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fandomsecrets2013-05-16 06:42 pm
[ SECRET POST #2326 ]
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Re: Was Your High School Like the Typical Media Experience?
There were sort of cliques, but no one was awful to anyone in particular, and there wasn't really that much rivalry. The authority figures were pretty reasonable. We didn't even have wacky field trip hijinks. The things I remember most were when one of the 'tough guys' freaked out when a bird got into our French classroom and commiserating with the teacher about how awful the Leo di Caprio Romeo + Juliet movie was when most of the class was bonkers over it. (If you haven't seen it--I will admit it's hilarious. Shakespearean dialogue in what looks like modern L.A., with guys waving guns around and speaking in verse. In any other context than English class, it probably would have had at least some charm.)
We also didn't have much in the way of electives, and to this day I have great envy for people whose schools actually had creative writing courses.