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Pet_Sounds 10-16-2014 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1498385)

Jerry-rigged - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Son of a bitch.

The Batlord 10-16-2014 03:15 PM

Weird. Why would there be two different spellings?

Pet_Sounds 10-16-2014 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1498392)
Weird. Why would there be two different spellings?

See the bottom of the definition.

Scarlett O'Hara 10-17-2014 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1498022)
High school was weird for me. Went to four different high schools, met my first boyfriend from one of their forums, got drunk with him and his graduated friends all the time but still kept that 4.0 son. I really didn't give a **** about the people in the school because I already had folks to hang with when the bell rang. Just read a lot, headphones in constantly, never got ****ed with or talked to, except by teachers who thought I had family problems and wouldn't leave me the hell alone.

Moral of the story. Find your high school's forum or Facebook page. I mainly met people that had graduated and were trolling them, but it was still friends in the area. And meanwhile, do the lone wolf thang.

I kind of was always a little bit of a loner at high school. I was my own person and had my own style and opinions which didn't go down well for the sheeple. I was bullied by the guys of my school because they thought I was ugly, my white skin was disgusting (tan was the only acceptable skin colour) and I was a loser. They made sure I knew about it. Of course these were the "cool guys". The "cool" girls avoided me and talked about me away from my face. I made a best friend who also got bullied for being white skinned and ginger and through a school camp I made friends with a group of guys into heavy metal and were not the normal sport playing idiots. Because I was an outsider I ended up doing things alone a lot. When I got to 15 I dyed my hair and gained a big confidence. I befriended lots of guys and girls from another school through smoking together at the bus stop before school and introduced my bestie to them. I dated guys and dressed differently so by that point was called a "skank" and "slut" but also was considered highly intelligent and did well at school. I had a lot of fun with my bestie and we did musicals together, went to parties, got wasted on alcohol and weed and enjoyed our time as much as possible. Teachers got so mixed up that they callled me her name and her my name. That's how inseparable we were. Me and her literally laughed about everything and everyone. We had tons of inside jokes which made time in high school fun.

I had many rumours going around about me all throughout high school like: one boob was bigger than the other (true), I stuffed my bra, I was a lesbian, I got fingered in religious studies class and was moaning, I kissed girls, I had a online dating profile (someone made it without me knowing), etc.

In the last year of school most people had matured and people were nice to me. Some girls wished they had known me earlier better. I was skinny as **** (with b cup boobs) so many girls who talked to me finally said they wish they had my body. I got awards at my last year of school and graduated with University entry, No one was surprised.

I found high school upsetting and fun at the same time. You have to make it fun or you end up alone and miserable. Don't judge people before actually getting to know them. You might find a best friend that you can share everything with like I did. It's been 14 years that we have been friends (we did have a break up for 2-3 years after a big fight during 2nd year at college) and I'm going to her wedding in January.

I learned that people secretly admired me for my big personality, my ability to be myself and not follow what's cool. I realised by the last year of high school that I became the confident and happy person I am through being bullied. I took something horrible and built up my defences and didn't let the hate bother me. During University I had the bullies go out of their way to chat to me and were really nice. People can take a long time to mature, it's not always personal if they attack you. A lot of hurtful comments stem from their own insecurities and crazy hormones.

Carpe Mortem 10-17-2014 09:10 AM

I'm always surprised when I hear about people being bullied. Until age 16 and whatever grade or year that translates to for you, I was a loner and didn't hang with anyone. I never got **** from anyone and never saw anyone getting ****. This was when I was a little fatty, too. Different cultures I guess.

I have heard from people I apparently went to school with since then that people thought I was a snob because I asked to work alone on group projects, which is hilarious to me. The fact I had rumors about me in the first place is hilarious, the fact people I totally don't recognize and apparently had classes with are the ones telling me is hilarious, and that rumor in particular is pretty funny.

Plankton 10-17-2014 04:56 PM

Working 7 days this week. 3 different jobs, and three different types of work. Bad on the body, good on the wallet. It's why I ain't been around much. Much love to mah peeps. Keep it real.








I couldn't type that without laughing, but yeah. 7 freakin days.

Sequoioideae 10-17-2014 08:24 PM

I dropped out of high school when I was 16. I never went, was really weird and awkward, and did my own thing. Never really bullied, it was a big school so people did whatever. I was really pretentious about the music I liked, and I constantly pissed people off (especially the emo crowd) and told them how crap their music was. I probably should have gotten my act together, and stayed with the hardcore kids, try playing music in a band or something, but it's whatever. It feels empowering dropping out, getting my GED and being farther ahead of some of the people that actually graduated.

GuD 10-18-2014 07:14 PM

Leaving Portland in 10minutes... kinda sad. Day one was hectic but I still had fun. I found a ton of really cool shops, met a ton of cool people. Even thecrusty punk kids are friendly... its kinda weird. Food out here is great. Got to see TacoCat. Cool crowd. Legalweed in Vancouver ain't bad but its pricey. I could see myself being really happy here. I guess its on its way downhill now rhough, no rent control and lots of people coming over means housings getting pricey. But food n stuff is cheap. And no sales tax is cool. Idk. I'm all aflutter and giddy

Frownland 10-18-2014 07:41 PM

Did you get to see Paul?

ladyislingering 10-18-2014 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by WhateverDude (Post 1499270)
And no sales tax is cool.

It's cool til those jerkwads from Oregon come to Washington and force businesses to honor tax exemption just because they're from Oregon.

They'll do it even if the tax is literally 12 cents (or lower).

I'm like, bitch, I will give you 12 cents if you fuck off and get out of my state. Pretentious assclowns.

Glad you had a good time. I'd like to go there sometime myself.


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