<p>OK, so like my friend reserved a page in my yearbook, right? And she goes and writes _______'s Page in big letters and decorates the page and already wrote for half the page. But then later on, when we were signing yearbooks and just passing them around, some guy goes and signs in the middle of her page! Like it was pretty obvious that the page was taken. She wrote that it was her page and the page was decorated and everything.</p>
<p>OK, i realize this is a really stupid thing to be ****ed about, but it makes me sad. :( It was supposed to be like, HER page, and it was supposed to be perfect! Perhaps I'm perfectionistic. But ugh, what an idiot, which is a mean thing to say and i don't really mean it. But still.</p>
<p>I didn't have a bad time in HS, I'm just saying looking back on your HS days as the pinnacle of your existence is pretty pathetic and I hope to god I never get to that point.</p>
<p>You don't have to look back on them as the pinnacle of your existence. You can just read your yearbook idly. It's quite entertaining sometimes. I love going through old things.</p>
<p>well he obviously signed his name there on purpose. many highschool kids would be tempted to write on a sign that has "DO NOT WRITE ON" printed on it. i find the whole situation somewhat humorous to tell you the truth. </p>
<p>oh, and how does one relieve frustration by creating a thread on a website?</p>
<p>From way back when, yeah, yearbooks are a waste of money. However, I'm definitely one of those kids that does the whole...</p>
<p>Friend: Yeah, Leif is really hot.
Me: Leif...?
Friend: Leif Nelson!
Me: <em>looking in yearbook</em> Hey! I know who that kid is!! No, he's really not that hot.</p>
<p>I've never done that whole "my page, you no sign" thing.</p>
<p>Get over it. she can write around it or something. It's really not that serious, and you probably wont even look at it again after you graduate anyways. jeez....</p>