I can't say I never deliberately broke any rules my parents set for me growing up, but I was essentially someone who generally followed what I was told to the letter, except when it came to homework and chores.
Were you a bad kid growing up?
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:17
#27
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:20
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#28
Guest_E-Ro_*
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:23
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I was at the worst school in the province. My bad doesn't even count compared to some of the dudes there.
My cousins grew up in a shitty part of florida. Yeah, I have heard some stories. And I mean REAL fucked up ****.
Comparatively, In the beautiful part of jersey I grew up in, it was all unicorns and rainbows and acceptance.
#29
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:24
My cousins grew up in a shitty part of florida. Yeah, I have heard some stories. And I mean REAL fucked up ****.
Comparatively, In the beautiful part of jersey I grew up in, it was all unicorns and rainbows and acceptance.
well that sounds depressing ![]()
#30
Guest_E-Ro_*
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:26
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well that sounds depressing
Lol, it not as bad as it sounds really. The only thing that went on was some light hazing, but other then that everyone was good and got along for the most part.
#31
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:28
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My cousins grew up in a shitty part of florida. Yeah, I have heard some stories. And I mean REAL fucked up ****.
Comparatively, In the beautiful part of jersey I grew up in, it was all unicorns and rainbows and acceptance.
Our school has this unwritten rule of rioting every year. **** can get really rowdy, tear gas canisters, police beating us. It's insane.
I remember not having a math of physics teacher for almost a year. The dude never showed up and was paid peanuts by the government. We got this new teacher in grade 12 who I had to pay to mark my work. Imagine that! He was a weedhead
#32
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:30
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Our school has this unwritten rule of rioting every year. **** can get really rowdy, tear gas canisters, police beating us. It's insane.
I remember not having a math of physics teacher for almost a year. The dude never showed up and was paid peanuts by the government. We got this new teacher in grade 12 who I had to pay to mark my work. Imagine that! He was a weedhead
Damn man, you grew up in the slums. I don't think I could have survived that.
#33
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:30
Lol, it not as bad as it sounds really. The only thing that went on was some light hazing, but other then that everyone was good and got along for the most part.
meh, i dont feel comfortable in places where people arent afraid to go out at night ![]()
We got this new teacher in grade 12 who I had to pay to mark my work. Imagine that! He was a weedhead
i played in a band with my chemistry teacher, smoking weed doesnt even make the top 100 of the worst things we've done together
- mybudgee aime ceci
#34
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:36
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Dude you know where you might really like? This place called syria in the middle east. Talk about danger! A civil war has killed over 300,000 people and I hear there's these guys over there that behead people, you might enjoy spending some time there.meh, i dont feel comfortable in places where people arent afraid to go out at night
Personally though, I would rather not worry about getting gunned down every time I step outside. Camden is about half an hour from me. Been there a few times, its not for me.
#35
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:39
Dude you know where you might really like? This place called syria in the middle east. Talk about danger! A civil war has killed over 300,000 people and I hear there's these guys over there that behead people, you might enjoy spending some time there.
Personally though, I would rather not worry about getting gunned down every time I step outside. Camden is about half an hour from me. Been there a few times, its not for me.
closest ive gotten to Syria is making donations to the refugees, i might be a psychopath but im not a dick
........not always anyway
edit: actually i might have gotten a little closer if i havent failed the navy physical ![]()
#36
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:40
Camden is about half an hour from me. Been there a few times, its not for me.
Are you taking about Camden, New Jersey?
I went there once and I'm pretty sure I was murdered.
- mybudgee et leighzard aiment ceci
#37
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:43
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Are you taking about Camden, New Jersey?
I went there once and I'm pretty sure I was murdered.
Damn, R.I.P buddy
#38
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 03:45
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Yeah. it has a very high murder rate and it was(still might be) the murder capital of the United States, and a total shithole. Im never going back there without an armed escort.Are you taking about Camden, New Jersey?
I went there once and I'm pretty sure I was murdered.
#39
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 04:43
No. On the contrary I was quite calm and polite.
Other than those I had not many "adjectives". I was raised like vegetable. Not much upbringing and lessons to be learned...
#40
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 04:50
I don't remember doing this, but I guess I once told a substitute teacher she couldn't teach me because she wasn't the real teacher.
Body snatcher! Call Donald Sutherland!
So young, yet so innocent...
Drunk babies are the most innocent.
#41
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:02
Personally though, I would rather not worry about getting gunned down every time I step outside. Camden is about half an hour from me. Been there a few times, its not for me.
There's a chance you can get gunned down in West Orange, just by being in your house.
#42
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:07
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There's a chance you can get gunned down in West Orange, just by being in your house.
Fun stuff. Those lucky people get to play cod irl every day.
#43
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:11
Fun stuff. Those lucky people get to play cod irl every day.
West Orange is suburbia. So is Milburn, where the video-taped break in took place. But, that's what you get for living near East Orange and Newark. They creep in.
Live near NYC. It's better.
#44
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:18
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West Orange is suburbia. So is Milburn, where the video-taped break in took place. But, that's what you get for living near East Orange and Newark. They creep in.
Live near NYC. It's better.
Lol, im trying not to give my exact location away, because bsn people be cray, But I live VERY close to all this. Philly is 45 mins away so is trenton, and NY is about an hour and a half.
Eventually I will probably move into NY for work, but I do love Jersey, even for all its uhh, bad areas.
#45
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:24
Fcuked up shiit tbh. Living that neighborhood got better after the 90s.
#46
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:30
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I grew up in a very ghetto neighborhood. The kind that's mostly overrun by people sucking up government funds while living in meth houses. I remember when I was 9 or 10, there was a kid that lived catacorner from us and we'd hangout with him at the beach while he did all kinds of flips and other athletic moves. There was a drive by one night and I remember my mom screaming for us to get down in the hallway. That kid is in a wheelchair now.
Fcuked up shiit tbh. Living that neighborhood got better after the 90s.
Wow that sucks.
Its so sad that stuff like this happens every day, and so close.
#47
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:39
I was a good kid, especially by this thread's standards.
The worst I did in high school was not going to class because it bored me, and I ended up getting 90%+ on the tests anyway.
- mybudgee aime ceci
#48
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:54
#49
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:57
"The situation is most desperate at the New Jersey training ground in New Brunswick, where every able bodied wh**e in the colonies has assembled. There are constant reports of drunkenness, desertion, foul language, naked bathing in the Raritan river, and an epidemic of the "French disease." - Gen George Washington
Nice to know New Jersey hasn't changed.
#50
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Posté 03 mars 2015 - 05:58
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Nah.
Never had a "phase" either.
Just been chill of my life really.
Used to have a temper.
Now I'm like a stoner.
Though I progressively gave less of a f-ck about school as I went along. Which didn't hurt my grades too much but I mean... I burnt myself out so much in the start that I never gave a chance for the finish.
School is a marathon people, gotta take it easy at first.
Don't bust you ballz in year 8 because frankly none of that crap even matters to anybody.





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