In 2009, a 52 year old man used forged papers to enroll as a high school student at Waterford High School.
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The high school rumor mill always seemed to be in full swing.
A few hundred teenagers crammed into one or two buildings was apparently ideal conditions for all sorts of steamy stories and imagined thrills to surface every week or so.
By and large, these stories were false. Or at the very least, wildly embellished.
But every once in awhile, one of them turned out to be true. And that was enough to make us believe all the other tales that flew around the hallways.
Redditor Le_Bayou_Cochon apparently wanted to separate fact from fiction.
“What high school conspiracy turned out to be true at your school?”
“There were rumors about a music teacher and a student, but they were both pretty dramatic people and did very little to dismiss the talk. So half the school wanted to believe it for the salacious thrill and half just waved it off as attention seeking and sh**-talking.”
“Teacher got canned without explanation. Most of us just figured it was budget-related. A math teacher filled in on his music/theater roles.”
“Years later I randomly caught up with the student and she said the rumors were true, she freaked out and tried to end things to shake off the reputation, and eventually the teacher showed up trashed and naked on her family’s front lawn, in the rain, yelling out for her.”
“Like a really fu**ed-up version of John Cusack from Say Anything but with less boombox and more drenched wang.” — Dangercakes13
“That our IT teacher slept with his students. He was attractive, young, friendly etc, then suddenly a rumour went around the school that he was sleeping with a 6th former (aged 17/18).”
“He was suspended for a while but then ‘decided to leave’ after he was ‘cleared’ of wrongdoing.”
“He got a new job at my cousins high school across town…he did it again there. Got caught with another 17 year old and was fired shortly after.” — Hot_potatoos
“Two of the teachers ‘hooking up’ on a Europe class trip. Gone for a week, came back and the rumours started.”
“Two weeks later a rumour started he got divorced.”
“Last week of school they were spotted at a restaurant together.”
“Looked em up a couple years after graduating. They’re married.” — Gone_cognito
“That one of the cheerleaders was dating one of the teachers (in his 40s). A year after graduation, they got married and had a baby. Still together 11 years later.” — Trailmix
“There was a girl freshman year who went missing. She ended up being found dead in the river. There were rumors that she was seen on a bridge with her boyfriend the day she went missing. Nothing was ever found and they assumed it was suicide/ an accident.”
“Fast forward 25 years and the boyfriend murdered his best friend of several decades, set a fire to cover it up, and went on the run. Couple days later he killed a woman at a rest stop in the bathroom to steal her car.”
“They reopened the case about the high school girlfriend. That rumor was correct all along. He will be in prison the rest of his life.” — pomegranatepants99
“Lead in the water.”
“Our high school tap water was dark brown and we weren’t allowed to bring our own waterbottles or get filtered water from the cafeteria without paying $3. We sent hundreds of emails asking the school board to look into it, but they said it was fine.”
“In my senior year, a student did a science fair project on the illegal amount of lead in the tap water, forcing the school to investigate and fix all the taps.” — xJaneyDoe
“I attended a newly opened high school that apparently used to be a school for troubled kids. Someone told me there were padded rooms somewhere in the school so I skipped lunch with a friend one day to walk the halls and find them!”
“They did exist, but by next year they were renovated into offices and storage rooms. I thought that was pretty interesting and seriously wondered what went on there before it was turned into a ‘normal’ high school.” — E-macularius
“That there were tunnels under the school that led to a hidden pool.”
“Confirmed by my father who was a maintenance man for the school district. The tunnels were just utility tunnels, the pool is below the gym floor and was abandoned due to financial reasons.” — pondcypress
“My old math teacher was a WWF wrestler, i recognized him from my childhood days channel surfing and couldn’t find anything about him on google, but i was so sure it was him I just asked.”
“I was right lmao” — TheTastySpoonicorn
“My history teacher/tennis coach made moonshine and hosted cock fights in his barn. I ended up becoming friends with his son and it was all true.” — m011yRadar
“That my high school history teacher was putting whiskey in the 2-liter bottle of Pepsi he carried around everyday.”
“He was caught trying to buy liquor for some senior girls and it resulted in a car chase we all watched. The police had to pull out the spike strips to catch him.” — Tylerurby
“Due to budget cuts or something all of our metal and woodwork shop machines were to be taken away and replaced with worse versions. The shop teachers and drama teachers that were in the building at the time didn’t like this idea, so they hid all the machines in a false wall somewhere in the building.”
