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I Drank Meths (pointless teenage things you did to shock)
As a teenager I spent a whole summer bare-foot to show I wasn't going to bow to rules imposed by society.
(soon forgot all about that idea when the pavements got icy, I tell you)
I was telling a friend this when he trumped my story - he used to put water in a meths bottle and drink it in public. See, that'll bring down society.
What similarly classy nonsense have you got up to in the name of rebellion?
Apologies for accidentally closing this question earlier
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 12:07)
As a teenager I spent a whole summer bare-foot to show I wasn't going to bow to rules imposed by society.
(soon forgot all about that idea when the pavements got icy, I tell you)
I was telling a friend this when he trumped my story - he used to put water in a meths bottle and drink it in public. See, that'll bring down society.
What similarly classy nonsense have you got up to in the name of rebellion?
Apologies for accidentally closing this question earlier
( , Thu 19 Jul 2007, 12:07)
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team points
Our school divided the class into teams. Each member of the team would get points for such things as doing homework, cleaning the floor, doing well in a test etc - and at the end of the term, the winning team would win a prize.
I recall having some points deducted from my team for something bad I'd done. And I recall laughing about it and telling the teacher she could deduct all the points she wanted because the whole team thing was a transparent scam to encourage peer pressure to make us conform, and that I couldn't care less if my team lost every term. I was 7.
I've since been fired from numerous jobs for not being a team player. And they still think that kindergarten shit works as a means of control.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2007, 14:58, Reply)
Our school divided the class into teams. Each member of the team would get points for such things as doing homework, cleaning the floor, doing well in a test etc - and at the end of the term, the winning team would win a prize.
I recall having some points deducted from my team for something bad I'd done. And I recall laughing about it and telling the teacher she could deduct all the points she wanted because the whole team thing was a transparent scam to encourage peer pressure to make us conform, and that I couldn't care less if my team lost every term. I was 7.
I've since been fired from numerous jobs for not being a team player. And they still think that kindergarten shit works as a means of control.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2007, 14:58, Reply)
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