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Bullied in High School

One time, this is just what kind of school I was in. I love my high school. I think the high school was some of my best years of my life, and I would go back to them if I could, which is really strange. And everyone looks at me like, like you're looking at me right now like I'm a complete idiot. Yeah, but it was, I just, I loved everything about high school. One of the things that happened is I had like a little I had like a piece of notebook paper and homecoming was coming up and on the piece of notebook paper I wrote homecoming question mark and I was on the school bus and my friend was driving like right by our school bus and we pulled up to a red light and I stuck the piece of paper out the window and I held it up to him and it said homecoming question mark. Like it was just a quick joke, like it wasn't, no one was even watching, it was just a joke to him. And the bus driver saw that, just stomps on the brakes, pulls the bus over and she's like, were you throwing stuff out my bus? And I'm like, no, I wasn't, I was just holding this hold this note up, and I'm like, uh-uh, that's not what's happening. She calls the police.

June 15, 201710:47David
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Jason10:36
Got to create some problems.
David10:37
Yeah, me putting Turn Up in the announcements. One time— can I tell one more story?
Jason10:42
Yeah, I got a bill about 45 minutes here, Fred.
David10:47
One time, this is just what kind of school I was in. I love my high school. I think the high school was some of my best years of my life, and I would go back to them if I could, which is really strange. And everyone looks at me like, like you're looking at me right now like I'm a complete idiot. Yeah, but it was, I just, I loved everything about high school. One of the things that happened is I h…
Jason11:43
No.
David11:44
No one's getting home. The police come, they pull me off the bus, they speak to me. I have to walk home, and two of my friends also come with me because they didn't want me to walk home by myself.
Jason11:53
They make you walk home for holding up a sign?