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Public school was the biggest fucking drag, I hated every minute of it except for 1 or 2 exceptional teachers that actually taught knowledge and not standardized tests. But seriously, that was my hell so much so that I actively tried to get expelled.
haha, i didn't know so many people knew about my school. as for trying the courtyard rail, i haven't personally, but i know kids who have. it's really sketchy to try to get it set up and there are security guards around a lot. it's a dope rail, but there's a sick one in another part of the school and way more in cornell.
If you spent all of public school trying to get expelled it should have been a great time. I know mine was, just leaving whenever I wanted, taking classes based on which chicks were in them, not doing homework, getting kicked out of classes, faking off campus passes, smoking weed in the parking lot. Highschool is awesome if you don't take it seriously. Then I did manage to get expelled and went to a special school that was 3 hours a day and you don't have homework and the teachers warn you the day before drug dogs come, it was awesome.
But now as a result I'm in community college which is wiggedy whack. I still think worth it though, especially if you have to go to community college anyway for money reasons.
oh word? what town do you live in? i looked momentarily at your profile and you wrote in 3 different NY area codes as your location like you were some nomad haha. and yes, there is a considerable number of kids on NS from ithaca, quite surprisingly.
Wayland, by Geneseo. I've skied Swain my whole life but i'm going to college in Buffalo so i will ride HV,KB, an Swain. I have some friends that go to Ithaca and Cornell so i might ride down there a few times hopefully.