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How much of a bad lad/gal was you at School
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 425280" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>When at basic school and middle school (until around the age of 16) I was one of the outsiders. I followed the classes I was interested in and did fuck all for the others. Not because I wanted to be the "bad boy" or the popular one, it was just how I was wired. It was a bit the same when in high school (or college, I think), the last 4 years. However then I started skipping lessons and that kind of stuff, mainly again because it either bored me or because it didn't interest me. However I actually putted much more time in to college, with a great deal thanks to some great teachers who took their time to teach me more than the basic lessons, which made it more interesting.</p><p></p><p>My personality over the last few years really has been a... work in progress. Could change every month depending on how I felt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 425280, member: 9520"] When at basic school and middle school (until around the age of 16) I was one of the outsiders. I followed the classes I was interested in and did fuck all for the others. Not because I wanted to be the "bad boy" or the popular one, it was just how I was wired. It was a bit the same when in high school (or college, I think), the last 4 years. However then I started skipping lessons and that kind of stuff, mainly again because it either bored me or because it didn't interest me. However I actually putted much more time in to college, with a great deal thanks to some great teachers who took their time to teach me more than the basic lessons, which made it more interesting. My personality over the last few years really has been a... work in progress. Could change every month depending on how I felt. [/QUOTE]
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