Any teacher who refuses to give a student a pencil because they forgot and need to be prepared are purposely setting children up for failure. Children - yes this includes teens - forget things. Their brains are developing. Duh.
Tbf out of all the ways to self harm this was a literal protest against extreme behavior of the teacher. You still shouldn't do it but that teacher is probably rightly scarred for the rest of her life.
I strongly advise against doing that, but, tbf, that was a rather creative solution. Also, the other thing I have to mention is that he was so committed to the class that he would resort to that if pencils were out of the option. Props for commitment, but please don't do that.
I was the weird kid, most of my antics were usually social obliviousness as a result of autism (I was diagnosed at 17), having meltdowns, getting into fights, eating paper, and freaking out if the routine wasn't followed. I would go on and on about whatever special interests I had at the time, here is a list of the ones I remember: Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Spongebob, Dora the Explorer, Animal Crossing, Sonic, Super Mario games, Zelda games, Smosh, Smg4, Steven Universe, magical girl anime, Vocaloid, PlayStation games, Splatoon, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XV, Free!, Persona 5, Final Fantasy VII, and Transformers. Edit: I ate paper because I was hungry and lunch was still hours away (I did eat breakfast at home). It did taste good depending on the paper, but it was mainly tasteless.
So back at my elementary school there was this kid named Dorian. This kid once decided to jump the fence at recess and got chased around the outside of the school by three teachers. And if that wasn’t weird enough, he just dropped his trousers and started peeing on the playground… in front of everyone…
I just remembered another two stories. This kid Joshua had a reputation in my elementary school, and that reputation was his horrific ability to make the room feel like death incarnate due to the devilish concoction released from his anus. So one day we are all in the computer lab and this kid just lets one rip, and the room felt like our trench had just been shelled with mustard gas. The teacher runs out, and then back in and starts spraying Fbreeze everywhere while holding her nose. Different kid (now in Middle School) so this kid, Cody, was special education and everybody loved him. So one time I was in the gym bathroom and Cody was there, I did my business and went to wash my hands when he told me “watch it kid, I’ll beat you up” mind you this kid was small and was not at all intimidating. I laugh awkwardly and exit, then I hear a crash and find out Cody straight up kicked a stall door off its hinges, while somebody was using the toilet in there.
Something tells me Taco Time dude wasn't looking to get free tacos so much as he was looking for a payday, bro...Just a more sensible conclusion than 'he robbed a taco place with a shotgun because he had munchies,' IMO...
Tbh, working in the medical field, you have to look at crap and pee almost every shift. It's not great, but if it's weird, we're talking about it, and if it's really weird, you'll have the other nurses wanting to see it. I have stories for days between me and my dad working in just nursing homes.
I was the weird kid at school, but I wasn't that weird myself, I was just looking to socialise and make friends. I was quite overweight and shy and came from a home that was characterised by physical and psychological abuse. I had zero social skills and simply didn't know how to approach other people because I was afraid of being ridiculed and abused again. I was also a gamer (video games were my comfort zone) and loved manga/anime which seemed strange to many. I'm not saying I didn't do weird things, but sometimes I wonder how often it happens that a child seems weird but isn't really.
That first story- I knew a girl like that. She was so obsessed with getting pregnant that after she found out she actually was pregnant- and was so excited she just verbal vomited- she admitted to poking holes in her bf’s condom to ensure it happened. Poor guy was like 15? Maybe 16? Thankfully he ended up being a great dad, all things considered, but very wisely dumped his gf. And shocker, it wasn’t what she thought it would be and struggled a lot initially. Last I saw of her she was around 20 with three or four kids and married to a different guy.
There was a super weird kid in my middle school. He had mild dwarfism and I think autism so he was shorter than average and socially oblivious. He would always be yelling things in a high pitched voice that wasn’t fake, it was his real voice, and always said out of pocket stuff, but really was a huge creep to girls as well. I’ll never forget the time he told me that he had a camera in my shower at lunch, and when he proclaimed loudly that he would destroy everyone in the school. At the end of 8th grade I ended up moving to a different state and thought that was that, but someone ended up giving my number to him for some reason and he called me. I was an asshole kid so I ended up telling him I never liked him and to lose my phone number, but before I hung up his mother got on the phone and tried to berate me for being mean to her son. I yelled at her that I didn’t give anyone permission for him to have my phone number and that he is a creep. I hung up on her and blocked the number, but looking back now I wish I would have just hung up on him at the beginning, or pretended to be someone else and say wrong number or something. He wasn’t all that bad, just likely needed guidance or something. Bonus: He had a younger sister with the same diagnoses and she loved to pretend to be a werewolf, and would bark at people and be just as strange. I hope they both got into a nice school that helped them with their issues.
That's always been my preferred cheap-ass fast food taco joint in Canada. I much prefer it over Taco Bell, but it's way easier to get _real_ tacos around here now, rather than the ground beef americanized versions they serve.
There is a kid who was in my school who has a super hard time due to having autism. He dosent have much social awareness, and one time my friend was coming out of the bathroom to see this kid doing something super embarrassing that I will not disclose for privacy reasons, he only realized halfway through and then stopped doing it.
I have autism. I wasn't the weird kid because of things I'd do or say because of my autism. But rather because of the *fact* that I was autistic. Girls 99.9% of the time wouldn't/don't talk to me, and when they do they do as they'd talk to a 5 year old. It doesn't matter that my autism is *very* mild. In their eyes I'm mentally incapable of doing anything by myself or straight up just having emotions. It's the same with the guys but I've noticed they treat me a *lot* better because they don't think I'm in love with them. I'm also 100% sure they treat me like that just because of the fact that I'm autistic because the people who don't know of my autism actually treat me like a human. I'm itching to become an adult because then there wouldn't be the school or my mother to ruin any chances of me being treated equally. My mom even had a sticker in the rear glass of the car that said "my hero has autism" to make sure that I had no possibility of having friends or not being treated like a baby.
