The history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of high-school class struggles.

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    • Nakoichi [they/them]
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      I was a cool kid because I always had a shitload of weed, but I was (and still am) a massive nerd.

      Everyone is also forgetting the skaters, there were skater nerds, jocks, goths, scene kids, and everything in between and we were all united in our hatred of cops because skateboarding was literally criminalized (and still is in a lot of places).

    • booty [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      absolutely my experience as well. proudly weird autistic kid here, the "cool kids" and "jocks" to whatever extent they existed were generally the ones who were nicest to me. they were the ones who might even be like "oh, you're into [thing i have no interest in]? thats pretty cool, tell me about it"

      aside from my small group of 2-4 similarly weird kids of course

  • Antoine_St_Hexubeary [none/use name]
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    Game developer who has yet to replicate the sheer creativity and joie-de-vivre of the games he made in his early twenties has opinion about people who peaked in highschool

  • lol_typical [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Do people even remember high school? Why do people always say such weird pathological shit about it. Why are shows about it that I see people watch so weird.

    • HiImThomasPynchon [des/pair, it/its]
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      People who compare everything in real life to high school (including things that are not at all like high school) are people whose lives peaked in high school.

      • lol_typical [he/him]
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        I mean I had a good time wouldn't say I peaked. I would just keep talking to people for ages and going out to eat with them and skipping class. I'm not good at making friends but I was on pretty good terms with everyone. I get why people miss the community. Just never saw the weird cliche shit these guys talk about like the social dynamics idk

        People who partied constantly seemed pretty unhappy and emotionally volatile I'd usually just get high and irish goodbye if i showed up to something with more than 2 other people 💀 always had the feeling I didn't want to find out I was an accomplice to an assault or car crash or blackout drinking shit because that was all I heard about like "yeah someone almost died again" and i would just be like :pathetic: that was the gossip. Just disgusting self destruction.

        Jocks were just like sweaty guys they did not command some kind of special power. Ridiculous. Like you drink two whole gallons of water at school and become the noogie chieftain

        I feel like this is actually just people who did not experience any of these things, or don't even remember what happened, and got them from media, or now interpret their memories based off shows. Or maybe all the districts I were in were just fucking weird. In any case it's a blatantly false attempt to appear relatable.

        • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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          Jocks were just like sweaty guys they did not command some kind of special power.

          congratulations on not going to a school where the football coach was also the dean.

          • lol_typical [he/him]
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            Oh sports warped the hell out of 2 districts I went to for like a year. In general the dynamic I see is rich people being shitty. Like there was a guy who was brought in from Florida to be a football player they literally bought him an apartment and then they sent him back when he didn't perform, brutal lol. The football guys were very annoying but even in a class with the English teacher + football coach and several of them we didn't have any problem with dunking on them. It did suck there tho very snobby people and someone killed themselves the year I was there.

            Presumably for these guys they want to look for other stuff than wealth that warps things. I'd hate to be at some football ass Texas high school.

    • betelgeuse [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      They don't have to concentrate on any real material friction so they only exist within this abstract space of culture and memory. They get to live in the past and carry those resentments forward because they have no actual grievances with anything. The only thing remaining to occupy your time is this kind of shit. That's why they're so obsessed with social media. Yeah it's their tool to control the public square but it's also a prison for themselves. They get everything they want and still have to find problems.

      Twitter was full of coastal elites using moderation to ostracize people with bad thought. Then they buy twitter and it's in the hands of a based free speech activist underdog nerd. Now they're mad the coastal elites abusing mod powers are refusing to pay for it. So they got their precious blue checks for everyone but are now bitter they can't force the millionaire down the street to keep theirs.

      • lol_typical [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Maybe they should try fucking building NEW FEATURES and gating them behind a subscription instead of making the site worse then. People don't like to be left out on a new toy especially if they're rich and it costs nothing you know. People pay to hate listen to stuff.

    • GarfieldYaoi [he/him]
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      Public education in the US is just that much of a joke, it practically treats its failures as an endearing quirk about being an American. I don't blame them for remembering how shit it is.

      Not shilling for private education, if anything, the US government wants to abolish its education system so all information becomes a popularity contest.

      • lol_typical [he/him]
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        Of course not yeah that's the darkest part is we're in the middle of an ongoing assault on public education that is taking on new dimensions. Surely bankrolled by people who want even more segregation via charter schools, lord fauntleroy's private molestor academy, and Qanon homeschooling

  • Changeling [it/its]
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    Day 493 of being thankful that I only interact with Twitter through Hexbear screenshots

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      The brave hexbear posters who work hard at the twitter content mines deserve hazard pay

  • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    80's movies: nerds are cool and good the jocks are the bad guys

    (reality): the nerds turned out to be white nationalist fascists and should have been bullied more

    • SaniFlush [any, any]
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      They're all simmering in the same nasty, burnt soup of selfish ideology, and they express it in their own way because everyone is unique~

  • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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    Tim Sweeney is worth at least $4.7bn.

    That's an awful big locker to still be crammed into.

    Worth emptying. :stalin-gun-1: :stalin-gun-2:

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  • VHS [he/him]
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    it's so funny that he's acting like having a blue check is a mark of shame… i mean it is, but he could choose to get rid of it at any time.

    • Changeling [it/its]
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      It’s a choice, just like some other form of blue lives that I could mention

  • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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    seems like 70% of my high school in whatever made up made-for-TV-movie-archetype discrete configuration people want to pretend exists (jock, nerd, prep, goth, punk, drama, band, gamer, jrotc, hippie, criminal, cop, drug user, sex haver, artist, wizard, rogue, italian) steadily sanded all their distinctions down to become some bland :frothingfash: or :LIB: . "don't worry, you'll see them all again on their long journey into the middle."

    the people that went on to do or become interesting don't seem to have come from any of those b.s. "types" in particular. it's as though maybe those are just placeholder identities people adopt while figuring themselves out, eventually sloughing them off like dead skin as they grow anew inside.

    it's a hack take, but whenever i have a high school aged human's attention, i endeavor to let them know that the task of high school in the US is to not get shot, go to jail, or to flunk.

    if they can pull that off, they beat high school. if they get through without being shitty to anyone, they are a hero. all the social bullshit stew that occurs as hundreds of young people transition to adults with hormones and varying levels of individualization from family and personality development repeatedly bounce off each other is barely worth remembering later in life. so go to class, learn math or some shit, and get out. the people who are your friends and enemies are probably going to be really different in 20 years.

    • Changeling [it/its]
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      it’s as though maybe those are just placeholder identities people adopt while figuring themselves out, eventually sloughing them off like dead skin as they grow anew inside.

      They’re also placeholders used by screenwriters to quickly establish motivation. It’s the social equivalent of the villain murdering the protagonists’ puppy.

    • Nagarjuna [he/him]
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      I tell kids I dropped out and am fine. It takes a lot of pressure off

  • President_Obama [they/them]
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    Anytime I see stuff like this I think the Hollywood depictions of Amerikan high school are 100% correct

    And it's the only thing that makes growing up in Amerika seem like a good time. Cmon, why couldn't I have been a jock who stood up for the nerds because I secretly liked the cute gay boy in band class?

  • FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    lol, I don't generally care about minor grammatical errors but there is still a part of me that enjoys seeing someone going off about being prosecuted for being a nerd make one (especially when it's done to try to sound extra big brained) :shrug-outta-hecks: