last year, when i was a freshman, my brother said that our class was too cocky. he proceeded to say how when he was a freshman, all the seniors were assholes and would constantly be... i don't want to use the phrase "picked on", because it was more than that. also, our school says that we shouldn't "be mean to underclassmen" (i.e. freshman) but its hard not too. it was done to me last year and every time a god damn freshman stops in the hall to talk with his/her friends it pisses me off because they just stop in the middle of the hall. you people should know how wide the halls at our school are. in an area without lockers, it's probably 9 feet wide and with lockers 8 feet. no, wait. make that 8 without lockers and 7 with. they are pretty small. in fact, even the sophomore hicks and ditzes do it. they stand in the hall upstairs and form a big circle so that you have to pass them by telling them to get the hell out of the way. my idea for them, go somewhere else!! you could at least move your little inner circle around the school so that the same people don't get pissed at you all the time. maybe i should just get to the point. mmy point is am i lucky to not have the same seniors my brother (he is a senior this year) had or am i just SoL becasue I'M SURROUNDED MY MORONS?!?!?!?!!?!?!?
Hehe The same thing used to happen in my school. When your a senior, you just have to get the message across and its not that hard since most freshman are rather timid / shy so they will comply with what you say / make them do.
A pack of these little ditzes were standing in the doorway of the main stairway of our school, completely blocking traffic. I had to weave my way through their crowd, one of them was talking about some stupid problem of hers (you know, a dumbass-girl-who's-going-to-marry-a-dumbass-jock-and-have-a-baby-when-she's-15-ish problem) and, well, that pissed me off. The freshmen I've spoken to tend to actually be pretty cool people, I only make fun of them as a joke, calling them "freshmen" in a vicious voice whenever they get questions wrong, etc. I also saw a poor little bugger get rammed by a few seniors, they laughed at him, and he looked pretty pissed off about it, he just slinkered away out of sight. But the hall was so crowded that he was shoved up against the wall, and I think that it was an accident. When I was a freshman I had to weave through various older kids etc but I didn't have much of a problem, some kids were assholes, but they were idiots so I didn't care (they all had maine accents. In case you don't live in maine here's a guide: maine accent=idiot). Now I just avoid the bigger crowds so I don't have to weave. Ahhh....high school.