Sweetheart, I sure hope things get better for you the older you get, but I do need to warn you about one part of grown-up life, so you can set your hopes to a correct level. Many of your peers are never going to grow up. I was lucky to learn that as a kid when my mom went to a high school reunion when I was 14. She came back disenchanted, telling me this same thing. I am now way older than she was then, and let me tell you, your best chance at being treated for who you are rather than what you are, is to move to a city or another area where you will meet people who share your interests, with whom you share common goals, and who are already emotionally mature enough to get to know you. IDK if college was on your radar - even if it isn't, moving to a college town for work, or another kind of higher education will expose you to different peer groups. But don't count on people growing up. 40 years from now, your high school peers will treat you exactly as they do now. Don't worry about pleasing people who don't matter anyhow. They don't hold the key to your future, so forget them. Good luck finding your crowd. They exist, somewhere.
I have asd and have to deal with narcissistic egotistic and bad people who only care about themselves and despise "different people" like us autists. I thought special kid was good but now I hate it. Non autistic people despise what they don't understand
Since we’re talking about weird kids, I’ve definitely got a few story for you. First: This is probably the one I most remember, but one time one of the weird kids in my school decided that he wanted to throw A ROCK at MY HEAD. It landed, and luckily didn’t do too much damage, but I’m still mad at him for that and confused why he did it. Second Story: This is a story about the other weird kid IN MY GRADE ALONE. He had some of those plastic vampire teeth, and when they got filled up with SALIVA he decided to set them down on the table, splattering everywhere. Both me and my friend that had to sit with him at that table instantly grabbed our stuff and got up. This kid also gets frequent tantrums, and it’s always over the little stuff. Even when I said he couldn’t play with MY PHONE he got mad. It was getting low on battery, and I just didn’t want him touching it because his hands are disgusting. This same kid also starting ripping about his baby teeth, even though they weren’t ready, and when my friend told him that the adult tooth may not come in because he ripped the bay tooth out prematurely, he went pale. Also, this kid gets way better opportunities in school (rewards for being good, homework policy (5 days late is 50% on homework)never counting towards him, and he could turn in a permission slip for a field trip when it was due THE WEEK BEFORE). It’s super unfair towards all of the actually good kids in my class, they probably deserve it way more than he does. Last thing: He NEVER GETS IN TROUBLE. For ANYTHING. Threatened a kid? Warning. PUNCHED a kid? Another warning. SAYS THE N WORD???? WARNING!?!?? THIS KID CAN NEVER GET IN TROUBLE!!!! At this point, from all the stuff he’s done, he probably deserves a week or two of suspension, if not just being expelled. That’s all the stories I have right now, thanks for reading!
i was kinda the weird kid. 1 week into freshman year i was a legend. everyone thought i called the guest speaker (except for the speaker himself) a dick. the speakers last name was shipp. he mentioned how for in high school he used it as a substitute for shit on his class president posters. then he started talking about things he could name his kids in the future such as “battle shipp” so i raised my hand to suggest a name. i said “What about Dip?” as in like dip shit. the speaker started laughing so hard he was dead silent and i got pulled into the deans and got screamed at. on the bright side apparently im still being talked about as “the dude who called a speaker a dick” as of 2022 at least. (this happened in 2015 and i graduated in 2019)
@@Lyrebird.Rainwingmy mum ate play doh when she was a pickney once. She told me it had a distinct taste, and that’s clay, so I imagine the brick tasted like so, plus an earthy overtone
This story takes place 6 years ago from this post. I am currently breaking up with my now long ex gf. I head home that night and start talking to friends trying to find something to fill the time and space she once occupied. I started talking to a girl named Rachel. She and I had spoke before and we hit things off and started dating. A few months go by and she moves in and we enjoy our company by going on walks and other activities like that. One day in particular was now what I see was the beginning of the end of us. This day we had just about finished a walk, my road is a dirt road. About 17 meters from my gate she stops and starts to panic saying that she is about to crap. I ask if she can hold it as her hand moves behind her as if she's going to stop it somehow. This road if fairly public and fairly used throughout the day. I reassure her that she can make it and she scoots her feet two shuffles and then rotates 90 degrees, rips down her leggings, squats like a jungle tribesmen and proceeds to produce an object the diameter of a coke can and length of about 13-14 inches. It just fell out. It happened so fast and I could believe what just happened. She stood up and after I snapped back into reality I made her get a shovel, scoop it up and bury it across the road from my neighbor.
It was 1984 and he was the stereotypical quiet, loner type. Never talked to anyone, disappeared during lunch. He had been held back a year, so as a 9th grader, he towered over most of us. Annnnnd he set off a pipe bomb in his locker during period change. Luckily he sucked at making it since all it did was blow open the door of his locker and smoke. Most of us thought we were having a fire drill until the kids whose lockers were next to his told us what happened. He was arrested immediately. It's kinda weird to think back that this happened 15 years before Columbine. If he'd been successful, he could've killed a lot of kids. We just all happened to be lucky that he wasn't.