“The people came to pick them up and they told them that people had already come to pick them up and that they were late. They did some looking around and couldn’t find the machines and gave up. A few years and 1 principle later they brought the machines back out from behind the walls.”
“And that’s how the smallest high school of our district with only around 450 students became the best school in the district to learn metal and woodwork.” — imfamuspants
If these are true, there’s no knowing which of the rumors you wrote off in high school may have actually been true too.
As often as we were told not to believe—or spread—them, we tended to love rumors in high school.
Whether it was an overheard tidbit flying around the hallways or some juicy gossip in the lunch room, it wasn’t uncommon to find ourselves bending our ears to hear every eye-widening detail.
“What popular rumour in your school turned out to be true?”
“Our science teacher was having an affair with our science technician and regularly left the class to have sex with her in the technicians room.”
“That rumour started day 1, then 4 years, 2 divorces and 2 very quick departures later it was confirmed and what was left behind was a technicians daughter in my year whose life had fallen apart.” — Porochaz
“That a 12-year-old 6th grader had gotten pregnant over summer break. Our Los Angeles county suburb (it was a small and far-separated from LA itself, see how large that county actually is on Google if you are unawares)…”
“…was so scandalized by this ‘rumor’ that a newspaper article came out with a cartoon drawing of a pregnant girl in a pretty little girl dress and ribbon in her hair — playing with dolls and kneeling next to a doll-house — accompanied the story about the ‘little girl who got pregnant and planned to keep the baby.’ “
“She was interviewed. I remember her name but it’s unnecessary— the whole damn town knew who it was.”
“What’s wild is that the kids in Jr. High actually had a baby shower for this 7th grader as she got close to full-term, and all brought in packs of diapers and formula for her on a designated day. With the teachers, principal, and probably the school district in support of this. The year was 1984-1985.” — RelentlesslyCrooked
“In my Catholic (Jesuit) high school, one of the priests and one of the nuns were very close friends. We all loved them, and we could see that they were quite fond of one another (and they made a really nice looking couple).”
“We used to affectionately kid them about ‘meeting in the tunnel’ between the convent and the rectory. A few years after my class graduated, they both left their Orders, got married, and had kids. We’re all happy for them.” — SmokeHimInside
“In high school: that the biology teacher was growing weed in the environmental lab. Supposedly he did it for 30 years without anyone noticing. No one could ever prove it though.”
“Later on, I was assigned to be the agent taking care of some of his financial matters, so I went to his house to have him sign some paperwork. He had a hydroponic setup there, so I asked him about the environmental lab. It was like Han Solo in The Force Awakens.”
“ ‘It’s true. All of it.’ Then he offered me a brownie.” — JayMax19
“That one of the students was actually a cop. Turns out he was a cop and busted one of the actual students for selling handguns in school.”
“If you thought 21 jump street was unrealistic think again. Cop was a 33 year old male and undercover for like half the semester.” — AllThotsGo2Heaven2
“That one of the seniors in my school wrote all over the men’s room bathroom about bringing a bomb to school.”
“The bomb squad evacuated us all, dogs came and they found one in a random locker. It was absolutely nuts, kid got arrested two seats next to me in english class a couple of days later once they could prove he did it” — Alienexxa227
“There was always a rumor that the head janitor was a huge pothead and would smoke with students in one of the storage sheds away from the main building.”
“I always figured it was bullsh** until my friend CJ sent me a pic of him and the janitor smoking weed while surrounded by folding chairs.” — apocalypticradish
“At our school this one kid was rumored to be a son of one of the local gyms amateur boxer teacher. Non of us had no real reason to think twice about it. Once we got to high school this kid started teasing that kid.”
“I had a couple of mutal friends with the bully so I warned the guy he might want to let up on teasing him. A couple days go by the dude didn’t stop. And the boxer’s kid proceeded to give this guy one of the worst one sided fights I have ever seen.”
“The bully learned his lesson and never bullied anyone else for the rest of our high school years. So it turned out to be true.” — gibry12
“Biology teacher decided to use the scientific method to personally prove or disprove to himself that humans could photosynthesize.”
