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Okay so sure I've had an eyeful of fights in my years of high school. But today was just crazy, and really aggravating.

 

So I have early release everyday, and I leave campus at 1:50 instead of 3:25. Me and a bunch of people who also had early release were outside waiting for our parents when some chick starts screaming at us to get inside the building. We're all confused as hell, and then we go inside the front, and then we get yelled at to go to the soccer field. Me and some other people start complaining and wondering what's going on.

 

Turns out that some idiot made a bomb threat, and everyone couldn't leave cause the campus was on full lockdown. A bunch of bomb threats happened last year(I was living in another state at the time) but I'm just like really? Wtf. It's hot and I just wanna leave. Me and every other early release kid were outside in the 90 degree heat from 1:50 till 3:05. The other kids got to go back in at like 2:45. We were all pissed that we had to wait even longer than the other kids. >_>

 

The worst part about it is that today we had a dude come speak about Rachel's Challenge. The whole point of it to be kind and start a chain of kindness.

 

What's the worst thing that happened at your school?

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Its own existence.

 

The pupils were degenerate morons who proved Idiocracy true, the adults were more worthless and apathetic to the whole crappot than most adults on children's TV, and it even failed in the main purpose of schools: Education. How did it fail?

 

The place. Didn't. Believe. In. Grades.

 

Fortunately, even four years of mind-numbing soul-killing idiocy and continuous pain can't make a dent in my IQ or soul. ...Well, my IQ is unharmed, without a doubt.

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A mentally disabled dude brought an actual bomb somehow and set it up in the cafeteria. This was back in high school and the principal did not tell any of us there was a bomb in the school until after we finished taking what's called a TAKS test at 4:05. (Taks test is a test by the state of Texas and no student is allowed to leave the classroom for the entire day.)

 

And 90 degree heat? Ours is 102 with 98% humidity. :o


Long story short, we spent the whole day not knowing there was an actual bomb in the school. -.-

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Well, we never really had anything weird. I got in a number of fights when somepony would try to pick on me, usually some new foal moving into town, trying to look tough. I'd let them have some fun, warn them when I was sick of it, let them know that that meant they needed to stop, they'd almost always push their luck, and when they did, they'd get a beatdown.

 

The only major thing was kids would die every year. We had idiot kids wrecking against inanimate objects and such, every year, usually a full car, so the story was pretty self explanatory every time. Kids in a group, getting crazy, and losing control of the car.

 

We did have this one kid though. Dude had cancer, and almost nopony knew about it. He just went to school everyday like it was nothing. Wanted to be a normal teenager up until he died in the middle of our senior year.

 

Y'all stories are making mine seem lame. :derp:

 

Me and every other early release kid were outside in the 90 degree heat from 1:50 till 3:05.

90 degrees? That's cute. :muffins:

Haha, sorry, Arizona. It's still breaching triple digits right now.

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A mentally disabled dude brought an actual bomb somehow and set it up in the cafeteria. This was back in high school and the principal did not tell any of us there was a bomb in the school until after we finished taking what's called a TAKS test at 4:05. (Taks test is a test by the state of Texas and no student is allowed to leave the classroom for the entire day.)

 

And 90 degree heat? Ours is 102 with 98% humidity. :o

 

Long story short, we spent the whole day not knowing there was an actual bomb in the school. -.-

I know about the TAKS test. I've taken them a lot. I lives in Texas for like most of my life, I moved back a few months ago after living in Washington for a year and a half.

 

I don't know if it was 90 per say. Texas is hot. I'm sure it was like 100. I was just guesstimating :P

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This autistic girl in my class was struggling not wanting to get out of her seat and the teacher kept on pulling on her shirt so hard that it literally almost completely pulled off her shirt and bra and one of her breasts got completely exposed. I loled.

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One of the main things to happen was me :3

Put wires in socket, put them together

big flash big bang, me sitting there holding two smoking wires everybody is staring at me

 

and/or a teacher chopped a couple of fingers off in a door.

lol

 

Snowstorm? Literal foot of snow idk, it was horrible

 

other things happened but I forgot them

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I really hope I replied to cupcakes14 correctly. (if not someone tell me how to)

 

I live at the very bottom tip of Texas that is 15 minutes from Padre Island and 2 minutes from Mexico.

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The craziest thing to happen at my school was a fake bomb threat as well. Guy just wrote a note on the bathroom wall that he was going to blow the school up and everyone had to be evacuated. He never actually made a bomb, but he was expelled.

