a very quiet, keen geeky sort who was top of the class academically but hated sport. Evolved into a bit of a cocky smart arse (who still hated sport!). Had a group of misfit friends throughout.
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unc40
Dennis Stamp
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Post by unc40 on Feb 13, 2017 17:31:20 GMT -5
I was the quiet kid who was liked but never popular.
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Post by DASH 243✅ on Feb 13, 2017 20:00:57 GMT -5
the quiet skater who skipped alot.
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Post by Rocky Raccoon on Feb 13, 2017 21:23:05 GMT -5
I was the intellectual, shy loner kid who became terrified of speaking to anyone due to being heavily picked on. Now I get paid to talk.
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Post by Nickybojelais on Feb 13, 2017 22:57:50 GMT -5
I wasn't a trouble causer, I just would never shut up during lessons. "A lively member of the class" is how my teachers diplomatically told my parents.
My main purpose for going to school was to play football (the soccer version). I'd play during morning break, lunch break and after school. seriously I used to spend something like 6 hours every day playing football when I was in school.
I didn't do much work, I always forgot to do my homework (because as mentioned above, I was too busy playing football!). But somehow I managed to take in a ton of information via osmosis because my exam results were very good!
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