Ooh, I love that song. I used to watch the video any chance I got. Thought not as much as Breathe by Prodigy. That was my favorite back in 6th grade.
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6th grade?!? lol you are making me feel old. :rolleyes: I do love my music from the 90's lol I was attending my second (out of four) high school's when this aired. I was a military brat not a bad student.
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I was a bad student. I spent 8 years in high school. What could I say... I never went to class. I still remember truant officers rolling up on me and my friends at 10 in the morning while we stood on the corner waiting for one of our hang-outs to open. I was 20 they were 19. ( I wasn't a ring leader... We were our own men. - _- ) They asked us why we were in high school, we all looked at each other and turned back to them with the same thought " Don't you see us standing on a fucking street corner at 10 in the morning? " I may be lazy, but I'm not an idiot.
Oh no's, I loved going to school, I was in Band, and I also loved my English and Science classes.
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You're lucky. Any learning I did in school was more often than not interrupted by whatever dipshits happened to notice me that day. Well, sometimes. Other times I simply wasn't there. Usually whenever I decided to go to a class I did mediocre work to keep them from expecting me to do high quality work. There were more than a few teachers that saw past that ruse. And they were usually the ones I respected. High school wasn't the start of my misanthropy, just the place where it manifested in my heart the strongest. If I'd actually done my work and graduated on time I wouldn't have met the friends I have now. So it was more than worth it.
The way the world works is most peculiar and I look upon even my 'low' moments as learning experiences.
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Of course. Low points are the time when lessons learned matter the most. After all if you didn't learn anything, what did you suffer for? Of course the time I spent in high school ( or rather should've spent ) wasn't that bad. The time I spent working after it was way worse.
I have worn many 'hats' when it comes to working. The only job that I really despised was working for MCI/Worldcom. I truly felt like a bad person doing those times, tricking people into switching their long distance and such. I was good at selling too, and the money and hours were great, the problem was that I had a conscious. I was most happy when Worldcom went down in fiery flames along with Enron.
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I had a job as a salesman for less than a week... My general dislike for people and talking to them ensured from the beginning that I'd be unable to do that job. But the job I'm talking about was when I worked at a burger king in JFK. All I ever felt doing that job was that I was wasting my life. And considering I do almost nothing these days that's saying a lot.
lol that sucks. I find you most interesting...
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