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08-08-2009, 05:00 AM
I was always "the quiet smart girl" who read books in class instead of doing my work. :P I was such a teachers pet as well. I never had many friends in elementary school, but high school was much better. :)
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PaintTheSkyRed
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08-08-2009, 05:02 AM
I was the girl who had only boys as friends in the younger grades and then in 4th and 5th I was the goody girl/teacher's pet. ;) I got stickers on my papers every friday so the other kids were just jealous. :XD
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08-08-2009, 05:03 AM
I was always the shy and quiet one. I never really broke out of my shell until 6th grade, which was a shock to everyone. In my last year of elementray school I was a new student in a new state and school, starting all over with my friends which made me withdraw even more. I was also the weird girl that no one really wanted to hang out with(or go out with, for that matter) except for my true friends who are still here with me. Just to show you how much of a freak I was, I met my best friend by showing her my cat imitations. Dx I did hate school because I was bullied constantly and in my 5th grade music class they made you sing your name during attendance, and that was one of my biggest fears, and still is, singing for a crowd. Since I was nervous my singing was horrid, and that's what people still think of me now. It doesn't help that I tried out for choir to prove them wrong only to make it into the wrost choir possible due to my anxiety. Anyways, I'm still the weird girl and I still try too hard to fit in though, the majority of my school consists of skanky little teeny-boppers who think it's cool to smoke and have sex so, I do believe I've changed for the better because I realize I don't need to go with the crowd if they're doing that.
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Easther_Bunni
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08-08-2009, 05:09 AM
seems like almost everyone who posted here said that they were the "quiet outcast" type of kid :P
i see a pattern lol
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Mene Penpal
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08-08-2009, 05:22 AM
I was the popular girl in kidngarden, I wasn't a prep or anything i was just well liked for my personaility.
in the first grade i was the teachers pet, then i became the creepy kid until i was homeschooled by grade three.
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08-08-2009, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Easther_Bunni
seems like almost everyone who posted here said that they were the "quiet outcast" type of kid :P
i see a pattern lol
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I actually tried to be quiet.But my few friends wouldn't let me xD I had more friends in 6th grade. :yes:
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[K]amikorosu
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08-08-2009, 05:34 AM
In China, I was brought up to be a quiet girl who listened to what adults told you. They had a system where if you didn't do as a teacher/parent said, they'll just hit you (even in front of classmates). I moved to the US in second grade though, and was really shocked at how relaxed the punishment system was here. I guess here, it's more of a psychological punishment than a physical one... but my parents were very horrible with psychological punishments, so from second grade onwards, I became more outgoing and a bit rebellious. 9:
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08-08-2009, 05:41 AM
I was the idiot who got good grades and thought she was popular but wasn't and hung out with the chick who threw tantrums and cried... Sigh... I've definitely changed for the better though, seeing as now I'm a geek with lots of friends (sort of)... And in the third grade I was the fat kid who thought I was goth but looking back I was just a loser. :shock: And then in sixth grade I became the annoying know it all who corrected the teacher and everyone else and who hated everything... Since after then I was a geek and proud of it. <333
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08-08-2009, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by [K]amikorosu
In China, I was brought up to be a quiet girl who listened to what adults told you. They had a system where if you didn't do as a teacher/parent said, they'll just hit you (even in front of classmates). I moved to the US in second grade though, and was really shocked at how relaxed the punishment system was here. I guess here, it's more of a psychological punishment than a physical one... but my parents were very horrible with psychological punishments, so from second grade onwards, I became more outgoing and a bit rebellious. 9:
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Hm..I still think psychical and psychological punishment is a no-no.It doesn't teach me anything.God, The elementary school in my town spanks Kindergartners for crying! Thats both forms of punishment, and its creepy. o.O
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08-08-2009, 06:20 AM
I was one WEIRD-ASS kid.
I was friendly with EVERYONE.
I never caused trouble, cried or complained about anything. It was almost freaky.
I hung out with the 'popular' kids the most, but I hung out with the other kids too.
I was always the one that talked to the kid no one else wanted to talk to.
The teachers and staff always referred to me as the odd, abnormal one. Lol.
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Kris
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08-08-2009, 06:30 AM
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Lol. xD
Elementary school? That's irrelevant.
It's HIGH SCHOOL that's the big game. That's what can make or break your career, or not.
Now that I'm way beyond all that, I realize the triviality in wanted to be friends with certain groups of people. Friends are friends, no matter which way you put it.
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I'll have to agree with that. In elementary school ... I was a little kid, obsessed with power rangers and hot wheels, like a majority of my city's kids my age. Middle school and High school is where the power struggle's at.
I suppose I was the same from elementary school through high school; the weird kid in a wheel chair. I'm glad I don't need it now, about time.
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Caroline
stay gold
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08-08-2009, 07:08 AM
I LOVED elementary school.
I was a horrible nerdy tomboy bitch rofl.
I was extremely competitive: I had to beat the other Asians at math tests, had to be the first girl to finish when we ran laps around the field for P.E., had to get Principle's Awards every year the first time they were handed out. I chased boys and climbed the jungle gym and trees for fun. I was also a teacher's pet and still am to this day. P: Not sure why anyone liked me, much less why I was popular, haha.
Good topic!
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08-08-2009, 09:03 AM
hahaz sad to say but I was the nobody who knew everyone and yet almost no one knew me... well talked to me that is. Didn't have any close friends in primary school. They were all pretty mean and stuff. I was also always reading and stuff so people called me a geek as well. sigh... the horrors of primary school...
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08-08-2009, 01:00 PM
-In New Zealand we don't use the term 'Elementary school'... I pretty much went to the same school Since I was 5 until I was 12. I just started High school, I'm thirteen =3-
From when I was around 10-12 I was the girl who used to skip class just so I could hang out with my friends and Smoke a Joint or drink my worries away, I just turned 13 a while ago, and. I started to think about how it affected me and all, and about how that so called 'Fun time' with my friends, wasn't very good for me. So, I slowed myself down a bit?
I started going to class, I'm slowly pulling myself away from little habits and addictions and all, and. I guess it's all because someone online told me I needed to start thinking about my future and all?
The internet saves lives XD
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08-08-2009, 03:16 PM
Everyone either hated me or thought I was weird in elementary school. I think I had about three real friends.
I was extremely quiet in elementary school and usually just read books in class, and of course at that age NO ONE wanted to leave me alone. Half the time they would talk about me right in front of me.
I think some of them also hated me because I usually had really nice clothes, and things like that. I didn't care about things like that myself, but apparently some of them did.
There was this one girl, who was already one of the popular kids in like fourth grade, that I didn't even know. But one day she decided she hated me, and she would even chase me around the playground at recess until I hid under a truck one day. She still hates me to this day, and she got all of her friends to hate me, too.
I try not to think about back then, though, because I hate who I used to be, also; I can honestly hardly stand to call that girl "me", so normally I don't talk about elementary school in first-person. I was this annoying, whiny little brat, and I would cry at every little thing and get angry at stupid things. I honestly think I deserved a lot of the things that happened.
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08-08-2009, 06:19 PM
the one who had lots of ppl hating me, and it still is happening to me for no reason either
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Kamikaze _Deity of Wind_
The Weird One has Spoken
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08-08-2009, 06:25 PM
I was the one that was shy and stood out but was a loner. I hated everyone in my school, mostly because I was picked on just because I liked anime. So, it was very tough. If I remember correctly, I had three friends who liked anime as well, and we all got picked on. I hated my teachers too, mostly my sixth grade teacher. It seemed like she was trying her very best to me mad or something. But, now, I am the weird one that gets the most attention and love, all because I never follow anyone, I make my own trends. ^-^
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Moscow
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08-08-2009, 06:47 PM
That's so long ago for me. xD
When I first started Elementary school, I was very quiet. Not shy, just quiet. I was more interested in hearing what other people had to say than voicing my opinions. I was also the 'poor' kid in school, because my dad was just starting a new business so we had no money, and I went to a rich elitist Catholic school were you were expected to openly flaunt your money. I got picked on a lot, along with my older brother.
