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Did watching movies and/or TV shows that took place in middle or high school make you excited as a kid?


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Like "Oh boy I can't wait until I start going to middle school, be like the big kids and have a life just like those kids on TeenNick and Disney Channel!" type of thing. I was sure like that and boy did I have a wake up call. Also if you did, what show did you watch that gave you the idea that upper schools were like that?

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Yeah. asian dramas that took place in schools made me horny and had my nuts hanging out. i loved fantasizing about asian school life, but now i know all that shit is sugarcoated and fake. 

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I watched "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide" when i was in elementary and i was really looking forward to going to middle school

 

Then i saw movies like The Breakfast Club and 17 again and i lost my interest heading to high school until I actually was a junior

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tbh I thought all high schools were this one big building with really long hallways since that's how all high schools in American TV shows are portrayed as, but my high school campus was more built like a college campus, in that there are different buildings for different subjects (e.g., we had a humanities building for the humanities, a foreign language building, a fine arts building, a performing arts building, etc). And most people didn't even use their assigned lockers (which were really small)

 

But the shows didn't make me excited about middle or high school, though. 

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