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>Today is the day of my hs graduation. I'm on my way right now. This is the beginning of the end. No more lazy summer days. No more childhood simplicity. No more free time without the stresses of the adult life. Forwards to the hell of the normie world. Onwards to shit.
Nah, it's all the same
Highschool continues after highschool, for the rest of your life. No matter if you're working or if you're headed to college, it really is all the same as high school, just with older people
>>37707930
This isn't real is it? Unless your parents really, really spoil you and you go to piss easy high school, those days have already been over for years.
>>37707930
Grow the fuck up you pathetic douchebag and quit being such a whiny, underage bitch
>>37707930
I just graduated as well OP, I'm glad I have a job for the summer because I was getting pretty worried about becoming a NEET after school
Well at least the young'uns are wisening up to the college scam. Work a shit job for a year or two. Y'all will be fine.
>thought that graduating HS would let me escape all of these normalshits
>go to CC (scholarship was for 2 years at community and 2 years at a uni in my state)
>it's all the same people from HS but somehow worse since the somewhat successful ones went straight to university so it's just the dregs and chads
>people at work act like they're still in HS
The only thing I miss is the structure and not having to pay rent. in school basically half of your day was preplanned for you and there was a routine, and when you had work or projects to complete you would be given notice. And once you got home you were able to fuck around for the rest of the day.
Now I have bills and a job and by the time I crawl home I'm so tired I can't even manage to do the things I like anymore. Moving on from High school is the end of your life as a human being and the beginning of your life as a robot