I went to an SEN school, so there were a few. The following are all different people: my stalker, who hexed me multiple times, stole my friend’s hair and drew eyes everywhere I hung out “so I’d know she was watching over me”, a random kid setting fire to his pubes in class for fun, another who peed into a cup and drank it, and the group who stole the staffroom sofa. Needless to say, I didn’t get much education done there
I was the weird kid back in high school. Weirdest thing I did was go underground (literally) during lunch and chill there until the bell rang. The school I was at had a storm drain system connected to the main city storm drain system, I'd get a few friends (that were also weird kids but not too weird/nerdy kids) and we'd lift up a manhole on a side of the school no one really went, there was iron bars bent into the side of the pipe as a ladder and it was a 6ft drop down, so we crawled down there and explored a little, we found the literal perfect spot just to chill after a few minutes of walking around down there which was a massive concrete rectangular box (I wanna say like 12ft tall) basically where all the storm water flowed into and it went into another massive pipe down to who knows where (we never went down there that far, we just wanted a place to chill unlike anywhere else), my other friends would take their other friends down there sometimes and we'd just hang out, we were almost caught one time from a "good kid" that was gonna say something about it but my friend basically bribed him into not saying anything, the school never found out after doing it for pretty much the entire school year from the start to the finish. We even had our own set of rules down there which was - When it rains, no drains - Need to have backup flashlights/batteries - Need to have (my name) with us as he has a multi-gas monitor - Don't do anything stupid that could hurt yourself or others And before you say "well manholes are really heavy" and the answer to that was it was a cheap manhole cover that wasn't too heavy, gotta love "made in china".
I was absolutely the not-just-weird kid, but a horrible kid as well. If i wasnt abused at a young age, and if i weren't autistic, life would have better.
I started listening to this wondering if I would hear a story about myself, I was very much the weird kid throughout half of my early school years. Took me a while to figure out how to socialize/ what was or wasn’t socially acceptable. Also damn these self death stories are depressing, most of these people just need a good friend. Life is very different as an adult, much better in my case, I think we should stop telling kids to “enjoy it while you can”, hearing this as a kid who had a difficult childhood I was almost one of those self death stories. Life is so much more than just the school years.
There was a kid we knew in elementary who had an imaginary friend and was aware that his friend was imaginary. He would look next to him as if his friend was standing next to him and talk to him. As the years went by, he stopped talking to his imaginary friend but clearly still hallucinating; he would sometimes be staring off as if he was watching someone next to you, behind you, etc. Some time after high school, a few friends and I reconnected with him for several months. He would often look tired and sometimes have the thousand yard stare. One day, we found out from his mom one day that he had committed himself to a psych ward. We don’t know what happened to him and a decade later, we’re afraid to ask.
a group of what every knows them as "the mean girls" think of me as the weird kid since i am smart, have frequent panic attacks and hide my emotions, they laugh at whoever sits next to me and it hurts me emotionally making me have more panic attacks making tis loop of sadness for me btw on story 30 the first two things are Taco and MePad from II and i cannot be convinced otherwise
What a weird assessment that he was turned on lmao…some people are just curious and freaked out at the same time. Like watching a car crash. Guess you just don’t get it bro…
These stories are absolutely wild! I can't believe some of the stuff people did in school. From the kid drawing girls as cat-human hybrids to the one who carried around a jar of his own earwax, it's just insane. Thanks for sharing these hilarious and shocking memories!
I went to a small high school, previously a dropout prevention but secretly turned into a publicly funded private school for family and friends of the founders and faculty. There were some weirdos. I was/am a weirdo. There were kids with psychological issues, werewolves, vampires, punks, goths, business suit wearers, Marilyn Monroe lifestylers, hippies' kids who refused to learn to drive, some were previously babysat at freeschool and may have had great educations thanks to their parents, or barely anything despite intelligence. Many of the most eccentric kids were likely told or encouraged to be whatever they wanted, so now we have people who have a harder time coping with reality. Most of the kids I knew who had such eccentricities-- including myself--failed to thrive, even twenty or so years on. And then there are some who have become actors, or just recycled and teach at that high school now. It was a special place that many love, but I'm not sure if being around these types and having the few class options it offered helped me.
28:50 as a person who grew up in Washington i can confirm that this did and does happen, more than you'd think. I also heard about how a kid with a really wealthy dad, worked for Boeing or whatever, stabbed a kid with a pair of scissors and only got a month suspension, and all he had to suffer back home was losing his gaming consoles. crazy stuff
I was the weird kid, I clowned on this one kid who rivaled my weirdness, this kid was obsessed with Undertale, he even decided to try to convince everyone his name was Sans, I respond "That's pretty cool Sand, now please shut up." (yes, sand, not a typo) and then this one time the English teacher asked if we wanted mindfulness time (self explanatory, white noise for a little bit, everyone stayed quiet) or mindlessness, (we sit in total silence with our heads down for a few minutes) this other kid says he likes mindlessness after everyone votes on mindfulness, to which I respond "Of course you do, it's what you are" which is met with a lot of laughter and overall raised everyone's mood, there was other things like that where I would do a little jab at him and be met with varying levels of laughter, and then there's my side of weirdness where someone gave me a ramen flavor packet as they ate the noodle brick mid class, and I proceeded without hesitation to rip open the packet and snort the damn thing (def was a bad idea but was funny as shit), and I also almost died from sticking a paper clip in an electrical outlet and it exploded, good times my middle school years were.
