22 Shocking Truths and Myths About High School Movies Revealed by Americans
So there was no leisurely chatting with your best pal whose locker was right next to yours. And not nearly enough space to decorate your locker with photos and mirrors like a bedroom.
We didn’t have the paddling or any of that (and it was decades later) but the vibe of Dazed & Confused was pretty true of my experience – cliques were not really that well-defined, ‘nerds’ and ‘stoners’ and ‘jocks’ all crossing over and mixing together in various ways.
Not very true. Life is more boring day in and day out. Poeple are also definetely more serious about school if you live in a well populated area
We had 2:30 in between class periods. We did not have time to lean against the lockers and talk. Sometimes it rains, sometimes it snows, sometimes the wind blows; we had to go to school then too. In the winter it was very cold, in the summer it was unbearably hot. I bet they’ve fixed that because the expensive electronics would cook themselves. A school didn’t need anything like that when they built the building. Usually there was some construction crew outside banging and hammering on something. There was no restaurant that we all hung out in. We did mob a pizza place a few times after the dances. They got mad because their employees were too busy, they didn’t make enough money off of us and because the old people buying expensive food couldn’t get through us. We caused numerous major traffic jams because we kept crossing the street. The cops showed up to direct traffic. The pizza place complained. The police went to the school and they told our parents that we had to stop. They let kept the rec center open later for us instead. They actually did put on a really good after party for the middle school dances after that. They just herded us all into there and told us we’d need to go home if we left or we’d get into trouble.
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