A list of puns related to "Big Bend High School"
Just heard that Bush and Travis are on lockdown? Any information available? Am currently on hold with their front office, need to know if we have to rearrange transportation
βUtah-t me a lot.β
He looked at me and said simply, "hey, I'm serving a youthful porpoise."
Credit to the late, great Norm MacDonald, whose version is lengthier and, of course, funnier.
So unprofessional..
To explain a bit more, after I dropped out I became an autodidact for 3 years, took the GED, then made my college apps with my only *formal* education being aforementioned high school I dropped out of. With the aforementioned GPA.
EDIT: Wish I could change the title to say "education of maybe your average 4th grader", but you get what I mean.
https://homicide.latimes.com/post/cleamon-demone-johnson
I only found the article because I was looking for an article about the Slim 400 murder seeing as tho people are saying he died on 7th ave & Manchester and other people are saying he died on Slauson & Western, but the la homicide site hasn't been updated since November.
*EDIT:* He got killed on Oct 30th
His Dad was a Evil mf wit over 30 murders on his belt, and his son tired to emulate him even tho Big Evil was locked up most of his life. Can't say R.I.P bcuz them Swans don't play fair, i don't respect gangs that affiliate themselves with racist Hispanics that write NK on they walls, it's literally anti black and in 2021 these niggas is puttin on mexicans. Throw the whole hood in the trash.
Some context. I (29 F) have lost 40 lbs. Iβm just under 5β6 and was always around 140-145. In high school I got down to 125 but was obsessive about it & miserable to be around. (For example I would panic if my family ordered pizza & Iβd insist on getting the lowest calorie pizza. A nightmare I tell ya.) I realized I was getting obsessive & ended up back at 140-145. I gained to 168 at my highest weight a few years ago. I lost the weight & have hung out at around 135-145 ever since. Summer 2021 I wanted to lose the covid 10 & get back down to 135. I did so but then without really trying I kept losing. Today Iβm at 128, & yet lately I have been feeling very self conscious. I still donβt feel skinny enough. I find myself checking myself throughout the day & just feeling very aware of my body, and not in a good way. I donβt understand why I donβt look skinnier. When I was 125 in high school, I feel like I look much thinner than I do now. Is this an age thing? Has anyone gone through this before? Iβve of course gone through insecure patches but this one feels different and confusing.
I was somehow reminded of this from a video and now I'm annoyed and need to tell the world. I think this would belong here because we were minors at the time.
The town I was growing up in had two middle schools. I went to one and I had a friend who went to the other. When I was in 7th grade I had to transfer to the other school where my friend (NG for "Nice Girl β’" for reasons I'm not gonna go into here) went to. There was this girl (AG for "Annoying Girl") that NG didn't get along with for reasons I can't remember. It was for something I wasn't around for. Dumb, petty middle school reasons I'm sure. I didn't really like AG either. Nobody did, because, well...
One day AG thought that she would hurt our feelings somehow if she told us that we're not invited to her birthday party. I dunno why she thought this. I didn't know her so I said "Okay? I don't care." And she cried. She cried and ran to the one teacher from the one class we both have together. The teacher got mad at us for "making fun of AG" and when I told her what I said she was like "I don't care what said, you're going to a pizza party tomorrow. If you don't I'll write you up!"
...Thinking back she was kind of an insane teacher who liked to abuse her power. I'm going to have to seek out a sub for crazy teachers later.
Anyway, we were suddenly invited to a "party" that AG didn't want us to go to (it wasn't really a party because we couldn't be disruptive to the surrounding classrooms. We just ate free food) and ever since then until I graduated, and we couldn't do anything about it because we knew that she would just cry to the teacher again.
I tried my best to just tolerate her. It didn't work very well. Here's a list of similar things she did:
7th grade- She cried when she was told to keep her backpack in her locker because "she got her parent's permission to carry it around with her." (They failed to tell the school this.) She called them, they talked to the teacher and the teacher was like "whatever. I doubt she has anything" and wrote some kind of permission slip or something.
8th grade study hall- She was asked how she was doing by a teacher, just casually and she started crying while saying "not getting the fried chicken because my parents gave it to my sister for lunch." When the teacher was like "well you have to share" (or something generic like that) she stopped crying suddenly and got angry at the teacher. The teacher was like "I don't know what to tell you" so she scoffed and g
... keep reading on reddit β‘Currently still in high school, my last year.
And I want to know if high school life really a big deal? I hear people telling me how they look back on there hi high school memories joy. They reminisce on the good times they spent in highs school.
I only asked because I've been bullied all throughout high school. Alienated and Islolated since freshmen year so I never really got the "highschool" experience. Never gone out with friends, never had study groups or had a little hangout corner.
This year, the bullying has stopped but my reputation still lingers so it makes it hard to make friends.
So am I missing out? Am I missing out on the big highschool experience?
High school football ( American ) in the US is huge and schools compete against each other and some can draw crowds in the many thousands. The high school players can be scouted by top American colleges and the elite players can be offered full scholarships. Is the UK school system similar when it comes to football ( uk ) or is high school athletics not as important as it is in the US.
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