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- Feb 3, 2013
I was curious... Considering we look at Chris and are amazed that he's concerned about crap that happened in high school, 13+ years later, when does a normal person realize how pointless it all was? Granted, it'll be different for everyone, depending on what high school was like for you personally, what you did in the next few years, and if you kept in contact with anyone you went to school with. I'm just wondering if there are any overall trends.
Edit: I mean, to be fair, High School almost always seems really important AT THE TIME. It's just that for most people, it doesn't take long for adulthood to overshadow its role in your life.
FWIW, I voted Two Years, since that was about the point when I realized that I couldn't remember the names of some people in my (rather small) class, and I was no longer even remotely bothered by any rejections I'd had in high school.
Edit: I mean, to be fair, High School almost always seems really important AT THE TIME. It's just that for most people, it doesn't take long for adulthood to overshadow its role in your life.
FWIW, I voted Two Years, since that was about the point when I realized that I couldn't remember the names of some people in my (rather small) class, and I was no longer even remotely bothered by any rejections I'd had in high school.