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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:58 pm
What in the hell has happened? Underclassmen are rude, defiant, and frankly are pissing me off. I'm a senior this year, and it blows me away how much freshmen today and freshmen my freshman year are different. Doesn't anyone respect the high school regime anymore?
I remember it as freshmen respected the seniors. And if they didn't, all it took was one "popular" freshman, a little duct tape, and humiliation to put them all straight. I remember teachers and parents stayed out of what happened to their freshman, they had brought it onto themselves. However, today it's all about not hurting or offending anyone. I remember having to wait for four years, or pray to God that I made nice with a group of seniors before I even dared to take a Seniors table or the very back seat on the bus. I mean Freshman year, I almost got my a** kicked for looking at a senior the wrong way!
Today, now I am being disrespected by all underclassmen! I'm still being shoved into lockers, having my lunch table taken by the new realm of hell, ad the worst of all when we pull seniority on it we are laughed at! It sickens me to think that today, seniors are no longer that vital and treasured and respected class that you did not ******** around with. Instead, a part of a game to see which freshman pisses us off to no return. It's to the point every tuesday is going to be when my senior friend traumatizes them and fridays there will be no limit to trashcanning a frosh that dares get under a senior's skin.
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:11 pm
it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you.
all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting.
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playing with myself Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:20 pm
I remember high school, been a couple years since I graduated, but it's still fresh in my mind.
When I was a senior, we had what was called a 'freshman friday', where freshmen got canned, swirlies, and duct taped to walls. I was lucky when I was a freshman to already have some senior friends upon entering, so my freshman year wasn't so bad.
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:40 pm
The point is, when did the freshmen get so unruly and think they are the top of the school? Is there not enough rumors to torture them to fear us seniors? even four years ago, I remember being terrified by seniors and would practically do anything just not get ductaped to the flagpol, like my ex had.
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:00 pm
playing with myself it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you. all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting. i agree with you ******** the underclassmen as they will only get worse and worse! when they are seniors they have to deal with even more drama!
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:16 pm
that didn't happen to me.
but that was because I predicted this would happen.
At the beginning of the school year Me and my best friend Stephen "Dinkweaze" took the baddest ******** freshman we could find, beat the s**t out of him, gave him a wedgey and stuffed him in the trash can. my friend Anthony "Pasta Power" Corseti distracted the study hall teacher by having her take him to the nurse. It was ******** AWESOME.
we humiliated this guy soooo bad.
there wasn't really any lowerclassman ballsy enough to pick on the seniors after that got around.
sure it was a little cheap but someone had to put those little snott nose bitches in their place.
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Mr Popo in your mouth Crew
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playing with myself Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:30 pm
Crisstella playing with myself it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you. all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting. i agree with you ******** the underclassmen as they will only get worse and worse! when they are seniors they have to deal with even more drama! that's... uh... not what i was saying. I was saying that it doesn't matter. they are who they are, and you are who you are. In the real world, seniority plays virtually no role. only skills do. so if you have a problem with not being coddled because you are a senior, or if you have a problem with people because they don't respect you, deal with it. if you want to give them a reason to fear you, go swing a couple baseball bats. otherwise, grow up.
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:43 pm
playing with myself it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you. all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting.
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Mr Popo in your mouth Crew
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:11 pm
Missy Eevee playing with myself it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you. all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting.  thats so cute! But for some reason I kinda wanna f*ck it...
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:23 pm
Oh No! What's this?!? An established class system being rebelled against? How terrible that fourteen year old kids are defiant to seventeen year old kids when clearly they should respect them solely because they're older and physically more mature... Damn, those three years of life experience in high school sure give them the authority and the right to look down upon those who are new to a place... I mean think about it, what situations have ever gone sour as a result of power abuse, fear mongering or unnecessary threats?
If you look at the big picture, it builds character and strength dealing with adversarial situations. It of course never leads to a continuing cycle of abuse and posturing... That could neeeeeeever happen in a million years...
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Quick Overview:
+ When the weak assume power they typically treat those who are weaker than them how they are treated.
+ High School Drama especially interclass Drama is a joke
+ Moro thinks you're a tool for complaining about this and has phoned a WAAAAAAmbulance for you already.
Final Note: Moro respects your underclassmen and they have his blessing as he is a firm believer in a no class society where seniority is meaningless and people are given power and authority based on their merits. If in your school people can take power by force alone, then by all means your underclassmen aren't uppity and disrespectful, quite the contrary, it just means that they figured out the game faster and were more ambitious and driven than your class.
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Moroseth Anaratharach Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:25 am
Ouch Moroseth....geesh. Sorry guys, last night a bunch of crap way more then the freshmen, came to a boil and frankly the ******** freshmen were the easiest thing to blow up over. I normally do find this juvenile, keep in mind though, when i rant don't use sarcasm, had i seen that last night, I think it would have spurred a rant that my poor boyfriend would have had to deal with and then he would have regretted the 3 hour drive to come see me. rofl Though that sounds like fun to watch from a second person pov, today, I am rather sure it wouldn't have been.
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:44 am
I'm a freshman and I could see where your coming from on how younger people are more crude than the last generation of kids. But then..I'm contradicting myself because the people that are going to be Freshman next year are probably going to be more respectful than our Generation ^^;
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:00 pm
playing with myself Crisstella playing with myself it's ok. just make it through the year, and high school will just feel like a big joke to you. all that drama-- meaningless. real life is much more interesting. i agree with you ******** the underclassmen as they will only get worse and worse! when they are seniors they have to deal with even more drama! that's... uh... not what i was saying. I was saying that it doesn't matter. they are who they are, and you are who you are. In the real world, seniority plays virtually no role. only skills do. so if you have a problem with not being coddled because you are a senior, or if you have a problem with people because they don't respect you, deal with it. if you want to give them a reason to fear you, go swing a couple baseball bats. otherwise, grow up. oh ok i get you now sorry for the confusion but if you had a senior year like i did you would want to hit just about anyone with a baseball bat lol but yeah was just trying to help
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:58 am
welcome to life you think this is bad w8 till you get a job. are you 18? if not smack a freshmen whats the worst that could happon, you get a few days off of school, unless your rents beat you.
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:14 am
Bogie...we've established this before, I am sixteen. As well as, I'm not the violent one in my family, my sister in the eigth grade is...which is why I am really happy I get to graduate.
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