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Awe that sucks, But I'm sure you have plenty of friends! Don't look down on yourself, because your probably a great person:)
High school is BS anyways don't listen to him.
Life is just like high school. Only bigger and with less adult supervision.
Forever alone:(
I know of a place where you never get harmed. A magical place with magical charms. Indoors, indoors, indoors.
ew. if my senior class were my friends for life... no thanks.
The assistant principal must have had a very unique experience if she genuinely believes that. Either that, or she's a lying sack of shit. My vote is for the latter.
Wow. It sounds like a lot of you had shitty high school experiences. I'm still friends with the people I was friends with in high school, and even with two people I've known since elementary school.
It's not that we had bad experiences. It's just more likely for people to grow and mature at different rates, they lose contact over the years - work, university and family get in the way and they make new friends with more in common.
I graduated in 2008. I still am Facebook friends with lots of people from highschool, but I only truly talk to one person on a regular basis. Odd person here or there we'll text every now and then. My "BFF"? Haven't seen her since 2009. The guy I dated for 3 years? Haven't seen him in 4. It's just what tends to happen. My 2 closest friends, one's from grade school (who changed schools around grade 6) and one I met in highschool but went to a different school. It's just what happens.
I know that feel bro
If you think you're not going to have friends because of something you heard at your graduation, I'm glad I wasn't in that row with you.
Meh. I've been out of high school for ten years now and I've yet to even see most of my classmates again. Don't worry about it too much.
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I think that's not in order for a lot of people, I hardly talk to anyone from that period. Look on the bright side, nobody in your personal space ;)
In all honesty, most of those people in the assembly you'll never hear from again like a year or two after graduation anyway.