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RageFuel My most humiliating high school moment.

rebornFromTh3Dead

rebornFromTh3Dead

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So back when I was in senior year, my school would host a thanksgiving party where if you paid you could leave early, I ended up waking up late but decided to go even though I was that loner without social connections, as I sat down I witnessed the other tables fill out and the others talk and laugh while I was sitting by myself, so I just kept my head down and wanted to leave as quickly as possible, I then got up to throw away the plate and left my phone on the table, and a staff member picked up my phone and raised it as high as he could asking "does this belong to anyone". And then everyone looked at me with expressions of indifference, I felt immensely embarasment so my voice came out weak, and when the guy turned around he looked down with a smirk since I'm so short.
 
Ich bin gerade zu besoffen um das zu lesen
 
Hate the tallfags because they never treat you as human.
 
Why would you go to a social event without knowing anyone and while not being invited?
 
Why would you go to a social event without knowing anyone and while not being invited?
I was quite raterded and naive back then.
 
So back when I was in senior year, my school would host a thanksgiving party where if you paid you could leave early, I ended up waking up late but decided to go even though I was that loner without social connections, as I sat down I witnessed the other tables fill out and the others talk and laugh while I was sitting by myself, so I just kept my head down and wanted to leave as quickly as possible, I then got up to throw away the plate and left my phone on the table, and a staff member picked up my phone and raised it as high as he could asking "does this belong to anyone". And then everyone looked at me with expressions of indifference, I felt immensely embarasment so my voice came out weak, and when the guy turned around he looked down with a smirk since I'm so short.
That's nothing compared to what happened to me in high school. Literally all the boys in my year 9 camp before we went to bed shouted "Goodnight <insert my name>!" at the top of their lungs for like 30 mins straight, because they thought it was a meme to do this to the sub5 autist in the year, that was me. It happened again in year 11 during a smaller overnight school trip. But we can all acknowledge that the sub5 experience in high school is universally hell for all of us, because normies are evil and ableist.
 

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