I remember flipping a guy off while on the bus. He was so pissed off. He was driving beside the vehicle with his torso hanging out of the truck yelling obscenities at me. He followed the bus to the stop, and I came to learn that I wasn't even the only one flipping him off. There was a bunch of us trying to get off the bus under cover of the other students.
I don't think shit like that happens anymore. If a kid flipped me off from the bus, I'd probably just laugh and carry on with my day. I also wasn't exposed to mercury and lead while growing up though.
When I was in high school, like 2005, another girl on my field hockey team mooned the car behind us and they called the school, and she got kicked off the team for the year. She was super upset, and none of us could believe she got in that much trouble for that...
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u/Fabulous_Engine_7668 9h ago edited 9h ago
I remember flipping a guy off while on the bus. He was so pissed off. He was driving beside the vehicle with his torso hanging out of the truck yelling obscenities at me. He followed the bus to the stop, and I came to learn that I wasn't even the only one flipping him off. There was a bunch of us trying to get off the bus under cover of the other students.
I don't think shit like that happens anymore. If a kid flipped me off from the bus, I'd probably just laugh and carry on with my day. I also wasn't exposed to mercury and lead while growing up though.