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Ah yes senior graduation...

OK! i made this thread to tell you a story! It all started at senior graduation when we where recieving deplomas... Then this dude walks down and it happened so fast! He takes off all his clothes and (he was a boy) ran around! He runs off the stage and trips over a chair and falls down face flat! i couldnt believe it! It was in a way hilarious seeing a n*ked guy running away from the police!

Do you have funny graduation stories from younger or older years... I have some in kindergarten that i might share.
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No, not really as you know the British are all very reserved.
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argh you bastard Zero, i was gonna start a thread about this but you beat me to it *shakes fist*. Today is my graduation, 5 hours it'll begin and probably in about 6 hours I'll be an "adult" by my society's standards. I'm not the least bit sad actually...not too sure why, I've had great friends at high school, especially this year, but leaving just doesn't bother me, maybe it will tomorrow when i realize that 80% of them are gone forever.
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i think its 80% at first but itll soon end up being more like 98%. You just seem to lose contact with people especially as you make new friends out in the 'real' world. When i left school i went to work for 2 years and then went to university and i keep in contact woth just 1 of my friends from school. The rest were di*cks anyway ahaha.
But seriously its a weird feeling at first when you realise you dont have to goto school and that any further decisions you make have a direct outcome on how 'well' you do in society. You can make friends with people more like yourself (or maybe not) and not just because you goto school with them :happy:
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Starman Wrote:No, not really as you know the British are all very reserved. 
Here here *drinks tea*
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Sol Wrote:i think its 80% at first but itll soon end up being more like 98%.
Yeah I know that's how it's gonna turn out, but the funny thing is, I don't care. I have some deep-rooted friendships that just ended and it doesn't bother me at all. Must be all that emotional training I've put myself through since 9th grade (oh, side note: I've trained myself to be as immune to any kind of pain as I possibly can-physical, emotional, psychological, etc) so I guess big goodbyes are nothing to me now. It was a fun experience though, but I could see many people shared my sentiments, I only saw 3 girls and 1 guy crying (and I said goodbye to a lot of people) so not too many people were sad to the point of tears. It's a proud moment for sure though.
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I'd be pretty sad to say goodbye to my friends... but I'd probably cry to say goodbye to Ross... OUT OF HAPPINESS!!! lol. JK Ross!
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most people do cry out of happiness, not really so much sadness.
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