Two stick out clearly in my head. 1: He was actually in my grade, and we were actually close in elementary school, but he started withdrawing in middle school. He wore baggy clothes, constantly wrote in journals that no one was allowed to read, and hardly spoke to anyone outside of the stoner crowd. He ended up arrested for trying to blow up our HS and his mom's house 2 months after graduation. I think it came out after his second attempt that he'd been abused since 5th grade, and no one ever cared to report it... 2: He SWORE he was a vampire. He never went outside without massive amounts of sunscreen and an umbrella. He constantly wore cloaks and trench coats, spiked collar, and combat boots. He had the fake fangs and hung out with the "furries." (They weren't actually furries. They just claimed to be.) We ran into him at the park one day, and he was trying to stab his sister WITH a RAILROAD SPIKE. We called the cops, but nothing was ever done. He ended up being arrested less than 2 months after graduation for CP, selling of minors for escapades, knowingly transmitting an STD (HIV), and child endangerment. He was doing it to his sister and 4 of her friends. His grandmother was arrested as an accomplice.
you know what, i fully agree with the kid that said "The jester's cap affords many liberties" because there was a weird kid in my school that was like him, and he was universally loved, so much so he sort of became something like our grade mascot, and many, MANY liberties he had. (nothing absurd, just was given a lot more social favor, if that makes sense.)
Late 70's. A boy in my 6th grade class used to crawl under one of the work tables along the wall in the classroom and build a fort and just hang out under there all day. He was very smart (often had better test scores than I did), very outgoing, and well spoken, so he wasn't autistic or anything . . . just weird. The teacher just ignored him and focused on teaching the rest of us. Not sure if he moved away after that year or what, but I don't remember him being in junior high the following year.
Not a word kid story but a funny kid story that will stand out as one of the best comedic timings I've ever witnessed. It's the mid-90's in middle school 8th grade and this dance group comprised of students were putting on the finale at a pep rally. They were wearing those nylon "wind-suits" that were crazy colors and giving it Hell to some techno-pop that kept sounding more and more like the Mortal Kombat theme music. So, anyhow there's a pause in the dancing and they line up for the big end as the music hits the breakdown and in the second and a half of silence this kid yells REALLY loud and just like the dude in the MK theme "MORTAL COMBAT!" and the entire gymnasium including the dancers and staff absolutely lose their sh*t laughing! It was pretty epic.
here’s my weird kid story. I tried being nice and friendly to our high school weird kid and he started to internet stalk me. He found my instagram, tiktok, facebook, even my linkedin account. After following me on everything, he started buying me jewelry and giving it to me at school. I was in a relationship all throughout high school and told the kid that we were only ever going to be friends. He started following my then-boyfriend around on campus and giving him nasty looks. I had to finally cut ties with the strange kid which led him to send me many threatening messages on social media and make new accounts whenever I blocked his old accounts. I ended up moving schools for unrelated reasons and never heard from him again.
Story 12 sounds like the kind of crap a friend of mine and his buddies would pull off. On another note, this isn’t exactly a “weird kid” story, but I just thought it was interesting, there’s this one kid i sometimes saw during my grade nine classes, at the start of the year he showed up about a week later than the rest of us in our drama class, since this was our first year of high school I try to introduce myself, I say hi to him, his first reaction is “shut the fuck up”, dude just hated me for no particular reason, he would also tell me to shut up when I’d chime in on a class conversation, eventually I sort of realized he kinda just hated everyone, and everyone else sorta figured it out as well, so whenever he’d tell me or anyone else to shut up we’d all just laugh at him. To this day I think the only thing he knows how to say is some variation of “shut the fuck up”
I used to have a weird kid in my friend group, at first he just seemed wacky and fun but it slowly got worse till he got pulled out of school to be home schooled. Two stores that come to mind about him are: told, not asked, another friend they would be getting married after graduation and that he expected three children from her. They had been dating less than 48hrs and broke up shortly after his demands. Tried to pick a fight with the sort of scary big guy of the group, unpromted, only to be slammed on a table by his throat then proceeded to tell anyone who would listen that he "let him win"
Dude, I'm willing to bet that the crazy girl in the first story doesn't want to just drop out of school but has some kind of sexual trauma. Kids aren't so sexually weird for no reason. Story 21: I wonder how many sexual harassment accusation this guy has on his record.
I was the weird quiet kid with autism. People would be very much surprised when I'd talk to them cause they probably thought I was mute. I used to growl at others or give them death glares, I honestly had a bad temper. I was one of those kids that would change in the little stalls they had in the girls locker room cause I was too embarrassed to change in front of others in middle school, came to learn that I was a trans man second year of highschool after having written self inserts of myself in stories as a man.
Had one guy eating glue and paper in class. He was making pools of ink with little plastic boxes and one time even pissed himself after the teacher denied him the toilet's access. Was a very friendly dude tho, always loved talking to him, after middleschool I never saw him again sadly.
There was a girl in my year level who was that one emo kid who claimed she could hear voices or that she could see demons; she also had a massive crush on me and got really weird whenever I talked to other girls at secondary school. Then she stabbed a kid's hand in class with the needle-end of a compass because 'she was bored' and got suspended.
i would be OBSESSED with something, but only for a year. kindergarten was trains, 1st grade was the titanis, 2nd grade was mario, and 3rd was transformers.
when i was in middle school i was that kid, i had undiagnosed autism, and i was obsessed with 9/11, and liked to draw the twin towers multiple times in my notebook, i was also obsessed with gory vids, i was 12, so that didn't do well for my mental health lol, i don't really remember anything in particular i did, but i did some weird shit, im more normal now i guess lol
I was the "Weird but popular" kid. My freshman yr my niece was diagnosed with cancer, so as a sign of solidarity i got my head buzzed and one of the upper clasmen said "Dude you look like Gollum!", then i went over to him on the bench on the common squatted next to him and said "do you have ze precious?!" the rest was history.
