You guys have some great stories that you want to share to strangers on the Internet?
Post number #709175, ID: 952271
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Post number #709178, ID: 8f55a1
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I have a bunch of super awkward stories to share, yes, but I don't really think you can call them "great"
Post number #709191, ID: 74db8a
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I was at a white castle when I was a kid and projectile vommated up my food and some super red soda so it looked like blood and then told the entire resturant about it by yelling DAD I BARFED!
Post number #709193, ID: feb8ae
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When I was in middle school, I was a part of a payday 2-esque candy heist. A group of friends and I found out that the storage room next to the concession stand in our gym was kept unlocked. We ended up stealing a whole duffel bag of candy and gatorade.
Post number #709233, ID: ea7165
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No
Post number #709338, ID: 7a76ca
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I have some, but I don't really wanna share as the people in it wouldn't be hard to identify. The stories need a lot of context to be good, and I don't wanna out people publicly even though this is technically anonymous.
Post number #709341, ID: b4effe
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i almost fell off a ~100m high zipline
Post number #709434, ID: f99242
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i remember i was at a popeye's at like 8pm a few years ago and there was some kid screaming and throwing a huge fit on the floor. his parents didn't do shit as he was rolling around and punching the floor lmao, he looked about 8 so he was definitely way too old to be acting like that. whenever i look back on this i can't help wonder why the fuck his parents were just letting it happen
Post number #709484, ID: 3e46fd
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>>709434 My upstairs neighbour has a kid like that but he's like 13 and his tantrums lasts for 2 hours. He also screams and spits(!) in our hallway and his parents doesn't do anything about it.
He obviously got a few diagnoses under his belt like high functioning autism and strong ADHD and with no guidance from his parents it's not really his own fault.
Our landlord actually sound dampened their apartment and every resident will get new sound proof doors because of him.
Post number #709530, ID: 7a76ca
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>>709434>>709484 Yeah. It's never really the kids fault for acting like that. They usually have some special needs that they aren't getting help with handling + bad parents who either ignore or beat them.
I know of a few people like that. I remember way back in the last year in elementary school (6 or 7th grade) there were some kids like that. Crying and screaming over nothing and ended up biting one of the teachers when they were holding him. It's really sad. Fuck those parents.
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