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Post stories of people being weird or dumb in your grade/high school. You yourself can also be the weirdo/dummy in the story.
Late in grade school the kid next to me decided to staple his fingers together to impress everyone or something. He was very thorough in making sure his fingers were stuck to point that he couldn't physically move them and the teacher looked absolutely defeated when they discovered he was doing this. I didn't see that kid for about a week after he was sent to the nurse.
During sexual education, I had a friend who was blind sitting in on the same class as me. Since he couldn't see the educational videos, which weren't very verbally descriptive and also relied on diagrams a lot, he kept asking the teacher afterwards to give very detailed descriptions. It was great since the teacher was obviously getting very uncomfortable with how in-depth my friend wanted to go, and despite being blind I'm pretty sure my friend knew since his smile grew with each incredibly awkward question.
A kid in my grade school was known for being a vandal and recently got in trouble for riding his bike through a grocery store and intentionally ramming into the displays. He took up chasing people leaving school late with his bike and running them over, and one day decided to chase me. I stood between two basketball hoops that were side to side and had just enough of an opening for a person but not a bike, and he tried driving the bike through it anyways and it launched him off. He wasn't wearing a helmet and got scuffed up really bad and was completely furious, so he chased me on foot for a while. Last I heard he was expelled from the school for something but kept hopping over the fence in the school yard during recess to play around, so we theorized he was being homeschooled after that.
Late in grade school the kid next to me decided to staple his fingers together to impress everyone or something. He was very thorough in making sure his fingers were stuck to point that he couldn't physically move them and the teacher looked absolutely defeated when they discovered he was doing this. I didn't see that kid for about a week after he was sent to the nurse.
During sexual education, I had a friend who was blind sitting in on the same class as me. Since he couldn't see the educational videos, which weren't very verbally descriptive and also relied on diagrams a lot, he kept asking the teacher afterwards to give very detailed descriptions. It was great since the teacher was obviously getting very uncomfortable with how in-depth my friend wanted to go, and despite being blind I'm pretty sure my friend knew since his smile grew with each incredibly awkward question.
A kid in my grade school was known for being a vandal and recently got in trouble for riding his bike through a grocery store and intentionally ramming into the displays. He took up chasing people leaving school late with his bike and running them over, and one day decided to chase me. I stood between two basketball hoops that were side to side and had just enough of an opening for a person but not a bike, and he tried driving the bike through it anyways and it launched him off. He wasn't wearing a helmet and got scuffed up really bad and was completely furious, so he chased me on foot for a while. Last I heard he was expelled from the school for something but kept hopping over the fence in the school yard during recess to play around, so we theorized he was being homeschooled after that.
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