To all you fucking high school drama queens/kings

High School has its good parts and bad parts. Today I bumped into this kid by accident, who just happened to be Black and "gangsta", and he got all pissed off. About NOTHING.

Despite my apology, he just started speaking in what sounded like a different language, where every other word was followed by the word "nigga" and I just told him to chill.

Some people just go around looking for fights. Thats not the way the real world works. You can't just beat up anyone you want inside a nice, secure environment. They will most likely press charges and you will get sued or go to jail.

If he started a fight, we both would've got suspended, and all because I bumped into him. What a joke.
 
There's drama no matter where you go. It exists everywhere. It's a beast that never dies and never loses your scent, no matter how hard you beat it or how far you run from it. Your only hope to escape it is to lock yourself inside your closet forever.

In all seriousness, though, I don't let drama bother me. As a general rule, I don't get involved with things unless things get involved with me. And if they do, I deal with it and then I'm done with it. My life is so much easier that way. For the most part, I just sit around and laugh at everyone else's petty drama.

As for the greatest fights I've ever seen at school, there are only three. They're all very similar, but hilarious every time.

- My Freshman year, I missed a week of school. I came back and hadn't even got to the door when I heard, "YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! I'LL FUCKIN' KILL YOU!" I opened the door cautiously to see one girl holding another girl's hair, repeatedly slamming her face into the gym door and screeching obscenities. Our school's "A Team" (large male teachers in charge of breaking fights up) broke the fight up. Somehow, the girl who was delivering the merciless ass-whooping escapes the teacher holding her down, and she makes a run for the girl whose ass she was beating. She attacks her again. This happens several more times before the fight is broken up.

- My Sophomore year, I had to pee really bad. So, in between classes, I stopped at the restroom. I got to the door to hear, "You fuckin' deserve what you get!" Nervously, I thought to myself, "Haven't I seen this before?" I open the door anyway, and I see one girl holding another girl by the hair. She proceeds to slam her face down into a sink. And, in true badass style, she walks away. I think to myself, "Damn."

- This year (my Junior year), I was sitting at lunch, minding my own business. Words are exchanged at the table behind me. I turn around in time to hear one girl say, "You wanna fight? Let's get it over here and now, bitch." The stand and look tense for a few minutes. The obligatory crowd gathers. The girl who proposed the fight launches at the other girl, grabs her... you guessed it, by the hair, and proceeds to break her nose. Sadly, there was no heads slamming into objects, but there was a rather loud cracking noise.

I can't wait to see what's in store for my Senior year. :happysad:
 
my high school in my frosh year we had a russian american fight, a ukrainian russian fight, and a brawl after the powder puff game, we got a cop and a drug dog that year pretty funny because the dog was broken, she left in my senior year with the cop

sophmore year was quiet with the ocassional tiff and small fight

junior year second best fight of my HS career because it wasn't stopped until the guys were done, the student body made a perfect wall

senior year i got into my first fight because some punk decided to try to take out my knee in the hall so i beat his ass and got off the suspension because me and the principle were friends by then so i only had to serve 5 hrs of detetion, and the best fight of my HS career two girls fighting H-O-T girls fighting and both got there tops ripped off one by a principle the other during the scrap

when i was in HS i was always the moderator or the person people came to talk to because as one friend described me as the wall, you talked at me not to me and i could not care at all what you said but they always felt better getting it off their chest.
 
Part of it I think is for attention. People react most to misery, especially other people's misery. Bad things brings up the most amount of emotions in people so therefore, creates more easily accessible memories. People like to hear good things that happen in peoples lives, but don't always have much to say to it, but they got plenty of things to say about bad things. Because of those easily accessible memories, it makes it easier for them to relate to each other.

But you are definitely correct. People do need to relax and remember that not all life is made up of one crappy thing after another. SOOO many good things happen in one day, and they need to stop focusing on the crap. Be happy about the good stuff and stop concerning themselves with all the negative stuff. People die quicker that way. If people want to live longer, they need to enjoy what their daily life offers!

If this helps...remember, if you have a crappy day, someone out there is having a crappier day than you!
 
People lives are filled with drama, regardless of education. It doesn't matter if you are in High school, Middle school, College, out of school, ect. The thing is; life is full of drama. It's something you can never get away from. It's part of life.
 
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