<p>really?..that’s a first.</p>
<p>I thought freshman year was suppose to be one of, if not the ‘funnest’.</p>
<p>really?..that’s a first.</p>
<p>I thought freshman year was suppose to be one of, if not the ‘funnest’.</p>
<p>I’m having a blast. Doesn’t mean I can’t miss my old high school.</p>
<p>Leila, you want enthusiasm? I have a gay civics teacher who spits his enthusiasm on the 1st 3 rows of students. His room is also 120 degrees, and right before lunch so I feel like **** while listening to a highly passionate loud homosexual scream about politics. I don’t care that he’s gay, it’s just for effect.</p>
<p>^ What a completely uncalled for post.</p>
<p>Not really, it’s part of my daily high school life.</p>
<p>I hated high school, but now that I don’t have to go anymore I can’t really remember why. :S</p>
<p>I’ve had some great friends, and some fun experiences, but I think I was just…bored, mostly, by it.</p>
<p>^^ Yes. And the fact that he’s gay is ESSENTIAL to your story. SO essential that you must say it in some form 3 times. Does it REALLY matter in ANY way? If so, I feel really bad for you that you judge people based on how they’re born. It’s a sad way to live your life.</p>
<p>Lol, the way they’re born, that’s funny. I’m sure a newborn boy comes out of the womb knowing he’s going to be gay.</p>
<p>^ Researchers have proven that genetics and upbringing decide who is gay and who is not. Its not a choice by any means, and thats what romani was trying to say. </p>
<p>Can you understand that? OR did you one day wake up and decide to be straight? </p>
<p>I’m tired of all the homophobic comments, whether you “don’t care if he’s gay”, you seem to use it as an insult and that really is pretty annoying.</p>
<p>How did the conversation turn to a political topic?</p>
<p>^ The vast majority of conversations lead to discussions of sex, poo or politics. Threads about the first tend to vanish… Discussions about the second are weird, especially over the internet leaving only the third.</p>
<p>Yes Matt. I CHOOSE to be a minority who can’t get married in the majority of states. I CHOOSE to be someone who is looked down on by a good chunk of society. Grow up and get a life. You’re ignorant and I feel sorry for you.</p>
<p>Matt, your homosexual teacher sounds more interesting than any of my teachers ever will/have been in high school.</p>
<p>There are multiple definitions for the word “issue”.</p>