Author Topic: People who make fun of "nerds," laugh about ISS and disrespecting people.  (Read 1860 times)

These people get on my nerves. School is there so they can learn, not walk around with Swag defense mode, sagging pants, and laughing at the people who volunteered to help them in an education.

Swag Defense Mode: I always like to prove them wrong. Of course, in gym, I got accused for being bad at volleyball. Next serve, the guy who called me a weak nerd, served, and it went behind him. I snickered, and said, "Hypocrite." People started laughing, and he went into my ear, spat, shoved me, and screamed shutup.

Sagging Pants: Yeah, it is in our fashion nowadays. Though, people in our school pull them down too much, we can see all of their asses. It's gross and rude. I just passed someone today who always sags and said, "Pull them down more, and they will be off." He rolled his eyes, and walked away.

Disrespecting Teachers: These people simply make me sick. They love to be rude/mean to teachers. These same people always get sent down to the office. They all get at least one F.

Disrespecting the Smart Ones: I don't get it how the smarter people get bullied. Just because "nerds" pay attention and do way better, doesn't mean "nerds" have to be bullied. "Nerds" need to be respected, lol

Laughing at ISS: ISS is a terrible thing. I don't understand that they don't notice that these show up on Disciplinary Record.
« Last Edit: December 18, 2012, 10:36:22 PM by Swat 3 »

The International Space Station is not terrible.

i agree. but some of these you could just not get involved in it, like don't care about it.

just remember that they'll be working at McDonald's collecting welfare for the rest of there life

speaking of sagging pants: reminds me of the whole load of bullforget regarding the "secretly we are gay" thing

Disrespecting the Smart Ones: I don't get it how the smarter people get bullied. Just because we pay attention and do way better, doesn't mean we have to be bullied. We need to be respected, lol
don't say "we" in situations like this
it makes you seem arrogant and generally not like someone you want to talk to

In the near future
Nerds = Your boss
Swagtastic starfishs = People asking the nerds for money

You don't sound like a stick in the mud at all.
« Last Edit: December 18, 2012, 10:26:47 PM by Squideey »

In the near future
Nerds = Your boss
Swagtastic starfishs = People asking the nerds for money in loving jail
fixed

Am I the only one here that goes to a school that's not filled with complete starfishs? I see threads like these all the time but never experience any of it. I don't even go to a private school.

In the near future
Nerds = Your boss
Swagtastic starfishs = People asking the nerds for money
no. "swagtastic starfishs:" rich sports players, musicians, actors, etc. and if you're going to say something about how uncommon that is, it's no less common than "nerds" becoming the boss of anyone else

no. "swagtastic starfishs:" rich sports players, musicians, actors, etc. and if you're going to say something about how uncommon that is, it's no less common than "nerds" becoming the boss of anyone else
only sports

Petty insults against other petty insults; welcome to sixth grade

Swagtastic starfishs
that's a bit redundant, don't you think?

only sports
nope. actors are generally really dumb, and so are many musicians. I'm also assuming that you think I mean people who play real instruments, when I say "musicians"
that's a bit redundant, don't you think?
nope, starfishs doesn't mean the kind of people OP is talking about, necessarily, and "swagtastic" isn't a noun at all