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<p>I don't like it when you shake my chair. I just got back from my psychiatrist, who told me I should be more assertive. </p>

<p>Therefore, if/when the next time you don't sit in your assigned seat and sit behind me instead, and proceed to put your legs on my book holder underneath my chair (Meant to hold MY BOOKS, not YOUR LEGS, which makes me hope that when there is a fire or earthquake your legs get stuck and you DIE) and because you are a little boy and can't sit still and must constantly be shaking your legs and thus my chair, I will turn around and politely ask you to stop. Then, because you are a dumb ass (and not because you fail to realize shaking someone's chair will make them hate you, but because you make the most asinine, trite comments during class) you will forget that I asked you to not shake my chair and 5 minutes later will begin to shake it again. I will then proceed to hate you internally and give you the most hateful glare I can possibly muster every time I pass you in the hallway. </p>

<p>Have a nice day~</p>

<p>+2 for RawrMonster.</p>

<p>Hahhah. You probably wouldn't like me very much then..</p>

<p>I can try to stop shaking. But...I still need to be able to stretch my legs. Sorry?</p>

<p>Hey OP, I'd really shake your chair, if you know what I mean.</p>

<p>You are my hero.</p>

<p>Try being 6'2". You need somewhere to put your feet. One class my teacher lets me lay across two desks.</p>

<p>I know exactly what you are talking about. This is how I feel: wkljelkds</p>

<p>yea i know! its soo annoying. my friend used to do that to me all the time, but then we changed sides, thankgod. i think i unconciously do that too though XD</p>

<p>this post makes me smile...RawrMonster, you would really hate me b/c i stretch out and put my feet on those basket thingys under the desk all the time.. its just hard b/c it gets tiring to sit all the time, so stretching out is beneficial for pre-nap excercises :)jk, seriously though,</p>

<p>I'm the person that shakes your desk. I can't help myself. I'm sorry. =(</p>

<p>Yea, I'm with chronic but I'm two inches taller. I had to ride a school bus for three hours today -_-.</p>

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<p>I'm in the same boat as the OP, but with you guys i get it. What I hate are the kids my heighth (5' 3" and thereabouts) who find it neccesary to do this. C'mon. You're not that tall. If you need to stretch, stand up.</p>

<p>Wow, I did this to somebody accidentally in 9th grade. I hope they weren't too angry.</p>

<p>I'm not that tall (not short either), but I have a perpetual need to stretch and I'm not allowed to stand all period. Nor do I like to stand and stretch. Even when we have stretch breaks I usually stay seated.</p>

<p>I do the thing with the feet too, but I rarely shake..I do need to stretch, although I'm only average height 5'11 and not 6'4/6'2 (although I wish...but I'm not finished with growth yet, so perhaps..)</p>

<p>I'm 5'1, but I put my feet on people's book holders all the time. I never shake my feet though. I hate it when people do it to me. Feet in school bother me generally. One guy in my APUSH class used to walk around barefoot during tests and it would be so distracting. I did badly on test whenever he did that. And once my friend took off her shoes during an exam we were in and I totally bombed because I was going frigging crazy about her being shoeless.</p>

<p>^ Hahahahhah.</p>

<p>yeah I'm 5'4 ..and 1/2. Almost 5'5 I think. But I do it constantly....it's so much more comfortable to stretch. And when you want to like slouch down so the teacher can't see that you're sleeping..</p>

<p>And now that I think about it, I really hate when people shake my desk. So...maybe I'll be more considerate next time I start doing that. The trouble is, I don't really realize I'm doing it..</p>

<p>This thread is so cool, I have to bump it.</p>

<p>Oh gosh, that has to be my biggest pet peeve! I HATE people who do that!</p>