^ Same. I don't remember being 7 at all. Not one thing. I can't even remember the name of my teacher, who is someone I saw ~8 hours/day at 5 times/week for 9 months. I can remember teachers from grades 3-5. No idea at all who my 2nd grade teacher was. I have suspicions of who my Kindergarten and 1st grade teachers were too. Still, nothing at all for 2nd grade.
Being 14 sucked because kids at school were so mean. Possible trigger warning about bullying.
I don't think I had one real friend at school that entire year. It was just kids that would let me hang out with them for a little. Additionally, I remember the biology teacher explicitly ridiculing of me in front of the whole class, while everyone else laughed at me. That teacher was also the coach of the track team and scornfully laughed at me because my shoes weren't track shoes; I didn't know track shoes even existed. They put me in the long distance running group despite me having no history of long distance running, so when we would go for runs, they would leave me behind alone. They didn't try to get me up to standards, and I dropped the team. Later in the year, I wasn't allowed to swim for the school because my grades were too low. That seems like a counterintuitive policy to me. I hated that school, and it's when I dropped liking Michael Jackson and got into metal music. I went to a new school the following year, and despite it's much poorer reputation and lower income neighborhood, the kids there were soooo much better and I eventually made captain of the swim team :p
Being 21 was a bit intense. I think I had a relatively unique 21st birthday that I rather not share.
I just finished a 7th year, so I should be good for the next 6 years tho
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