 

The entire high school was moved to the elementary gym across the street, and then on to a bunch of buses away from the school. It was winter in Pennsylvania, so it just felt cold, but the fact that I was occupying a space with at least 25 other people warmed things up a little. Also, I got a bloody nose that day, which was quite irksome. >_> We left school later than usual, and I believe my mom drove me home.

 

The only other weird thing to happen was that a stink bomb was set off, which made part of the school smell terrible for a day. :eww:

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Well, we never really had anything weird. I got in a number of fights when somepony would try to pick on me, usually some new foal moving into town, trying to look tough. I'd let them have some fun, warn them when I was sick of it, let them know that that meant they needed to stop, they'd almost always push their luck, and when they did, they'd get a beatdown.

 

The only major thing was kids would die every year. We had idiot kids wrecking against inanimate objects and such, every year, usually a full car, so the story was pretty self explanatory every time. Kids in a group, getting crazy, and losing control of the car.

 

We did have this one kid though. Dude had cancer, and almost nopony knew about it. He just went to school everyday like it was nothing. Wanted to be a normal teenager up until he died in the middle of our senior year.

 

Y'all stories are making mine seem lame. :derp:

 

90 degrees? That's cute. :muffins:

Haha, sorry, Arizona. It's still breaching triple digits right now.

Your stories aren't lame. They're really sad. Poor cancer kid. :(

 

And like I said to the other person, I was just guesstimating :P I always say 'like 90 degrees" and it could be like 100 out. It was probably like about 100. Idk I'm not a weather reporter .-.

I really hope I replied to cupcakes14 correctly. (if not someone tell me how to)

 

I live at the very bottom tip of Texas that is 15 minutes from Padre Island and 2 minutes from Mexico.

I just hit the quote button to reply, but I know you can reply another way. I don't know how though. :P b

 

But still, I see your comment. I live in Copperas Cove, a little city right next to Fort Hood :P

This autistic girl in my class was struggling not wanting to get out of her seat and the teacher kept on pulling on her shirt so hard that it literally almost completely pulled off her shirt and bra and one of her breasts got completely exposed. I loled.

I really shouldn't laugh, cause she's autistic and I never laugh at anyone like that. Partially because my brother is autistic and I know people laugh at him because of how be behaves sometimes.

 

But. Omg. Boobies. I'd probably laugh too if I saw it.

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I hit the quote button too but I don't see your comment being quoted anywhere? lol

Hmm...idk. When you hit the quote button it should show up in the comment box. Saying like quote name blah blah blah some weird numbers, the comment and then /quote.

 

Weird :huh:

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Too. Much. Crazy.To.Talk. About. Yeah a lot of odd stuff happened at my school. There was the time a girl vomited in lesson, and then proceeded to eat a bit of it. It also went over a bunch of my class mates books. Or there was the time I made my teachers computer talk to her and they couldn't get rid of it so they had to 'reset the whole system'. I quote because that's what I was told. I have more weird stories. A lot of things from my school were weird.

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Does your notification box tell you I quoted your comment? I seriously think I'm technologically handicapped. Lol xD

Nope, I just so happen to click on the thread whenever you comment. Weird...I must be psychic...kinda.
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Well, it may not be able to compare to a bomb threat, but this was pretty crazy. One day someone decided to bring a bunch of tiny plastic balls to school, and they scattered them throughout the school. They got everywhere, and people were slipping and falling down everywhere! :umad:  It was hilarious! Well at least it was until someone got hurt, then it stopped being funny. >_> No one ever figured out exactly who did it, and to this day there's probably still some of those little plastic balls hidden away is some corner where the janitor can't reach them.        

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The craziest thing that ever happened in my school was two years ago during lunch break when these two guys got into a huge fight in the cafeteria. I never did find out the reason for why they started fighting. Anyway, one of them got their nose broken and when a teacher had to break the fight up, he almost got hurt as well. They both got suspended for a long time after that.

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Back in high-school, and this was maybe 8 years ago... some dude who sat alone at lunch recess used to do salt. As in, line it up like cocaine and snort it up. He got what i assumed was an overdose one time, his face got all red and his eyes went all bulging and veins started appearing on his forehead. We called the school nurse who called an ambulance on him. We never saw him again, rumor says he was transferred elsewhere because of this.

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Six years ago, in primary school, it was break time this kid attacks another boy for no apparent reason! It ended with that kid giving the guy he attacked a wound so deep, you could actually see THE BONE! After that, the crazy kid was expelled.

 

Three years after that, I heard a story about a mentally unstable boy throwing a CHAIR at his teacher and giving her a concussion. Apparently, that story was true :o

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