High School

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Then you can appeal and win because it is disturbing no one, especially since they can't prove that what he was playing was inappropriate.
 
So because most of us (including myself) went on an art trip to NYC today, our school had 17 kids in it.
 
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Yeah, we are small as hell.

Understood, I went to a private school kindergarten and had a 9 kid class. But my elementary school had over 750 kids. Which made it about 100 kids overcrowded.
 
My school has between 1400-1600, but I don't know to which we are closer. But other schools around, like Perry Hall, and Westminster. And if Perry Hall sounds familiar, it is because you heard it on the news for the first day of school school shooting.
 
This girl in my art class- she is cute but I have no interest in her but I had a roll of tissue because I am sick and she came to me and ask if I could use your tissue so I can wipe my ***. My life has been raped with defile thoughts . It was a awkward moment. My life is confused
 
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On the bus to tech this morning, the kid in front of me kept talking in a high pitched voice. It's was really pissing me off so just to be an asshole, I sat so that my leg was pushed up against the seat and digging into his back. And for good measure I kept shifting positions. He shut up at least.

Plus there was almost a fight.
 
Try that at my school and snap off they will look at you dumb and give you 5 days suspension
Oh believe me I made them look like idiots. I was like want me to pull out my book of law I carry around =P
Then you can appeal and win because it is disturbing no one, especially since they can't prove that what he was playing was inappropriate.
This exactly. Nothing was inappropriate about the music I was playing and no one complained but the staff. Hell, one of the board members bought me breakfast the other day because I was wearing an Iron Maiden hat. :D

But seriously though, the state doesn't have a cell phone speaker decibel level law. My phone has a 2 watt, 2 speaker, 96dB system in it (at max volume, still not that loud in a crowded area). The school doesn't have a rule against it either, they just say they don't want to hear it. Well too bad.

I have roughly 500. 115 are graduating in my class. We started with close to 140. That many have failed and/or dropped out.

We had 900 or so then the classes and slowly shrunk. My graduating class is about 75-80, but my youngest sisters class is 35....
 
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I got mad during class, stormed out the room at the end of class, opened the door really hard, and the door extended too far and broke the bolt for the bar that closes it automatically. I didn't know I had broken anything until the band director found me during lunch and told me.
 
Yesterday I was doing up a rear end swap on some girls 1995 GMC Suburban. She made the mistake of swapping a light duty rear end to what was an originally heavy duty rear. So I get the old rear end out, now mind you, the gears are completely annhilated. I should have took a picture. There was a hole the size of 6 gold balls with gear marks around the part the pin goes through. Not good.

So it takes these kids 3 days to get it ripped apart, and it shouldn't have taken that long. Then the realize that it was a light duty rear when I took the drums off and went to swap the backing plates, and stupid me didn't measure the diameter of the whole for the axle housing. I tear down this new rear (it's already up in the air, new Gabriel shocks connected and shackles bolts in place, not torqued down, only thing left was to weld the rear sway bar mounts to the axle case) completely apart, only thing I didn't do was remove the 4 bolts holding the gears themselves in. Honestly tearing an axle apart and putting it back together takes about 5 minutes.

Pulled a small screw, slid the pin out and removed the C clips and slid the axles out. Go to put the new backing plates on and bam they don't fit. WTF. Haha. Not only that but when I took the differential cover off one of the bolts snapped. So now I have to drill it out and tap it.

Anyways I put the old backing plates back on/together after fortunately salvaging the e-brake cables and tearing the old brakes off them. Just have to replace the axle seals tomorrow and put the axle back together, do up the brakes real fast and then it should be out on the road. 2-3 more days I think. I get about 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day to work. Doing drum brakes takes much longer (especially having to bleed them) than tearing apart an axle and putting it back together, as dumb as that sounds.

So yeah that was my last few days, mainly today at school.



Also, my bus driver took us to McDonalds for coffee and food this morning since we had time to kill. Most of the other schools a few kids transfer to were closed so we had 15 minutes to stop and pick up breakfast. :D
 
Got a 67% on a chemistry test today. Pretty sure That's my worst grade on a test. I did all the math right, but I forgot to write Nitrogen and Iodine as I2 and N2, respectively. That right there cost me about 25%. Then the rest were dumb mistakes.

On the other hand, I've really wanted to make friends with a kid I sit by in English for a long time. So I finally stopped being shy and talked to him a bit. He also seems very shy, so we didn't say much be he seems very nice and hopefully I can have another friend.
 

Spring Break, that is. Today was the last day before spring break, so now I have not a weekend to remain unproductive, but an entire week.
 
Today had nothing funny besides lunch. We had pancakes for lunch since we were eating around 9:30 am and one of the guys got one of the pancakes, put it in his crotch, then threw it at a kids face. The person who got hit froze and had the pancake hit him directly on the face. Everyone including the guy who go hit laughed, then people started to throw that pancake around until everyone besides me got hit with it.
 
Today had nothing funny besides lunch. We had pancakes for lunch since we were eating around 9:30 am and one of the guys got one of the pancakes, put it in his crotch, then threw it at a kids face. The person who got hit froze and had the pancake hit him directly on the face. Everyone including the guy who go hit laughed, then people started to throw that pancake around until everyone besides me got hit with it.

I actually know a kid who took a Ritz cheese/cracker sandwhich and put it down under his, uh, "junk" if you will, while we were in the auditorium watching a play or movie or something. It was sweltering hot in there. Then at the end he took it out and gave it to this kid, and the kid ate it :lol: He said it was a bit soggy :lol::lol:
 
I actually know a kid who took a Ritz cheese/cracker sandwhich and put it down under his, uh, "junk" if you will, while we were in the auditorium watching a play or movie or something. It was sweltering hot in there. Then at the end he took it out and gave it to this kid, and the kid ate it :lol: He said it was a bit soggy :lol::lol:

:lol: I can't believe that happened but it does remind me of an experiment I did. I hate the schools hot dogs since they are so water and some were green so I decided to try to bounce a hot dog and it actually worked. I bounced it like a ball then I put it back in the bun and give it to someone. They actually ate it, even though I bounced it on the ground and table.
 
That is hilarious lol. I've done some stuuuuppiiiddddd stuff. Shame it all ends in less than 3 months.
 
That reminds me of a time in 6th grade when we had a boys and girls table, so we took my M&M's and my friend, Supreme, yes that is actually his name, rubbed the M&M bag on his (fill in the black) and gave it to the girls table. They ate it then wondered why we were dying laughing so hard.
 
My school has finally joined the virus...



This means I may have to try and find a school that hates the Harlem Shake and transfer there.
 
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