At my school, I'm usually considered one of the weird kids lol, but there was this one kid that just about everyone agreed was terrible in every way. He would often come up to my friend group before school, he would constantly talk to us about very nsfw topics which made us all uncomfortable. I don't entirely know why but he had some insane vendetta against me, he would go around and tell other kids that I was a guy pretending to be a girl, likely in an effort to get them to hate me. One day, he slapped me on my backside, which caused a teacher to get onto him, however he went crazy over this and called the teacher a racial slur before being taken to the school's office. A lot of people had problems with him, he got expelled one day for throwing a cinder block at a teacher.
I was a pretty weird kid but in 7th grade there was this kid we will call him: L so L stood out from the other guys in my class. He had one friend who was someone who I talk to occasionally. Anyway he eventually ask me if I had a boyfriend. I didn’t answer as I was confused, and I am aero-ace so I was very confused. So he after waiting for an answer said I will ask my friend, then after awhile he wrote on his eraser: how to get a hot sexy girl. He also was very raciest to others in class (due to my school being mostly immigrants, since my government let a bunch in) I am Mt and Ukrainian (ik a odd mix) I still feel like the eraser thing was about me, also note: L was moved to a different class. he also was very annoying and I tried my best to ovoid him. I still think about the weird interactions, it could be because he was lonely in class but still it was 7th grade. I was trying to learn my algebra
Talked to the wind spirits that lived in the air vents. He was a very odd kid, I knew him in elementary school, he was shy, and socially awkward (a lot of us were) but in high school he became Wicken, not weird In itself but he used it as an opportunity to be weird.
Friend of mine was the weird kid. Back in high school, he'd almost always have a lighter on him and he'd do random crap with it. In biology class he tried to light a bug we were dissecting on fire, but it wouldn't light for whatever reason; he decides to grab the metal spike holding it in the tray right after trying to burn it and ends up branding his fingers due to the super hot metal. Another time, he'd click the lighter without lighting it to let the gas into his mouth, then click the lighter to 'breathe fire' (well, it was a tiny puff of fire), and one time he ended up lighting his tongue on fire; it quickly went out, but was funny to see. He's also the guy who made me never want to try 'truth or dare' due to the stories of him and his friends making people who picked 'dare' to have to lick the floor or other disgusting stuff. Not sure what happened to him, he transferred/left school before senior year.
4:00 idk if it’s the same people but it happened at my school the two ended up breaking up at the end of the year and the boy moved, and everybody was happy because he was a creep
I was the weird kid at school, im the reason all the doors at my school now have guards on the doors to prevent them from being opened with a card (it was insane how easy it was) i used to let kids into the locked computer room, open the door for class after lunch if the teacher was running late. Never got in trouble for it xD
The Jimmy Marbles story was interesting but it was more interesting because the OP mentioned their English not being great and follow this up with a well-written story because some of the words may not have translated entirely naturally.
he bought a wooden shed planted 500 red poppy plants in it to havest opium off, got shopped to the police by his own mum, ended up in prison for several years for trying to grow a narcotic, this was in the 1970's a good 50 years ago, don't know what happened to him after that, he was like some kind of weird legend.
My dad told me about one guy in college back in the 90s who cut a hole in the roof of his car with a sawzall and epoxied a fishtank over the hole and he would look through the glass turret like he was in a tank or something.
I was definitely the weird kid from Elementary all the way through 6th grade (Middle School) Definitely had and still probably do have some kind of undiagnosed mental thing. I'd throw frequent tantrums and at every little thing I'd start crying. Had a book that I was reading taken away during class and just started sobbing. Was a REALLY big asshole in general, too, and antagonized practically everybody I met. In 6th I wore fox ears and sometimes a tail and was the weird furry kid. I didn't particularly do anything else bad that year other than sit underneath my desk the entirety of one class the entire year. But I was really mentally ill and played fruit ninja on my arm because one of my friends did it too and flashed it a lot. Glad to say I'm not that bad anymore, but definitely still struggling with undiagnosed mental stuff.
On a lighter note, though, I started a trend in 6th with the ears and tail. Shortly after I eventually stopped wearing them, a bunch of other kids started wearing some (much better looking, in my opinion) ears as well. Went on for another year before it faded away Those kids were a lot less weird than I was, fortunately. I at least never heard any stories about them. Also people soon forgot that I was the one who wore the ears and tail immediately the next year, so I didn't have to deal with a lot of bullying about it.
Hello Void, I hope you are doing well. Your story resonates with me because there are some similar things I did growing up in school. In my 42 years I’ve served in the US Marine Corps, been homeless for a bit, lived in another country (Korea, since 2011), become a teacher, finished a Master’s degree in Psychology, I made a RUclips channel for fun, and aside from getting disabled in the service I live a pretty good life on paper. Being the weirdo helps me recognize the weird students and help them out if need be, or not draw attention to their behavior.
I’m the weird kid in this story. Back in 4th grade, our teacher (I think through a raffle method with these lil ticket’s she’d give us if we were good) would give us the option either to have a comfy chair for a day, choose some music for all of us to listen to before recess, and I forgot the third option. I was the weird kid with VERY different interests than the other students, and I just did my best to fit in. So one day, when I was chosen from the raffle, I decided I wanted to show everyone some music I listen to! The music was some OST from “Kirby Triple Deluxe” or something like that, and it was the music that would play at the final bosses’s second/third phase. I remember just vibing to the music while everyone was just confused the entire time, and afterwards, everyone was asking me things like “were there any lyrics?”, “What kind of genre was that?”, and “girl what the actual hell was that?” Do I have regrets? Today, absolutely. I still cringe at that. But I know 4th grade me was having the time of her life :)
I wasn't weird enough to make this list. I talked like an 80-year-old man, but I knew it was weird and I made fun of a constantly, as did everyone else. Most of them thought it was really funny that I was in on the joke. I'm extremely prude, and people were Surprise to find out that I had a sense of humor about it, and about myself. My hygiene was good, and I never thought I had magic powers, had delusions of grandeur of other varieties, and I didn't have any other weird behavioral tics. I got generally good grades, and was never the center of attention.
im good friends with the weird girl. shes super nice but pretty weird. once, we had a substitute, and this one annoying popular boy was being rude to her, as everyone did. she started throwing grapes at him. another time, she started running around with a screwdriver threatening to stab people. one time she said her name was waffle, and thats what she was known as from then on.
bro.. telling your kid "eyoo little Timmy, this glove..is magic. if you wear it and jump from something high, like a bridge, you can fly 😲👍" is next level despicable
The dude who wrote his test answer in blood was prepared for things that would make the teacher hide in a corner.
