I was homeschooled, but went to a homeschool group. One day, I'm climbing the church stairs after class to get my stuff after helping clean the building. I see two 7th graders, one of which is my best friend's little sister. She is helping her friend with her backpack. (I was in 11th grade at this time, but it was a close knit community so we all knew each other really well) Considering they're messing with a backpack in a stairwell, I jokingly say, "What are y'all doing, a drug deal?" Little girl looks me straight in the eyes and deadpans, "No. We're hiding the bodies." She was the sweetest little thing and usually pretty quiet. I died laughing.
@CedarSmoke145 күн бұрын
Sat next to this skinny little Middle Eastern girl in math class freshman year, she never says anything. I crack a joke or two her way every day just to make the class tolerable. I think she smirks or giggles at my lame jokes to be polite. Last day of that class, before summer vacation, when we are saying our goodbyes she finally says to me "Thanks for being my friend." I was totally shocked and never considered i meant that much to her, was kinda hoping to see her next year but never did.
@pearldragonz5 күн бұрын
I was the quiet introverted kid that didn't talk much. During my senior year in high school I had study hall for the third period. There was a rich kid that sat opposite of me. He was one of those kids that messed with everyone he deemed to be below him. If you retaliated he would pull out the "My dad is rich and he'll sue you if you touch me." Card He discovered that it bothered me when he just stared at me for no reason. I just wanted to finish my homework or read my book and this idiot would literally stare for the whole 40 minutes. It made my skin crawl. One day I got tired of it so I waited until the class was really quiet. I then looked directly at him and in the gayest voice I could come up with I loudly asked him: "Do you see something you like?" The class exploded with laughter and the rich kid went red as a beet. He didn't stare at me anymore but was otherwise still a pretty spoiled jerk.
@emilyluther64825 күн бұрын
I was the quiet kid in high school who usually kept to myself. Somehow I ended up catching the eye of the school bad boy. He looked like a cross between Zayn Malik and the mafia boss in 365 days, so he was really good looking, but I just couldn’t shake the feeling that he was bad news. A lot of the mean girls were shocked I rejected him and would tell me things like “that’s sad you won’t go out with him” and “you should give him a chance!” He wouldn’t give up and presured me for 3 years, 10th grade up until graduation! But I would only say things like “get yourself another girl, buzz off, and get lost!” Honestly I was stunned when I didn’t receive any criticism when he asked me to prom and I said No. I guess some people don’t expect the quiet kid to not give into peer pressure! 😂
@josepherhardt1645 күн бұрын
12:14 One of my math teachers actually had a blackboard compass in which you placed a piece of chalk into the drawing end.
@Aztesticals5 күн бұрын
Oh and some kid did the chopsticks grabbing fly thing to a wasp. Not sure if he was quiet
@IG_ArticleParticle16 сағат бұрын
I was the kid that never talked at all and was god awful at any sport aside from niche sports like Billiards, Carpetball, swordfighting, ect. So i absolutely never gor picked for gym. One day in 6th grade we were playing basketball and i think i had gotten in trouble somehow and got called to the office and as got called, i had the ball. Instead of passing it to someone, i just threw the ball over my head as i walked off the court(very rude in hindsight) and it went right into the hoop. Ngl the week after that felt like cloud 9, i hadent been praised by anyone in my life at all, let alone friends or classmates and obviously too this day 16 years later i think back to that shot sometimes. Crazy how emotions work like that.