“He did this by laying bare ass naked on his front lawn, landing him a public nudity charge.” — Arikan89
“this was a roumour that went around my elementary school. basically my school had a lock down but they didn’t tell us what it was for.”
“one kid came in the next day and told us that his sister said it was a cow in the field in between the high school and middle school. so my second grade class went and told everyone else in the school. the next day we had an assembly that confirmed this rumor.” — Ptential_Hedgehog92
“In middle school, there was a rumor my 7th-8th grade Social Studies teacher owned a pet donkey. Turned out to be true. The donkey’s name was Pedro the Donkey.” — MasterAqua2
But no matter how wild or out there these rumors may sound, we can rest assured there plenty more—perhaps wilder—out there as well.
Only you know how your school stacks up .
The last school that was desegregated was Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Mississippi. This happened in 2016. The order to desegregate this school came from a federal judge, after decades of struggle. This case originally started in 1965 by a fourth-grader.
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I went to a “university model” private high school that had classes Monday, Wednesday, Friday with all other days dedicated to homework. And I mean ALL other days. Pretty much all the hours of all the other days. It was fairly brutal.
Then I went to an actual university. One time while taking a test, halfway through the instructions were to stand up, say “I am Spartacus!” and then sit down again.
We let out early that day.
Twitter knows what I’m talking about.
I really gotta hand it to ya for creativity.
teachers in high school: "extra credit doesn't exist in college and you will die"
actual college professors: "make a hand turkey and show me for bonus points"— tarot readings available! (@miassisgrass) November 14, 2017
One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn’t belong.
HS teachers: college is NOT a joke
a real college exam question i just had:
“which doesn’t belong?”
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Migos— T (@umtatiana) April 8, 2019
In the house with the dad jokes of the century.
High school teachers: "your college professors take everything serious get your crap together"
College professors: pic.twitter.com/wwhmX4qWBH— jude sioux (@JudeSioux) November 7, 2017
Look, you’re paying to be here, if you choose not to learn anything that’s on you.
High school teacher: “college professors won’t be as laid back as I am”
College professor: “I’m canceling class just because so take the quiz I posted online” pic.twitter.com/YBM4HhBHVF
— Megan Haan (@meggiehaan) October 25, 2017
There’s never enough parking. Ever ever ever.
Highschool teachers: College is NO JOKE do not play with me!!
College professors in real life: pic.twitter.com/1igYPYW39y
— sam s (@samsaffold) September 10, 2019
You need to take time to mourn these losses properly.
high school teachers: be thankful we're so hard on you, college professors would fuck your ass up
college professors: hi guys, Sorry, I can't make it to class, I'm mourning my fish. It drowned. -sent from my iPhone— Caleb (@porkironandwine) February 6, 2018
Say no more, fam.
This is how my prof cancelled class this morning pic.twitter.com/fqj7zQWZZt
— emma (@emclairefarrell) August 27, 2019
“Unless you require a different hook.”
High school: Your professors would NEVER let this slide
My professor: pic.twitter.com/QdSkIpXK5C— Wolfgang (@sabrina_brush) September 11, 2019
I think in early 2020 this would have been considered a war crime.
High school teachers: “Your professors in college won’t put up with that”
College professors: pic.twitter.com/uiaU0YXFiY
— Rachel (@racheldacquisto) September 12, 2019
Look man, easy come, easy go, you know what it is.
high school teachers vs. college professors pic.twitter.com/bB9odnMUEN
— Serial Entreprenuer (@taelorjayy27) August 30, 2019
For anyone who’s headed to college – just remember: it is a lot of fun and your professors will probably be pretty laid back. But that’s because it’s on YOU to do the work. Don’t waste the money slacking off, yo.
Who was your favorite teacher ever?
Tell us in the comments.
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When I was in high school, college was really built up as a place that was going to be super serious. Everything you do here is going to matter there, and it’s going to be TOUGH, so if you can’t hack it in here, you’re never gonna survive a university, and if you don’t survive a university, you’re never gonna be successful.
Turned out, all of that was wrong.
My high school was academically WAY more rigorous than my college, no one ever for the rest of my life cared about my GPA, and despite graduating with honors I managed not to be successful.
So take THAT, high school.
Twitter knows what I’m talking about.
