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Picture of Babygrl101
Registered: May 10, 2005
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i think it is pressuring to go to high school coming from the middle school. i feel so overwhelmed. like you go from being known and not picked on to the exact opposite!! how fustrating is that!?! (sigh)... thats all.
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Registered: March 24, 2005
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Originally posted by CelticNewAger:
I was surrounded by mentally retarded buffoons in middle school. I despised it with such a huge passion...

Now, I have a corillo (a group of friends) made up of about 6-7 main friends, and the ironic thing is, half of us met at mental hospitals.


exactly what happened to me. in middle school, kids try to act grown up by putting everyone down. it was great to get to high school, where people were more mature.
not that i'm extremely mature. its just awesome to be away from the childishness & pettiness that was middle school.


undermine thier authority, reject thir moral standards, make anarchy & disorder your trademarks. cause chaos & disruption but don't let them take you ALIVE! -sid vicious
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Registered: December 11, 2003
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Ok, ok...now that I'm not *****y...

I hated middle school, solely because all the teachers were horrible, and the kids were incredibly mean...to everyone.

In highschool, people started maturing. My teachers turned out ok, my foreign exchange was decent, etc. Oh, and I love the classes, except the science ones...


"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: June 14, 2004
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I don't know what this is about, but marine (13, definitely not 16) and Celtic: The first of you seems rather intelligent and easy to get along with and I know the latter is both. So I don't know what the problem is but two good people on this site don't need to be arguing over nothing.

To the writer of this post: My middle school was horrible. I was thankful to get to high-school. Yes, there are a lot more ***holes but at least they're like that openly and about more important stuff then in middle school. In middle school, there's more behind your back kind of stuff and, "I don't want her all over my man," kinda junk.

High-school is definitely better, in my opinion.


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Registered: April 15, 2005
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I agree, so likewise, let's stop with the personality attacking ect. You do the same to other though, so really let's just debate if we want to debate we dont need to get personal.


"Che cosa facciamo nella vita, echos nel eternity."
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Registered: December 11, 2003
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Ehh, no, my ordeal isn't depression, dear, nor anxiety, nor anything of the sort. I'm very happy with my life and who I am, thank you. Plus, I don't believe in those things. They are nowadays too common and misdiagnosed. Read my signature. The last word of the first sentence, that was my clinical diagnosis.

You shouldn't trust me. That's wise out of you. If I feel it to be needed and that the person deserves it, I will manipulate him/her.

And I am genuine. The problem with you is that I am thus honest about myself, my mind, etc, that it shocks you. I'm the only moron who will admit to her faults, regardless of how dark they may be. If you need to know what they are, ask me privately. Nor do I care that you assume I am the same as the others, because you don't know anything of me, except what you have read of me on these boards, that are merely a minute part of my personality and my thinking.


"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: April 15, 2005
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I have gathered you are one of thoes people. One of thoes whom strives to be different in order to feel whole. Your need for uniqueness and "insanity" makes you feel superior over our race, thinking your handicaps are mearly small cooby wholes into being better than everyone else, or attempting to make yourself heard more than everyone else. I don't think your genuine, nor do I trust you, your sketchy and inconsistant.

My best friend has been in and out of mental portions of hospitals her whole life. And I have been by her side, since the first time when she was 8, Ive seen much in my lifetime. You are not the only one who has experienced anxiety, depression, insanity, their are hunders thousands millions just like you...so if this is an act of being different, your not, and I dont see you different than anyone else, your mearly just another partical in the wind.


"Che cosa facciamo nella vita, echos nel eternity."
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Registered: December 11, 2003
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Yes, literally.

Clearly you've never talked to insane people; they're geniuses. And I need intellectual stimuli in a person if I'm going to befriend them, if not, egh.

And no, I'm not offended by being called frightening. If I think of it, think of society's views and mine, yes, I would be afraid of myself if I wasn't me.


"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: April 15, 2005
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No offense but you are a frightening person celtic. You say you hated highschool because of "mentally retarted" kinds...do you mean literally because a disability is not "bafoonish", but then you continue to say your group of friends began all in mental insituted hospitals? hmmmm?


"Che cosa facciamo nella vita, echos nel eternity."
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Registered: December 11, 2003
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I was surrounded by mentally retarded buffoons in middle school. I despised it with such a huge passion...

Now, I have a corillo (a group of friends) made up of about 6-7 main friends, and the ironic thing is, half of us met at mental hospitals.


"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: April 15, 2005
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Clpo although I laugh and agree with your sort off cocky post. Immaturity is a shocker to oneself when entering High School and it takes a bit of time for some people to adjust...don't be so harsh.


"Che cosa facciamo nella vita, echos nel eternity."
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Registered: March 08, 2005
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umm i was always friends w/ the older kids so when i got to high school they just all kinda took me in. most of my friends were juniors/seniors when i was a freshman...that made things a lot easier. i suggest you do the same..make friends w/ some freshmen and sophmores taht are there right now. it'll make things a loooot easier.
~serena


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Registered: May 15, 2005
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depends on the school, but for me, yeah. friends split up and u have to find a group before they close up. plus, different schools have different curiculums, so it varies on homework and stuff.


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Registered: March 19, 2003
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*raises eyebrows* take your own advice marine


That might not make any sense but right now I'm too tired to explain it to you or to care .......
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Registered: July 26, 2004
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Marine, grow up. If you're not going to say anything but smartass comments, just leave this thread.


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Registered: February 22, 2002
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No need to justify this thread with anymore responses clpo13, move along and let this babygrl wallow in her own grief alone.


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Registered: November 05, 2004
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Would you prefer a middle middle school between junior high and high school? If that were the case, you'd still have the same problem going from the middle middle school to high school.

I also find it highly ironic that my experience was exactly the opposite. I was picked on mercilessly in junior high, but I almost immediately gained a large number of friends in high school. Ah, the advantages of being tall and smart. People fear you and love you at the same time. Then they start copying your answers and that gets to be a bugger.


The more you know, the less you don't know.
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Registered: September 19, 2001
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quote:
(sigh)...

Well, you took the words right out of my mouth.


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Registered: December 11, 2003
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Oh my god.

High school isn't preassuring. You HAVE to go there, I don't know if by law, but if you have any common sense and want a decent job (and not even high school diplomas can do that at times), you must go to higschool.


"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
Picture of marine16
Registered: February 22, 2002
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Yeah high school was real hard..........

except it wasn't in anyway.

It was a good effort tough - trying to get people to rally around your sympathy.


Marine 16 - the man, the myth, the legend
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