• @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I don’t get it. I was never this stupid as a kid.

    Edit: thank you for explaining to me that many of you were that stupid. I guess I never hung around any of you.

      • @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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        191 month ago

        I never intentionally destroyed expensive electronics to “try to impress” anyone in real life, let alone online (although that didn’t quite exist yet).

        So, yeah, I’m sure.

        • @peregrin5@lemm.ee
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          131 month ago

          When I was a kid schools didn’t have expensive electronics to destroy. But we sure drew a ton of penises in expensive textbooks.

          • Ulrich
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            21 month ago

            Those textbooks cost pennies. It’s the licenses that were expensive.

        • @mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          81 month ago

          My buddy stuck a paper clip in an electrical socket while we were in the cafeteria. Because his cousin had told him it would shoot sparks across the room. All it did was make him scream real loud, then the power to half of the cafeteria went out when the breaker blew.

          Another friend “accidentally” stapled his homework to his hand, to try and get out of going to music class. Apparently his plan was to ham it up and go to the nurse instead. The teacher laughed, called him an idiot, and sent him to music class with a band-aid.

          Kids have always been fucking stupid. The only difference is that now every kid has an internet-connected camera in their pocket, so their stupidity is more visible.

    • @peregrin5@lemm.ee
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      151 month ago

      I used to be a teacher in the 2010s. I remember boys having this ghost pepper challenge they would do that would put them in literal tears.

      I never stopped them. Some just have to learn through experience that being an idiot to impress your buds isn’t going to result in a good time for you.

    • paraphrand
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      51 month ago

      You didn’t have the same social and monetary incentives TikTok provides.

    • @gradual@lemmings.world
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      1 month ago

      Same. To me, messing with a computer seemed like a great way to be on the hook for destruction of school property.

      (That said, I did once disable the USB inputs for a computer in the BIOS so the keyboard and mouse would stop working, as a practical joke.)

      I guess I never hung around any of you.

      Lol, good point. I often forget how I was put in advanced classes at an early age with other students who performed well. I need to consider that more in my adult life, that most of the adults I’m encountering were the people in the regular classes.

    • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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      -41 month ago

      I was. When the bell would ring and the halls were hectic I would put popcorn in the communal microwave and put like 20 min and leave and sometimes nobody would notice till it catches fire

      I almost burned down the school a couple times

        • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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          1 month ago

          Woah

          Dude I was like 12 and severely bullied haha I’m a grown up now with a mortgage and a job

          • @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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            11 month ago

            Dude, Sounds like you were old enough to understand that almost burning down your school intentionally, multiple times, was bad. Bullies or not. I’m not sure why you’re taken aback by someone thinking a little arsonist in training isn’t a good kid.

            • @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz
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              21 month ago

              IIRC constant abuse tends to ‘reset’ the brain to earlier points of development where there was no abuse as it attempts to find less painful behaviour patterns. This results in delayed development of certain areas of the brain; most notably the prefrontal cortex that is heavily involved with decision making and social behaviour but that isn’t fully developed until one reaches ~25 years old so I don’t know what you mean by “should be old enough to understand” because they clearly weren’t physically capable of it.

              Source is introductory psychology courses. One of my professors is a researcher in child development and worked a lot with kids like the person you’re replying too. Treating them like “pieces of shit” just leads to more damage, so chill out.

                • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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                  -11 month ago

                  Exaggerated obviously. The school is made of brick it wasn’t going to burn if I tried

                  • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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                    11 month ago

                    Ah yes, there’s famously never been fires in brick buildings.

                    You knew your actions could easily lead to a massive fire and loss of life, you said so yourself, and still you chose to do it repeatedly anyway.

                    Now you don’t seem to be showing much remorse, which is unfortunate. I guess I just hope you’re a bit less of a piece of shit.