
LeFrenchCel
The Last of the Truecels
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Seriously I can't count how many times this happened to me at school, at uni, at the library or even on the school bus.
You're casually sat somewhere, minding your business, doing idk what and out of nowhere you have a bunch of people approaching you and asking you: "Hey, my friends want to sit there, and if you're alone, can you go elsewhere?" or something along those lines.
I remember one brutal experience in 6th grade.
I took a seat at the back of the classroom, and the popular nigger comes to me with his friend and ask me to change places.
I refused and he started insulting me.
I ended up leaving them my seat, he kept on insulting me and everyone in the class laughed.
I cried and no one cared, too busy laughing.
I think it was from that day that I started having racist thoughts.
Given my generous and well-minded nature, at the beginning I gave people my seat, but after years of such things happening, reminding me of my friendlessness and loneliness, I simply stopped and when people asked me to move seats, I refused.
In 12th grade this happened quite a few times. I stayed strong and kept being sat where I was.
THIS IS MY TERRITORY BITCH ACCEPT IT OR LEAVE
Anyway, I feel like this is an experience that must have happened quite a lot for many of us, but isn't talked about enough. It's a small gesture, but that proves how much normies at school despised our very own existence.
Guys approaching you, talking to you, but not at all to befriend you.
Girls approaching you, talking to you but not at all to ask you to be their bf.
Simply "please give us your seat and leave far away from our sight you ugly lonely virgin" vibes.
You're casually sat somewhere, minding your business, doing idk what and out of nowhere you have a bunch of people approaching you and asking you: "Hey, my friends want to sit there, and if you're alone, can you go elsewhere?" or something along those lines.
I remember one brutal experience in 6th grade.
I took a seat at the back of the classroom, and the popular nigger comes to me with his friend and ask me to change places.
I refused and he started insulting me.
I ended up leaving them my seat, he kept on insulting me and everyone in the class laughed.
I cried and no one cared, too busy laughing.
I think it was from that day that I started having racist thoughts.
Given my generous and well-minded nature, at the beginning I gave people my seat, but after years of such things happening, reminding me of my friendlessness and loneliness, I simply stopped and when people asked me to move seats, I refused.
In 12th grade this happened quite a few times. I stayed strong and kept being sat where I was.
THIS IS MY TERRITORY BITCH ACCEPT IT OR LEAVE
Anyway, I feel like this is an experience that must have happened quite a lot for many of us, but isn't talked about enough. It's a small gesture, but that proves how much normies at school despised our very own existence.
Guys approaching you, talking to you, but not at all to befriend you.
Girls approaching you, talking to you but not at all to ask you to be their bf.
Simply "please give us your seat and leave far away from our sight you ugly lonely virgin" vibes.