the "I HATE FRESMAN" thread

<p>I hate freshmen, too. Ugh. We deserve to be in junior highs. I’m not being sarcastic; though I prefer the HS atmosphere, we really don’t fit in size- or maturity-wise.</p>

<p>i think freshmen should have to take a “how to walk in hallways” class. seriously they just stand there talking , not moving, and preventing me from getting where i need to go. i have now invented the bulldozer method of getting through, i just keep walking and whoever i hit is just gonna have to deal with it.</p>

<p>^ Hehe, I do that too.</p>

<p>I hate how they spend the first month of the school year running around and freaking out because room 3XY isn’t on the first or second floor.</p>

<p>I agree with lehcar, and often took the “bulldozer” approach last year when necessary</p>

<p>hmm… i’ve never had that problem with freshman.
of course, on the first day of school, i gave them each a 1yard X 1 yard piece of red carpet and told them to lay it down whenever they saw me coming. it’s pretty awesome.</p>

<p>freshman rule.
CLASS OF `11!</p>

<p>You guys should most definitely transfer to my old high school then. Since our school is so overcrowded all the freshmen take their classes out in the adjoining trailer park and hardly ever come to the main campus!</p>

<p>I’m a frosh in college this year and I hope we’re not making the same impressions lol.</p>

<p>Is a freshman-junior friendship more rare than a sophomore-senior friendship? How rare is a freshman-junior relationship?</p>

<p>Do freshmen typically befriend sophomores? Upperclassmen?</p>

<p>Juniors and seniors are relatively mixed?</p>

<p>How common are freshman-sophomore friendships versus sophomore-junior or junior-senior friendships?</p>

<p>When different years mix, is the friendship equal?</p>

<p>i hate bagels too.</p>

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pahahahahahahahahahhahahaaa!!</p>

<p><strong>Note: I do not go to a proper HS</strong>
–Is a freshman-junior friendship more rare than a sophomore-senior friendship? How rare is a freshman-junior relationship?
Doesn’t matter, some kids are more compatible with ppl from other grades, some aren’t. Actually, it depends on how outgoing you are (in a positive way). You’re more likely to make older friends that way.
–Do freshmen typically befriend sophomores? Upperclassmen?
They befriend whoever they want/try to befriend. Also have to consider factors such as clubs you join, how successful you are, whether or not you have an older sibling there, and again, your outgoingness-levels.
–Juniors and seniors are relatively mixed?
Huh? Again, it depends.
–How common are freshman-sophomore friendships versus sophomore-junior or junior-senior friendships?
Same commonalities.
–When different years mix, is the friendship equal?
Friendship equal? I think that depends ENTIRELY on one’s personality. It’s the same as asking, do HS relationships ever last? do college relationships ever last?</p>

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BUT I THINK THAT GAME LOOKS AWESOME!</p>

<p>ooohhh Fresman…I thought you meant Freshman [[and 4got the h]] okaaaaaaaaay!!! Duece</p>

<p>Yeah, OP, I can understand why you don’t like Fresman. The graphics quality is not up to par.</p>

<p>ahahahaha, you guys are so funny :D</p>

<p>I LIKE freshmen.</p>

<p>better than seniors. man, seniors walk around like zombies. school is not that bad to turn you into a walking corpse, unmotivated and uninspired. You can see that developing in most juniors. And sophomores? The moment that they graduate from freshman year they turn around and taunt the new freshmen, who they were only minutes ago.</p>

<p>But how can you say that you hate freshmen? How can I say that I am bitter towards the sluggishness of seniors, the indifference of juniors, and the arrogance of sophomores when everyone will be or has been all four? No, it’s those that live in the stereotype that we hate.</p>

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<p>I have a question. What happens if someone dies as a freshman?</p>

<p>I thought of that, but when the freshman was living, he/she would have been a sophomore, junior, and then a senior later on. So, we judge them when everyone including the freshman, expects him/her to graduate.</p>

<p>BUT what if the freshman was planning suicide all along and when we thought of him, we were expecting him to be dead by next year?</p>

<p>Poor freshman…</p>

<p>BUT what if the person who is making the opinion is so mad at the freshman that he/she KILLS the freshman? Then the person would have known the freshman was going to die!</p>

<p>Again, poor freshman…</p>

<p>BUT what if the freshman was not a freshman but a senior in disguise?</p>

<p>BUT what if the freshman was an alien and didn’t think like humans AT ALL?</p>

<p>Yea… see what happens when we try to think of all the exceptions to a general situation?</p>

<p>All the exceptions? All? You’re missing quite a few.</p>

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<p>You’ll be guilt stricken, sobbing with your head on the floor – you fell through the ice when you tried not to slip; you say,</p>

<p>*Hey. Can’t be held responsible. She was touching her face. No, I won’t be held responsible. She fell in love in the first place.</p>

<p>For the life me, I cannot remember – what made us think that we were wise? And we’d never compromise? For the life me .. I cannot believe we’d ever die for these sins. We were only freshmen.*</p>

<p>By the way, why is this thread still happening.</p>

<p>Post #31 pwned it.</p>