They’ve been in my pocket for a while but I think they’re still good.
Middle school: "They won't tolerate this in high school."
HS: "This won't work in college."
College professor: "y'all want some milkduds?"— Tyler Hickman (@TylerHickman9) September 16, 2015
In HS you’re just learning the basics of how it’s SUPPOSED to work, in college you learn the horrors of how it actually does.
High school teachers won’t tell you their political views but college professors will drag the entire US government without a second thought
— mayo (@mayayahernandez) November 5, 2018
When you’re in college, you’re literally going into debt to be in that class.
If you wanna slack off, that’s on you, they don’t care.
Why did high school teachers always make college professors sound so strict & scary when in reality they’re like, “What’s up, you can call me Andy, I illegally downloaded the text book if you need it & I also have a gambling problem.” Lmfaooo
— ?. (@metayamarkley) January 9, 2019
And snapping while driving, which is neat.
Highschool teachers: College is no joke! Your professors are going to be way more strict!
My Professor’s snap story: pic.twitter.com/eQfKLEgvdK
— DrewbieDoobie (@DrewLindler) September 13, 2019
Today we’re going to demonstrate the effects of…um…wind on…whatever, just look at this s**t.
High school teachers: “Your professors in college won’t put up with that”
College professors: pic.twitter.com/uiaU0YXFiY
— Rachel (@racheldacquisto) September 12, 2019
Guess we’ll just wrap up early today.
high school teachers vs. college professors pic.twitter.com/bB9odnMUEN
— Serial Entreprenuer (@taelorjayy27) August 30, 2019
We’re traveling back in time!
High school: "we're only being this strict to prepare you for college"
College: *professor comes to class on Halloween in dinosaur costume*— hayley dingler (@hayleynicole_11) October 31, 2016
PS. if this might kill you, maybe take precautions.
High school teachers: your college professors won’t be nearly as laid back as I am
My college professor: pic.twitter.com/CSAAeqB5LX
— Olivia Reed (@liv_reed17) October 5, 2019
I mean, I guess in a certain way they kind of ARE?
When high school teachers kept telling me college professors would be so much worse pic.twitter.com/8cxolTXCst
— bay (@baileyyknapp) March 12, 2019
But why are they moving like that?
High school teachers: your college professors are NOT going to put up with this
College professors: who wants to race in the parking lot pic.twitter.com/d00OknhwBX
— kt (@christensonkt) September 18, 2019
Class dismissed.
Who was the best or worst college professor you ever had?
Tell us in the comments.
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The public school experience: there’s really nothing like it, thank God. But we all remember it. Or most of us do, anyway, and if you spend a little time online, you’ll probably find that your memories don’t differ significantly from those of everybody else.
The true high school journey was nothing like The Disney Channel promised us it would be. The real journey was…well, it was this stuff.
I can smell this photo and I really don’t want to.
Legends would form around its origins. Cults would be gathered. Civilizations built.
Back in my day you didn’t even have social media to save you, you just died in there.
College student gets stuck in bathroom. Posts to "Overheard" Facebook page for help. from Wellthatsucks
How can someone so good at math be so bad at time?
BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL!
Oh, suddenly y’all think knowing stuff is cool, huh?
I’d like to stop thinking about this, please.
This spread throughout the entire United States, if not further.
Murder? A game? A spider? We’ll never know.
That’s just how it be sometimes.
You’re just gonna have to power through.
“What am I gonna do, fix a clock?”
Ok so why do we even have the bells then?
Oh, the memories. Most of them bad. So long, high school. Happy to never have to deal with you again.
What was your strangest school experience?
Tell us about it in the comments.
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Teachers learn a lot from their students.
But day in and day out might get a little dull.
Sometimes they might liven things up by playing a prank on their students.
I remember once in Catholic school, the priest came on the intercom to tell my 4th grade teacher that he was God, and she owed him 10%, because she had gone to a casino over the weekend and apparently hit it big.
Or maybe a teacher will try to keep things interesting by performing their own experiments through social observation.
But when one sophomore English teacher tried trick her students into proving a lesson, it backfired hilariously.
First reported on Tumblr by user @solarmorrigan, the story goes like this:
Nice setup by the teacher.
Very “nothing to see here folks, I’m just going to leave this mouse trap right here and casually walk away whistling.”
