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...Library.....I was always the chief recluse.....no matter which school I attended...& there were SO many of them...

.....reading Mythology...or Encyclopedias...

..if there were more than 4 such reclusive types...you could bet there would be a D&D campaign befor to long...untill I moved again & had to start a NEW school.....

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Alittle bit of everywhere I start with my nerdy cute awesome friends at the back table, then talk to my gangsta friends in the hall, work my way over to the yonger kids on the benches, then work my way outside to run to ralleys with my older friends, lastly ending at the skate park with the burn outs for the remainder of lunch

More and More often with with the burn outs by the skate park, i had both lunches my senior year I had Culinary arts at otech(which is like you to this other school to learn a trade and it counts for like 3 classes and you have it till about 8am-10:30am) then teacher assiant then co-op for my last 2 hours(which is you get to go home and work or do whatever as lon as you work 20 hours a week)

So i got away with being blowin outta my mind everyday my senior year

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the group of people that had no were else to sit cuz no one wold let them sit with them so we had our own table

I was the creepy girl who sat by herself staring at everyone uncomfortably.

More often than not? We were the kids who found a little alcove in the hallway and avoided the lunchroom altogether.

Ignoring silly girls to go flirt with the hot theology prof.

A combo of those four, sometimes lunch will be skipped and I'll hang out in the bathrooms doing things or in the library doing different things. And sometimes I'll inject myself into a random group of people to look confident and adventurous.

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Outside, sleeping with the sun on my eyelids and music in my ears.

When the 'lunch ladies' as I so venomously did and still do call them bitched about me being outside in addition to me wearing headphones, I was to be found sitting at a table near the edge, but not the back of the lunchroom. I didn't like the noisiness of the corners.

I went to three different high schools, so never made friends in that atmosphere. The goth kids wanted to be my friend because I had Aleister Crowley, Konstantinos, all matters of the occult open book-form in front of me. I could not stand the fucking goth kids, which in high school is annoying whereas once you grow older it's more of a true trait. They all thought they were so scary. I heard two little girls talking about casting spells once and I laughed in their faces. I knew mature, older woman spellcasters... and they weren't little girls reading "I'm a teenage witch!"

I was an intellectual, and didn't want obnoxious kids breaking up my vibe because I read books about what their favorite bands sung about.

If I had friends it probably would have been the grunge types, as it is today. Revolutionaries wreathed in pot smoke, obscure and metaphorical. If they had been there in high school I probably wouldn't be so socially inept.

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Didn't some assholes (Yes, it's always a group.) ever wake you up in a most rude manner?

I was a loner, but I didn't dress goth or obtrusively, didn't find it worth the effort when I had no friends. And I wasn't unattractive, so luckily never was harrassed. People tended to leave me alone unless they were trying to make friendly.

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