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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-07-12 07:14 pm

[ SECRET POST #4208 ]


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(Anonymous) 2018-07-13 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Aren't their families basically share holders of the school? They basically own the place and it's right there available to use as a meetup point, I don't see why they wouldn't be there occasionally.

And I don't know, I "hung around" my high school with my old friends for years after we graduated. My high school club is still around and usually even after a couple years of graduating people go back occasionally and sit around to watch the current high school kids run club events, give some advice or instructions if they asked for it. Mostly it's an excuse to meet old friends and, well. Everyone knows where the school is, everyone knows where the old club room still is. It's hard fitting 10+ people in the city in one place, school grounds are public areas after school hours here. It's also tradition for the current members in the high school club to host an event available for ALL the previous club members to attend and get together once a year (and yes, it's a 100+ people event these days lol).

A lot of it is that sense of passing down tradition. I was a member of the 28th generation of the club, I've met people from the 11th year to the 34th year. I don't actually know most of the people except the ones about 3 years near me, but the point is I've met them. Some of them taught me stuff. I've talked to the younger kids. Mind you, it's actually been 2 years since I've gone back, but that yearly event invitation should actually be coming soon, so... :p

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