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Your High School Experience As Told by Josh, from 'Drake And Josh'

I'm not cool, okay? Why do you think old people love me so much?

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Your High School Experience As Told by Josh, from 'Drake And Josh'

Let's be honest, high school is just about the craziest rollercoaster ride ever invented. There are thrilling highs, unexpected turns, and some inevitably awkward moments. Let's take a look back, shall we?


You probably started high school looking something like this.


But hopefully, you ended high school looking more like this.


You got frustrated when teachers passed out ridiculous amounts of useless homework.


You were grateful when any romantic encounter went well.


Because to be honest, you were a little awkward.


Anytime you were forced to public speak in class, it looked a little something like this.


You weren't a fan of the people who caused unnecessary drama and made life more complicated.


And you always picked up when these people were lying and/or being fake to you.


Sometimes you let the bad days get to you.


But the one thing that always kept you going was your favorite time of day: when the last bell rang.


And let's face it, you had some slightly scarring experiences (like running over Oprah).


But as you got older, you developed a good sense of humor about them.


Now you know that you may have been SLIGHTLY overdramatic.


But with some support, love and most importantly hugs from your friends and family, you made it through.


And now when everyone asks what you were like in high school, you answer nervously that you were...


Breathe a big sigh of relief because only you know what REALLY happened in high school.

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