Ask your parents if you can go to an online school followed by a really long and good reason why you want to do so. I do online schooling, and it is awesome. Not surrounded by the idiots of my generation, get to eat and drink during class, and you can attend class at any time of the day you want. And when you are done with that, you can go hang out with your friends and stuff.
Gangsta rap, dubstep, a little bit of metal. I know rap is hated and all but whatever it's just a personal preference, I don't like Lil Wayne or stuff like that.
She is in my algebra class, and she talks for the whole class and the second one word comes out of my mouth she tells me to shut up and says she is trying to get an education. All her shirts say stuff like "666 hail satan sacrifice the goats" and one time this other girl wrote on my paper "You suck" so I sent her a note saying the same thing, and the emo girl picked it up off the other girl's desk and told her to tell the principle I am sexually harassing her, what do I do? She is such a jerk to me and I did nothing to her!
EDIT: Also she got everyone in my algebra to hate me, luckily it hasen't effected my other classmates in other classes, yet. But it still is frustrating that everyone in my algebra class hates me even though I may be a little hyper sometimes they have no good enough reason to hate me and treat me the way they do, every time I walk into that period everyone says "Oh god, I thought he didn't come to school today."
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I would but I know the answer will be no.
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I'm in high school. I can't get over stuff that keeps on happening and is effecting my life.
I don't.
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EDIT: Also she got everyone in my algebra to hate me, luckily it hasen't effected my other classmates in other classes, yet. But it still is frustrating that everyone in my algebra class hates me even though I may be a little hyper sometimes they have no good enough reason to hate me and treat me the way they do, every time I walk into that period everyone says "Oh god, I thought he didn't come to school today."