Clearly, she underestimated her advanced class. This is not their first day.
Aww, see, they just needed permission to let loose a little.
Maybe the problem is that taking the teacher out of the classroom didn’t remove the omnipresent authority of the school.
After all, teachers next door might hear the commotion. And she would be back and would find the balloons popped.
Or maybe the advanced students had more self-discipline than the teacher expected.
Either way, the Stanford Prison Experiment this was NOT.
What do you think–given more time would someone have broken down and popped a balloon? What would you have done? Tell us in the comments.
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When I say “popular girl” you can probably immediately call to mind someone from high school or middle school that you had very mixed feelings about.
It’s no surprise that that sort of popularity can be a precarious thing to hold onto, and that it can disappear as quickly as it forms.
What made the popular guy/girl lose their popularity? from AskReddit
So what makes popular girls lose it all? Redditors tell their stories.
She started a fight with another popular girl over something petty.
The other popular girl, unbeknownst to us all, practiced a martial art and delivered with one hand the most beautiful, graceful punch that I have ever had the pleasure of seeing whilst pulling out a chunk of hair with the other.
The other girl was suspended and skyrocketed higher than ever while the popular girl who started the fight became little more than a laughing stock with a temporary bald spot.
– PerpetuallyVerdant
Student president called our residential nice girl a b*tch. You know, the sweet heart who is kind to everyone, the girl that every guy has a crush on.
Small school so gossip ran through the halls like nothing else, but I’ve never seen the tables turn so viciously and decidedly.
– HereForTheBadCompany
Popular girl was driving drunk on the way to school. And caused a pretty bad accident involving 3 other cars. She spilled liquor on herself and slammed on her brakes in a line of cars.(Her car managed not to have a scratch). She swaps seats with her passenger in front of everyone, before cops arrive.
A few minutes later we realize she has disappeared. She had slipped into another car that had stopped to see if everyone was okay.
Several people ended up getting tickets and her passenger ended up getting a dui. She was unpopular until graduation.
– Upbeat_Sir_6220
I was the popular one until year 11 when my best friend started struggling with depression and became suicidal. Everyone started bullying her after she tried to kill herself, I stuck by her and got her to deactivate her social medias and stayed with her through lunch/recess to make sure she didn’t get cornered by a certain few girls.
For some reason this p*ssed literally my whole year group off and they started to attack my social media instead. I kinda just avoided most people in school from then onwards.
(For anyone curious about my friend she’s doing great now and really pulled herself out of it)
– N3ssaW
Way back when I was in school a girl who was quite popular decided she could make fun of another kids Down syndrome sibling in front of her friends.
Well the popular kids in my school weren’t jerks so they didn’t laugh and literally turned their backs on her.
She was a loner for the rest of the year and went goth the next then moved.
It wasn’t funny at the time nor is is funny now.
– 99probz84
A girl in my home town was always picking on this guy in her class, making fun of his last name, picking on his mom and his little brother, nothing physically, I think people just thought it was a bit of ribbing nothing so bad anyone felt the need to intervene.
Then one day, his family was in a car accident, and he was the only one to survive. When he came back to school, she said something like, “couldn’t even get dying right, (insert name she used to pick on him)” it was so bad after that she switched schools, but her reputation followed her. She tried rushing a sorority in college, but wouldn’t ya know, the story followed her there too
– Bangbangsmashsmash
We had two or three over the 4 years get pregnant.
They no longer went to all the parties with a kid to look after.
– MTAlphawolf
I went to the same school as the kids of the prime minister of my country at the time.
I didn’t know the daughter too well but apparently she went from being popular to being bullied out of the school when her dad lost the election.
It was pretty sad that people starting hating on her for something she had no control over.
– HockeyBoyz3
This one “popular” girl in HS got so drunk at a party that she just started sh*tting herself everywhere.
Some friends drove her home and she did it again in the back seat. Not easily forgotten.
But it was one of those things no one would say anything about it’s just that the entire school knew knew by Monday afternoon.
– CashingOutInShinjuku
Her mom came to a school meeting and told everyone she suffers from mild-autism
– pulpheroe
There was a girl who was super popular all throughout middle school. Then this rumor started that she had tempted her dog into sexual acts with peanut butter. The rumor STUCK too, like all throughout school people would say her name and then say “Peanut butter (insert name)”, like people would write on the white boards and everything. I saw her leave class in tears multiple times. It was horrible. The dog was a cocker spaniel too, which obviously did not help.