Around fifth grade though, I became that kid that as long as you stay out of his way, he won't verbally bitch-slap you. Fifth grade and the rest of Elementary school was hard for me, because my family was having issues and I had just started to get some major health issues, so I was depressed and very grumpy, which followed me to school as "Don't talk to me or I'll purposely try to hurt your feelings, and I'm very good at that." Though I was never a bully.
And nooow, I've been out of school completely for three, almost four years, so it doesn't really matter. D;
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08-08-2009, 07:02 PM
hey guys.... i guess i was sorta like a nerd in elementary school but just less of one i was pretty smart but not like super smart where all my grades were A's but what i did hate was that just cause i was smart people would pick on me and when i had first got glasses that made it worse.i got picked on more when i got my glasses but somehow i survived and when i went to jr. high school it stopped which made me happy ^^ .
now im in high school just starting as a freshman and im not getting picked on anymore i actually like high school even though some people say the high school i go to is just full of bullies its not most people there are really fun
so yea thats me when i was in elementary school.
i still sorta am too but im even less of one than i was when i was in elementary.
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08-08-2009, 10:28 PM
I was sort of a teacher's pet and a popular kid mixed.
Last edited by frogmasterofthefunk; 08-08-2009 at 10:30 PM..
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Mikes-Mouse
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08-08-2009, 10:37 PM
I was the loner :sweat:
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Queen of Spades
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08-08-2009, 10:43 PM
I was quiet when I was in elementary school, but I was also popular. I did whoop a lot of ass too, and I was also in accelerated classes, so I was a nerd at the same time. I guess I was a little bit of everything.
One time, this girl called my rabbit ugly, so I punched her square in the face. I almost got expelled in 3rd grade for repetitive trips to the principles office.
In middle school I was a cheerleader.
In high school I graduated a semester early, I was in National Honors Society (which I dropped out of cause I would rather party than do community service honestly) and I played tennis.
I'm not quiet like I was in elementary school, and I don't care what I say or if I offend anyone honestly. I don't have the function of being embarassed.
I'm still as eccentric as I've ever been, just a little louder.
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08-08-2009, 11:33 PM
i was the smarty pants + weird one + funny one + awesome.
8D YEAH!
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Bunniie
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08-09-2009, 05:58 AM
I was labeled as, in order: Chinese girl, an amazing artist, nerd...not nerd as in nerdy very geeky like just nerd, knew how to do this and that, and they knew I play a lot of avatar communities. o 3o;; Oh and I was also the shy one.
I think that back then I always thought that I was not popular, but now I look at it...people always tried talking to me and said very nice things to me. C: So I guess I am both.
When I started elementary school, I never talked to anyone because I was very shy and knew a little English, so everyone just thought I was Chinese...= 3=;; And I am Lao not Chinese. Hm, not sure when this started but when I drew people said I was an amazing artist. Nerd well only one guy called me that but both of us were calling each other that and joking around. I was just called shy because I told everyone once i knew them that I was very shy so that's why I didn't talk to them.
I have more labels...but too many that I don't pay attention to them...> 3<;;
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Kanna_Karasu_Kamio
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08-09-2009, 06:54 AM
When I was in Elementary, I was the kid who got picked on. Sat at the end of the lunch table, stood in the back of the line, got stuff thrown at when no one was looking, was the kid that would pass out during P.E. and everyone would just hide me in a place where the Coach wouldn't notice and just leave me there until I woke up God-knows-how-long later.
In middle school, it got worse to the point where I developed some sort of mental illness and did something that kept me out of school for two years, and kids just laughed and my "friends" just laughed along.
In high-school, everyone is too worried about what's going to happen when they leave to bully others, so I just spent my free time sitting in the back of the classroom, staring into space or crying while my "friends" pretended not to know me because I was still the weird kid no matter what.
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