Any teacher who refuses to give a student a pencil because they forgot and need to be prepared are purposely setting children up for failure.
Children - yes this includes teens - forget things. Their brains are developing. Duh.
bro was trying to scare the teacher into giving him an A fr
I did that in an end of year exam.
Tbf out of all the ways to self harm this was a literal protest against extreme behavior of the teacher.
You still shouldn't do it but that teacher is probably rightly scarred for the rest of her life.
I strongly advise against doing that, but, tbf, that was a rather creative solution. Also, the other thing I have to mention is that he was so committed to the class that he would resort to that if pencils were out of the option. Props for commitment, but please don't do that.
I was the weird kid, most of my antics were usually social obliviousness as a result of autism (I was diagnosed at 17), having meltdowns, getting into fights, eating paper, and freaking out if the routine wasn't followed. I would go on and on about whatever special interests I had at the time, here is a list of the ones I remember: Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Spongebob, Dora the Explorer, Animal Crossing, Sonic, Super Mario games, Zelda games, Smosh, Smg4, Steven Universe, magical girl anime, Vocaloid, PlayStation games, Splatoon, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XV, Free!, Persona 5, Final Fantasy VII, and Transformers.
Edit: I ate paper because I was hungry and lunch was still hours away (I did eat breakfast at home). It did taste good depending on the paper, but it was mainly tasteless.
I relate to you I have autism too
Ooh I love Final Fantasy!
Thought Minecraft would be on list.
I also have Autism and go on and on about Animal Crossing lol
As well as Super Mario games
My fear is showing up in a Reddit post like this and not knowing about it lol
lol
haha same :)
same…
In caving there are tight squeezes where it is imposable to turn around, you must go forward and turn around at the next point were it widens.
"Wham, Bam, thank you desk" is wild ✋️😭
So back at my elementary school there was this kid named Dorian. This kid once decided to jump the fence at recess and got chased around the outside of the school by three teachers. And if that wasn’t weird enough, he just dropped his trousers and started peeing on the playground… in front of everyone…
I just remembered another two stories. This kid Joshua had a reputation in my elementary school, and that reputation was his horrific ability to make the room feel like death incarnate due to the devilish concoction released from his anus. So one day we are all in the computer lab and this kid just lets one rip, and the room felt like our trench had just been shelled with mustard gas. The teacher runs out, and then back in and starts spraying Fbreeze everywhere while holding her nose. Different kid (now in Middle School) so this kid, Cody, was special education and everybody loved him. So one time I was in the gym bathroom and Cody was there, I did my business and went to wash my hands when he told me “watch it kid, I’ll beat you up” mind you this kid was small and was not at all intimidating. I laugh awkwardly and exit, then I hear a crash and find out Cody straight up kicked a stall door off its hinges, while somebody was using the toilet in there.
There was no weird kid at my school. Unless ... oh no.
it was YOU!!!
@@consumingkazoos Gasp! 😮
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Honestly, real
Oh my! 😧
Something tells me Taco Time dude wasn't looking to get free tacos so much as he was looking for a payday, bro...Just a more sensible conclusion than 'he robbed a taco place with a shotgun because he had munchies,' IMO...
Tbh, working in the medical field, you have to look at crap and pee almost every shift. It's not great, but if it's weird, we're talking about it, and if it's really weird, you'll have the other nurses wanting to see it. I have stories for days between me and my dad working in just nursing homes.
I was the weird kid at school, but I wasn't that weird myself, I was just looking to socialise and make friends. I was quite overweight and shy and came from a home that was characterised by physical and psychological abuse. I had zero social skills and simply didn't know how to approach other people because I was afraid of being ridiculed and abused again. I was also a gamer (video games were my comfort zone) and loved manga/anime which seemed strange to many. I'm not saying I didn't do weird things, but sometimes I wonder how often it happens that a child seems weird but isn't really.
That first story- I knew a girl like that. She was so obsessed with getting pregnant that after she found out she actually was pregnant- and was so excited she just verbal vomited- she admitted to poking holes in her bf’s condom to ensure it happened.
Poor guy was like 15? Maybe 16? Thankfully he ended up being a great dad, all things considered, but very wisely dumped his gf. And shocker, it wasn’t what she thought it would be and struggled a lot initially. Last I saw of her she was around 20 with three or four kids and married to a different guy.
Sad.
There was a super weird kid in my middle school. He had mild dwarfism and I think autism so he was shorter than average and socially oblivious. He would always be yelling things in a high pitched voice that wasn’t fake, it was his real voice, and always said out of pocket stuff, but really was a huge creep to girls as well. I’ll never forget the time he told me that he had a camera in my shower at lunch, and when he proclaimed loudly that he would destroy everyone in the school. At the end of 8th grade I ended up moving to a different state and thought that was that, but someone ended up giving my number to him for some reason and he called me. I was an asshole kid so I ended up telling him I never liked him and to lose my phone number, but before I hung up his mother got on the phone and tried to berate me for being mean to her son. I yelled at her that I didn’t give anyone permission for him to have my phone number and that he is a creep. I hung up on her and blocked the number, but looking back now I wish I would have just hung up on him at the beginning, or pretended to be someone else and say wrong number or something. He wasn’t all that bad, just likely needed guidance or something.