The tea, however was our school junior and senior year offered this like special program where half the school got exclusive invites to spend the day “making a difference”. Literally it was called Re-Do day and it was apparently pretty intense. It was designed to have people come together and accept differences and stuff which was kind of stupid considering the absolute abysmal lack of diversity in my school, but I digress.
I was never invited so this part is second-hand, but apparently during the open mic portion where people make admissions and like “come clean” her twin brother took the mic and fully ADMITTED it was he who started the rumor. That was why the rumor had stuck so hard and f*cking RUINED this girl’s whole high school life. Sh*t was wild.
– dried-mangoes
When I was in 6th grade one of my classmates brought $90ish to school. They were going to go shopping after school. She was the most popular girl in class. At some point during the course of the day the money went missing. Our teacher went right to the superintendent’s office right across the hall from our class. (This was a super small school where there were only 212 kids total from Kindergarten on up to 12th grade.)
Within minutes they had pulled us all out of class and separated out the boys and the girls. The 5th grade teacher took the girls into the bathroom three at a time and strip searched them, and the superintendent handled all of us boys. I didn’t take the money, but I got in a stall, locked it and refused to come out. I had some serious skidmarks going on that day and no one on this earth needed to go rooting around in my underpants. He finally gave up and let me go. The cops showed up a few hours later and interviewed all of us one by one.
A few weeks later it got out that she forgot to bring the money to school, and it was home in her bedroom the whole time. Despite us being in a rural area and the next nearest school being 30 miles away, the backlash was bad enough that her parents pulled her out of school and sent her to the next town over. In retrospect, people f*ck up, and our anger at her was misplaced compared to the mountain of lawsuits that should have come down on the superintendent.
– rragnaar
She was a bit of a b*tch. Pretty as a picture but dim as a dark room. Once people saw how she really was as a person, i.e. using her looks to get what she wanted and throwing a hissy fit once she didn’t get it, caused people to lose interest real quick.
I actually met her about a decade after we graduated and she was a completely different person. Really humble and gentle. Actually a lot more clever than she appeared. No idea what she’s doing now.
– beardedgamerdad
i was the popular girl. developed full blown schizophrenia my sophomore year of high school and had a spiral that rivaled a hollywood movie.
by the time i graduated everyone knew me as the weird, crazy witch girl who talked to herself and had no friends.
now i’m out of high school, stable, on my meds, with people in my life who love me, and i haven’t thought about popularity since. life is wild
– batty_bates
As soon as school ended everyone stopped pretending to like her.
– Zealousideal-Bar-540
Be kind to each other. We’re all just tryin’ to live out here.
Do you have a story like this?
Share it with us in the comments.
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When you’re in high school or middle school or even college, there are some people who are so popular that their fall from grace can seem almost impossible…
…right up until it happens.
What made the popular guy/girl lose their popularity? from AskReddit
Here are fifteen stories from Reddit of popular guys who came pariahs real fast.
Him and another kid from our school got busted for picking up two middle school girls from the local mall and taking them to a motel.
He used to be the class clown and on the announcements and everything, but the dude was an untouchable from then on. I don’t even remember if he graduated.
– stardenia
Wouldn’t say he was “popular” as this was college, but everyone knew him and he well liked. All around really friendly, the life of the party, and just a very open person.
He stole money from A LOT of people and it was all at once.
So it was a film school. We were on a project filing at a house. The bottom floor, which was just a room and the garage, is where people stored all their stuff, like book bags and equipment that was not currently being used. This guy went through everyones stuff and stole any cash he could find. I lost only 5 bucks- though when I got home that night and couldn’t do laundry I was a bit peeved- but some kids lost hundreds. There were people always coming and going in that space and it was only the crew so no one thought the stuff was unsafe down there.
I was down there at some point just taking a snack break with another person and saw him going through bags. He made up some BS that he was looking for his friends bag and her car keys. At the time I believed him and didn’t think anything more of it till it came out that people were missing money.
