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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 410104" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Elementary school was very doable, some teachers liked me, some teachers hated me but it usually worked out just fine.</p><p>Homework didn't exist yet, life was all about "where's the fun" and "where's the candy".</p><p>High school was a nightmare but at that age I was also a nightmarish person. Seems like a strange thing to say about myself but I don't see the need to sugarcoat it.</p><p>The only good memories I have of that school is when I wasn't there, faking illness or because one of my gazillion doctor & dentist "appointments". I have no idea how I got away with it for several years. Eventually it came to a dramatic conclusion and that's when I left and went to other schools achieving zero-point-zero.</p><p>That school is there, it's become bigger (like ROSE RED) and every time I pass the building I still feel absolutely repulsed by it.</p><p>I wish I had to money to buy it and then I could stamp it into the ground (and, metaphorically, a part of myself).</p><p></p><p>But let's not get too dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 410104, member: 8"] Elementary school was very doable, some teachers liked me, some teachers hated me but it usually worked out just fine. Homework didn't exist yet, life was all about "where's the fun" and "where's the candy". High school was a nightmare but at that age I was also a nightmarish person. Seems like a strange thing to say about myself but I don't see the need to sugarcoat it. The only good memories I have of that school is when I wasn't there, faking illness or because one of my gazillion doctor & dentist "appointments". I have no idea how I got away with it for several years. Eventually it came to a dramatic conclusion and that's when I left and went to other schools achieving zero-point-zero. That school is there, it's become bigger (like ROSE RED) and every time I pass the building I still feel absolutely repulsed by it. I wish I had to money to buy it and then I could stamp it into the ground (and, metaphorically, a part of myself). But let's not get too dark. [/QUOTE]
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