Bonus: He had a younger sister with the same diagnoses and she loved to pretend to be a werewolf, and would bark at people and be just as strange. I hope they both got into a nice school that helped them with their issues.
First one out the gate is insane. Going to be a great video.😭😭
Taco Time is not a knock-off, it’s just another Mexican fast food place that was actually founded 2 years before Taco Bell.
That's always been my preferred cheap-ass fast food taco joint in Canada. I much prefer it over Taco Bell, but it's way easier to get _real_ tacos around here now, rather than the ground beef americanized versions they serve.
@@RothAnim Unfortunately the one near my old job was terrible.
So could you in theory say Taco Bell is the Taco Time knock-off? /s
@@darkluxgames2347 Or they are just both Mexican fast food. One doesn’t have to be a knockoff of the other.
I know, hence the "/s" at the end
There is a kid who was in my school who has a super hard time due to having autism. He dosent have much social awareness, and one time my friend was coming out of the bathroom to see this kid doing something super embarrassing that I will not disclose for privacy reasons, he only realized halfway through and then stopped doing it.
I have autism. I wasn't the weird kid because of things I'd do or say because of my autism. But rather because of the *fact* that I was autistic. Girls 99.9% of the time wouldn't/don't talk to me, and when they do they do as they'd talk to a 5 year old.
It doesn't matter that my autism is *very* mild. In their eyes I'm mentally incapable of doing anything by myself or straight up just having emotions. It's the same with the guys but I've noticed they treat me a *lot* better because they don't think I'm in love with them.
I'm also 100% sure they treat me like that just because of the fact that I'm autistic because the people who don't know of my autism actually treat me like a human. I'm itching to become an adult because then there wouldn't be the school or my mother to ruin any chances of me being treated equally. My mom even had a sticker in the rear glass of the car that said "my hero has autism" to make sure that I had no possibility of having friends or not being treated like a baby.
Sweetheart, I sure hope things get better for you the older you get, but I do need to warn you about one part of grown-up life, so you can set your hopes to a correct level.
Many of your peers are never going to grow up.
I was lucky to learn that as a kid when my mom went to a high school reunion when I was 14. She came back disenchanted, telling me this same thing. I am now way older than she was then, and let me tell you, your best chance at being treated for who you are rather than what you are, is to move to a city or another area where you will meet people who share your interests, with whom you share common goals, and who are already emotionally mature enough to get to know you.
IDK if college was on your radar - even if it isn't, moving to a college town for work, or another kind of higher education will expose you to different peer groups.
But don't count on people growing up. 40 years from now, your high school peers will treat you exactly as they do now. Don't worry about pleasing people who don't matter anyhow. They don't hold the key to your future, so forget them. Good luck finding your crowd. They exist, somewhere.
same here man 😞
@@historianKelly don't worry I already figured that out :)
This was literally me
I have asd and have to deal with narcissistic egotistic and bad people who only care about themselves and despise "different people" like us autists. I thought special kid was good but now I hate it. Non autistic people despise what they don't understand
Since we’re talking about weird kids, I’ve definitely got a few story for you. First: This is probably the one I most remember, but one time one of the weird kids in my school decided that he wanted to throw A ROCK at MY HEAD. It landed, and luckily didn’t do too much damage, but I’m still mad at him for that and confused why he did it. Second Story: This is a story about the other weird kid IN MY GRADE ALONE. He had some of those plastic vampire teeth, and when they got filled up with SALIVA he decided to set them down on the table, splattering everywhere. Both me and my friend that had to sit with him at that table instantly grabbed our stuff and got up. This kid also gets frequent tantrums, and it’s always over the little stuff. Even when I said he couldn’t play with MY PHONE he got mad. It was getting low on battery, and I just didn’t want him touching it because his hands are disgusting. This same kid also starting ripping about his baby teeth, even though they weren’t ready, and when my friend told him that the adult tooth may not come in because he ripped the bay tooth out prematurely, he went pale. Also, this kid gets way better opportunities in school (rewards for being good, homework policy (5 days late is 50% on homework)never counting towards him, and he could turn in a permission slip for a field trip when it was due THE WEEK BEFORE). It’s super unfair towards all of the actually good kids in my class, they probably deserve it way more than he does. Last thing: He NEVER GETS IN TROUBLE. For ANYTHING. Threatened a kid? Warning. PUNCHED a kid? Another warning. SAYS THE N WORD???? WARNING!?!?? THIS KID CAN NEVER GET IN TROUBLE!!!! At this point, from all the stuff he’s done, he probably deserves a week or two of suspension, if not just being expelled. That’s all the stories I have right now, thanks for reading!
One thing I dislike about this narrator is that he always reads abbreviations as they are. Like he said i d k and not I don’t know😭 such a pet peeve
Same
i was kinda the weird kid. 1 week into freshman year i was a legend. everyone thought i called the guest speaker (except for the speaker himself) a dick. the speakers last name was shipp. he mentioned how for in high school he used it as a substitute for shit on his class president posters. then he started talking about things he could name his kids in the future such as “battle shipp” so i raised my hand to suggest a name.
i said “What about Dip?” as in like dip shit. the speaker started laughing so hard he was dead silent and i got pulled into the deans and got screamed at.
on the bright side apparently im still being talked about as “the dude who called a speaker a dick” as of 2022 at least. (this happened in 2015 and i graduated in 2019)
One guy said that he ate a brick in my class once lmao
The discussion was, what can you do with a brick
Soooo....
