What were you like in high school?

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Bryant, Apr 20, 2009.

  1. Bryant

    Bryant New Member

    Popular? Unpopular? Prom Queen? Prom King? Jock? Nerdy? Cheerleader? Player? Quiet? Class Clown? :smile:
     
  2. Arwen

    Arwen New Member

    Uhm, school in Italy is a bit different. They don't organize activities like sports, chess and other stuff, so really ppl don't know each other. Only some ppl become popular, because they did something weird or because they r hot.
    Said that, I was nobody, exactly like most of other ppl. In my class, though, I was the "friend of the immigrants", "the girl who liked black guys", the "yo yo I like hip hop" girl, "the one who tell what she gotta tell to the professors". Lol, that's how they described me. I was the one who complained with the professors if something was wrong. Oh well, besides me being the first of the class in the humanistic subjects :cool: and the only one to be able to name some African countries and tell where they where in Africa ("ooooh, we thought that in Africa they spoke AFRICAN!!!").
    I was a clown too, sometimes I made school mates spit drinks etc.
    I remember some girls and me kept a blocknotes where I drawed the professors in a funny way. We wrote quotes, mistakes etc. I wish I could read that thing again, haha. Good times.
     
    Last edited: Apr 20, 2009
  3. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    Class clown when I was there, usually I cut class and hung out at Evergreen Plaza with my friends. When I was in HS, school was the last thing I cared about. It was all about partying and running with the BD's.

    Well, my first 2 years at least. Junior year, I buckled down and made drastic changes. I wouldn't say popular though, I never really did any High Schooly stuff. Never went to homecomings or prom. Only time I went to basketball games was when we played Farragut.
     
  4. Tony Soprano

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  5. robina

    robina New Member

    i was rather quiet as i was bullied for not hanging round the streets at night like the rest of them, my mum had my evenings planned for me, dance classes, swimming, guides etc

    i spent the first 2 years of senior school in the remedial classes as my hand writting was practically illegible. we then did those multiple choice questionaires and im getting between 90 and 100%, was accused of cheating, punished, made to take the tests again with a teacher standing over me, results were the same so was then moved to top sets which i hated, got bullied even more so started skipping in the afternoons

    i hated school, lol
     
  6. Liquid Swords

    Liquid Swords New Member

    I'm not going to lie I was a bit of a bad girl. Think the movie Thirteen. I pretty much spoke to everyone.

    I'm good now though. :smt051
     
  7. thepolice

    thepolice New Member

    I went to a music highschool ,studied in a piano class extra-time, participated in some school concerts with my classmates so it was pretty cool.I was in the handball team also and we were quite good, colleagues used to came and support us when we were playing with other teams.There were even 2 boys interested in judo,like I was,and we went together to practice with a crazy instructor and we used to make so much fun of him behind his back:smt003. Nice times.
     
  8. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    Awfully 'High School Musical' of you.
     
  9. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    I was that quiet dude in class who always came to school with a supposed angry look on my face. People always asked me if I was angry, and I wasn't. I didn't like a lot of the dumbasses there, and that may be part of the reason, but also, I just have a natural mean look I guess. It was also my "bitter towards society" stage. I just hated people. I was hella quiet in class, but it depended on what class. In my economics class, I would talk a lot, because my main set of friends were there, and at lunch I would talk a lot. I was hella quiet in class if I didn't have my good friends there, or didn't sit by them. It pretty much depend on who I was around. Outside of school, I was a fuck around kid. Started doing some crazy shit for a while with my friends. At the beginning of the second semester in 12 grade, some people we met got us into flipping people's cars over, stomping their windshields and using my slingshot to soot out car and house windows. I miss those days. Many epic Friday and Saturday nights spent cruising around while two of my friend's were wasted, our other friend the DD, and my being sober, but not having my license and just chillin' in the back seat.

    That was all 12th grade. I wouldn't call myself popular, or unpopular. A lot of people knew me, but I chose carefully who I was cool with. I was "that black kid, with the hood or the cd player on him" at times. Didn't like drawing attention to myself.
     
  10. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    I can see that about you. You have a great sense of humor. :D

    I was very shy in HS. I wasn't popular, I wasn't unpopular. I was just there. I had friends, and I was on the "fringe" of the popular crowd because alot of the popular people were the people I'd known since kindergarten. But, yeah, I was a wallflower, for the most part. I was involved in the Dance Club we had called Orchesis.

    But mostly, I never wanted too much attention on myself. ;)
     
  11. Stheno

    Stheno New Member

    I am still the same now as i was when i was in school quiet so not many people notice me, a good in away not many troubles :p
    there was only once in the school i argue with another girl there ... she annoy me that day with silly jokes ,and we started to argue and she ended in the ground she was a big girl and i was more thin that i am now if other people didnt stop me i dont know how will end this
     
  12. CAkicker

    CAkicker Well-Known Member

    I was pretty much the quiet that always had a great shape of friends. When people find out I take Taekwondo, I seem to get respect. Still didn't get me a girlfriend until the month I graduated. PThey always like to make fun of me when I liked somebody. It's funny how you change after all these years.
     
  13. fly girl

    fly girl Well-Known Member

    I ran cross country, played volleyball, participated in drama, competed UIL in shorthand, typing, prose, even won state in persuasive speaking. I caught a lot of hell from the girls basketball coach for not wanting to play, he even gave me licks once and tore my ass up.

    I wouldnt have said I was popular, but my younger brother says I was very much so and made his life much easier. Definately never hung out with the cheerleader crowd, was more with the immigrant kids and the mixed kids.

    Use to drive some of the older teachers crazy when I wore seamed stockings and stiletto platforms from the forties. I think it was the only reason I passed biology. LOL (in the seventies, any kind of hose were way out of style)
     
  14. satyricon

    satyricon Guest

    I rarely went and eventually stopped at 17.
     
  15. craxy

    craxy Restricted

    A ghost. Those fuck heads though they were too cool. And teenage relationships suck!
     
  16. Dex216

    Dex216 New Member

    I pretty much kept to myself and had very few friends. I wasn't popular at all and was not considered attractive
     
  17. Complex

    Complex New Member

    I was the one that knew all the illegal raves. ;) A lot of guys wanted to be friend me so I could introduce them to some of the girls I knew in and, out of School. I was the bloke you could put any student next to and we would become friends by the end of the period. I had lots of good friends ranging from nerds to bad b(w)oys. The little enemies I had or should I say wolf in sheep’s clothing were based on the assumption I was fucking their girls. Of course, they could never prove it. :smt077 High School was nothing more than a pit stop for me at the time. Meet birds take mediocre exams and, leave. College is far better from a mental standpoint. The only thing I learned in High School is not to be anti-social.

    Cheers!
     
  18. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    I was on the fringes of the popular group, but the one that hung back watching situations develope, like part of the furniture because we had known each other since primary school.

    Not a member of any club didn't want to be, did not hang out after school, i was not willing to sit in the park freezing my arse off to all hours, had a saturday job at age of 15 which my 15 yr old self took quite seriously lol.

    Basicaly I remember school being boring and occasionally stressful, if I upset anyone they always managed to be bigger than me and wanted to smash my face in. :D
     
    Last edited: Apr 20, 2009
  19. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    I hung out with the popular people but my dad was mad strict so I was never wild like the rest of my friends. I studied ballet, took foreign languages and did some sports. I had enough credits to graduate early and that is what I did. I really didn't "love" high school and was ready to move on.
     
  20. Persephone

    Persephone New Member

    I was the weird goth kid.
     

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