He was of course found out bc I was not the only one who saw him rifling through stuff, and it turned out he was a serious drug addict. I’m talking heroin drug addict, they found his stash when going through his dorm room. He was dismissed from the school and that’s the last I heard of him. Wonder what happened to him… Also never got my 5 bucks back.
– Stayinschool-tt
A popular boy cried in class during a discussion about a recent tragedy because someone that was close to him died in said tragedy. He got relentlessly bullied for the short time afterward that he was at that school. He was a good kid that didn’t deserve any of that.
I really hate middle school kids sometimes.
– Absolutephycopath
He was popular for doing dumb pranks and shit. He had a devil may care attitude to everything, and was Really Attractive. That wasn’t the reason he was popular, but it helped.
Then he sprayed his displeasure over his recent break up with his well liked girlfriend, who was a kind soul, on her car with spray paint.
Suddenly he lost his crew, because they felt it was too far. He also rendered himself undateable because he had proved he was unstable and jealous. He literally went from a God to “that creep”
– Theranos_offical
He was popular among the group of people he was associated with, I don’t think he was super popular or anything. Punk/grunge kid.
All his popularity went out the window when he went out the window of his car, after he crashed it into a building because he was huffing paint and speeding down the road with one of the “groups’” popular girls.
Thankfully she survived, but from what I recall he wasn’t remembered so fondly after that.
– Spacemage
Kid made a video for a school project, which he played in front of the class….project video ended and cut to him beating his meat.
He was a freshman, he spent the remainder of HS known only as “ the cameraman “.
– bigby424
This senior got suspended cause he f*cked a freshman in the parking lot
– diedtaco
Word got out that this kid stole from his grandparents for drug money
– Linzer333
He got super high one night. Got in his car with his friends. They thought they were getting chased by the police, ended up losing control of their car and drove it through someone’s house. He lost one of his fingers in the accident but fortunately no one else was seriously harmed. They were all removed from the baseball (etc.) teams that they were on.
– acoolglassofwater
He whipped his d*ck out during class and put it on the shoulder of the girl who was sitting in the desk in front of him.
He got kicked out immediately and I believe charges pressed for sexual assault. We were a couple of weeks from graduating too.
– AHumanPotato
Freshman year of high school. Very popular guy who was the it-kid freshman phenom WR on a nationally ranked team.
We were all leaving class one day. He randomly decided it was a good idea to make fun of a very well-loved handicapped guy who was dying of his condition (some advanced form of water on the brain if I remember correctly) and even decided to punch him. This knocked the poor kid to the ground.
About 10 guys immediately jumped him. A shop teacher saw it (the WR getting his) happen and let it continue for a minute before stopping things. Mr. Popular got quite messed up in that short window.
Kicked off team. Expelled. Moved schools in a move that I’m guessing was a way to start over at a new school??? Never heard from him again.
Went from pep rally king to degenerate outcast in 5 minutes. I had a front row seat and was one of 50+ who testified to the school admins.
The victim passed away later that school year from his condition. You almost never heard him speak, but when he did he was always kind and thoughtful.
– Ponchoreborn
Guy wasn’t exactly extremely popular to begin with… but was well known.
He punched some girl at my school in the face for no reason at a concert.
Shortly after this, there was news that he rolled his brand new Camaro going 95 in a 45. This caused him and another guy at our school a lot of injuries. His friend lost his entire ear in the accident. Oh and this was right after they stole beer from Kroger… they were drunk driving.
Anyways, people kept their distance after this.
– TheP**nC**n
tall, good looking, foreign exchange student showed up one year with a killer smile and some impressive soccer skills. Never thought I’d see school girls giggle and follow around boys in a crowd like they do in TV shows but this guy made it happen.
He abruptly stopped showing up one day after a few months.
Don’t know 100% what happened, but the rumor was that he got sent back for putting some pretty serious racist symbols in a poetry/art project thinking it would be a funny joke.
– HornedTwiddle
He was a new kid but due to his looks, parents wealth, and sports aptitude he quickly became popular. Then he made the mistake of bullying a harmless kid who was on the spectrum and was basically the football teams lucky charm.
They did not take kindly to that and he went from being the next big thing to being that kid no one wanted to talk to and he had to basically bribe people to keep them around.
– amalgamas
He f*cked a dog
– thompsonm1a1
Welp. I’d like to know nothing more about that last one, please.
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