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    We all know what you really think of them Fry
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    We all know what you really think of them Fry
    I walk into threads like this with the mindset that somebody is going to say something paedo related.

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    year 7s are lil *****



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    Not sure if troll or general arschloch.
    If serious, I wouldn't be surprised if you were bullied on a regular basis, and if that's the case you certainly deserve it. Being an ass does not make you cool, it makes you an ass.

    OT: I've been out of school for a while now, though younger children were certainly better behaved then in comparison to what they are now. We just left them to worry themselves, it was much more intimidating for them to be completely ignored asif non-existent than to go out of your way to bully them.

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    I don't have a problem with them personally because to me they just look like little kids who are still in the primary school phase so I never really paid attention to them. But I swear, you always get that one cocky little **** that thinks he is hilarious and also, is it me or do Y7s get smaller each year?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arfar View Post
    is it me or do Y7s get smaller each year?

    this is so true! lmfao either they're getting smaller or their backpacks are getting bigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemons View Post
    this is so true! lmfao either they're getting smaller or their backpacks are getting bigger
    literally when I remember from when I was in year 9 to year 11 they were getting smaller and smaller and then by the time I finished college there was just a bunch of dwarves with tucked in shirts and backpacks


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    It was shocking seeing how different the Year 7's were in comparison to us when we were that age. We always acted with respect toward the upper years, especially Sixth Formers (as they made the choice to be there), but by the time I'd gotten into Year 13, they literally didn't care (most of the lower years didn't, but the 7's were literal *****!).

    On one occasion we we're walking to our Media lesson when a Year 7 grabbed my arm as I walked into the building and just screamed in my face. I went into hysterical fits of laughter and spoke with tears in my eyes when I told my teacher what happened. She didn't take it as well as I did and went all Medusa on their ass', eventually dragging the kid into our classroom and forcing him to apologise. We joked about it afterwards though. But yeah, they were just terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomManJay View Post
    It was shocking seeing how different the Year 7's were in comparison to us when we were that age. We always acted with respect toward the upper years, especially Sixth Formers (as they made the choice to be there), but by the time I'd gotten into Year 13, they literally didn't care (most of the lower years didn't,
    This is similar for me too mate - at least when I was in year 7 and older Years we had a bit of respect for other years - but now this just seems sadly the way things are |-) :S

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    At my school in London we get very rude year 7's. I can't tell if that's what it is all around the country but here they get very rude for no reason. For example I asked my asian friend if this small asian year 7 was his brother and my friend said nope, So being the strange person I am I decided to ask the year 7 what his second name was and he said "No go *REMOVED* yourself"

    Also I have discovered a pattern, as the new year 7's come in they get fatter and smaller.

    moderator alert Edited by mdport. (Forum Moderator): Please do not avoid the forum filter

    Last edited by Matt; 03-11-2014 at 02:52 AM.

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