Best part is that the person would be like “don’t worry about it. Mind ya business” and then tells everyone later at lunch.
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wife works with middle schoolers. It’s crazy what theyre up to now. When I was in middle school all we cared about was GTA and yugioh. Now they have real, serious, like, desperate housewives drama
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That moment when you know the backstory and everyone else is confused.
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Lavos?
a_cat_named_larry on
Reminds me of Ariana grande telling the helicopter to go away.
ImTellingTheEmperor on
Something similar is what taught me early on that niggas just make up shit.
Like my best friend had asthma growing up, and one day a teacher sent me to the nurse’s office to drop off something. My best friend just happened to be there and I was like “whoa, that’s an insane coincidence, what’re you here for?”. He told me his asthma was acting up, it had calmed alot since but it was really bad earlier and so they called an ambulance. I saw them put him on the stretcher and walk him out the front of the school.
It just so happened to be lunch time, and the lunch room had these giant windows that faced the front doors. Bro when I walked in there at least 70% of the kids were up against the windows. It was so shocking that I almost forgot what had happened.
When I tell you I heard **100** different stories about why the ambulance was there and who was being put in it. Im talking about people telling stories with the nonchalant confidence as if they were…well as if they were **me,** the only person in the entire school except for the nurse who *actually* knew. It was a big wake up call to just take everything with a grain of salt.
And I get reminded everytime im on social media, usually reddit ironically, and the general public starts talking about something I’m an expert in. Just **so** wrong but also **so** matter-of-fact at the same time. It’s scary. You don’t even realize to what degree the entirety of social media is like that until it happens to you.
ChickenNugs4Hugs on
I did this for a friend in middle school and I was judging the fuck out of her in my head while consoling her. She was boo hoo sobbing because the boy she liked transferred schools.
AnyRemote2627 on
that middle school “i know something no one else knows” responsibility hit so heavy because you’re just a kid trying to hold space for someone’s whole world falling apart 😭
RipSmooth2025 on
That look you give the teacher when they ask if everything is okay … Don’t worry, I got this
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Best part is that the person would be like “don’t worry about it. Mind ya business” and then tells everyone later at lunch.
wife works with middle schoolers. It’s crazy what theyre up to now. When I was in middle school all we cared about was GTA and yugioh. Now they have real, serious, like, desperate housewives drama
That moment when you know the backstory and everyone else is confused.
Lavos?
Reminds me of Ariana grande telling the helicopter to go away.
Something similar is what taught me early on that niggas just make up shit.
Like my best friend had asthma growing up, and one day a teacher sent me to the nurse’s office to drop off something. My best friend just happened to be there and I was like “whoa, that’s an insane coincidence, what’re you here for?”. He told me his asthma was acting up, it had calmed alot since but it was really bad earlier and so they called an ambulance. I saw them put him on the stretcher and walk him out the front of the school.
It just so happened to be lunch time, and the lunch room had these giant windows that faced the front doors. Bro when I walked in there at least 70% of the kids were up against the windows. It was so shocking that I almost forgot what had happened.
When I tell you I heard **100** different stories about why the ambulance was there and who was being put in it. Im talking about people telling stories with the nonchalant confidence as if they were…well as if they were **me,** the only person in the entire school except for the nurse who *actually* knew. It was a big wake up call to just take everything with a grain of salt.
And I get reminded everytime im on social media, usually reddit ironically, and the general public starts talking about something I’m an expert in. Just **so** wrong but also **so** matter-of-fact at the same time. It’s scary. You don’t even realize to what degree the entirety of social media is like that until it happens to you.
I did this for a friend in middle school and I was judging the fuck out of her in my head while consoling her. She was boo hoo sobbing because the boy she liked transferred schools.
that middle school “i know something no one else knows” responsibility hit so heavy because you’re just a kid trying to hold space for someone’s whole world falling apart 😭
That look you give the teacher when they ask if everything is okay … Don’t worry, I got this
We need 5 minutes in the hallway