What did it taste like
I mean he's not wrong
If it counts, you can shit a brick…
@@Lyrebird.Rainwingclay
@@Lyrebird.Rainwingmy mum ate play doh when she was a pickney once. She told me it had a distinct taste, and that’s clay, so I imagine the brick tasted like so, plus an earthy overtone
0:55 If Rambo went into news print as an occupation rather than combat enlistment. But got to admit. Bro Improvised like a mad man.😅
0:55 I have to be honest, I think that might be just straight up badass
This story takes place 6 years ago from this post.
I am currently breaking up with my now long ex gf. I head home that night and start talking to friends trying to find something to fill the time and space she once occupied. I started talking to a girl named Rachel. She and I had spoke before and we hit things off and started dating. A few months go by and she moves in and we enjoy our company by going on walks and other activities like that.
One day in particular was now what I see was the beginning of the end of us. This day we had just about finished a walk, my road is a dirt road. About 17 meters from my gate she stops and starts to panic saying that she is about to crap.
I ask if she can hold it as her hand moves behind her as if she's going to stop it somehow. This road if fairly public and fairly used throughout the day. I reassure her that she can make it and she scoots her feet two shuffles and then rotates 90 degrees, rips down her leggings, squats like a jungle tribesmen and proceeds to produce an object the diameter of a coke can and length of about 13-14 inches.
It just fell out. It happened so fast and I could believe what just happened. She stood up and after I snapped back into reality I made her get a shovel, scoop it up and bury it across the road from my neighbor.
It was 1984 and he was the stereotypical quiet, loner type. Never talked to anyone, disappeared during lunch. He had been held back a year, so as a 9th grader, he towered over most of us.
Annnnnd he set off a pipe bomb in his locker during period change.
Luckily he sucked at making it since all it did was blow open the door of his locker and smoke. Most of us thought we were having a fire drill until the kids whose lockers were next to his told us what happened. He was arrested immediately.
It's kinda weird to think back that this happened 15 years before Columbine. If he'd been successful, he could've killed a lot of kids. We just all happened to be lucky that he wasn't.
I went to an SEN school, so there were a few. The following are all different people: my stalker, who hexed me multiple times, stole my friend’s hair and drew eyes everywhere I hung out “so I’d know she was watching over me”, a random kid setting fire to his pubes in class for fun, another who peed into a cup and drank it, and the group who stole the staffroom sofa. Needless to say, I didn’t get much education done there
0:55 Pro gamer move
I was the weird kid back in high school.
Weirdest thing I did was go underground (literally) during lunch and chill there until the bell rang. The school I was at had a storm drain system connected to the main city storm drain system, I'd get a few friends (that were also weird kids but not too weird/nerdy kids) and we'd lift up a manhole on a side of the school no one really went, there was iron bars bent into the side of the pipe as a ladder and it was a 6ft drop down, so we crawled down there and explored a little, we found the literal perfect spot just to chill after a few minutes of walking around down there which was a massive concrete rectangular box (I wanna say like 12ft tall) basically where all the storm water flowed into and it went into another massive pipe down to who knows where (we never went down there that far, we just wanted a place to chill unlike anywhere else), my other friends would take their other friends down there sometimes and we'd just hang out, we were almost caught one time from a "good kid" that was gonna say something about it but my friend basically bribed him into not saying anything, the school never found out after doing it for pretty much the entire school year from the start to the finish.
We even had our own set of rules down there which was
- When it rains, no drains
- Need to have backup flashlights/batteries
- Need to have (my name) with us as he has a multi-gas monitor
- Don't do anything stupid that could hurt yourself or others
And before you say "well manholes are really heavy" and the answer to that was it was a cheap manhole cover that wasn't too heavy, gotta love "made in china".
The weirdest thing i've ever experienced is a teacher that used to look at playboy magazines under his desk.
Ugh!
I was absolutely the not-just-weird kid, but a horrible kid as well. If i wasnt abused at a young age, and if i weren't autistic, life would have better.
I started listening to this wondering if I would hear a story about myself, I was very much the weird kid throughout half of my early school years. Took me a while to figure out how to socialize/ what was or wasn’t socially acceptable. Also damn these self death stories are depressing, most of these people just need a good friend. Life is very different as an adult, much better in my case, I think we should stop telling kids to “enjoy it while you can”, hearing this as a kid who had a difficult childhood I was almost one of those self death stories. Life is so much more than just the school years.
There was a kid we knew in elementary who had an imaginary friend and was aware that his friend was imaginary. He would look next to him as if his friend was standing next to him and talk to him. As the years went by, he stopped talking to his imaginary friend but clearly still hallucinating; he would sometimes be staring off as if he was watching someone next to you, behind you, etc.
Some time after high school, a few friends and I reconnected with him for several months. He would often look tired and sometimes have the thousand yard stare. One day, we found out from his mom one day that he had committed himself to a psych ward. We don’t know what happened to him and a decade later, we’re afraid to ask.
8:25 "roster" lol
I can't help but think story 22 was the infamous Chris Chan 😭😭
a group of what every knows them as "the mean girls" think of me as the weird kid since i am smart, have frequent panic attacks and hide my emotions, they laugh at whoever sits next to me and it hurts me emotionally making me have more panic attacks making tis loop of sadness for me
btw on story 30 the first two things are Taco and MePad from II and i cannot be convinced otherwise
What a weird assessment that he was turned on lmao…some people are just curious and freaked out at the same time. Like watching a car crash. Guess you just don’t get it bro…
Yeah I got the same vibe, that OP was weirded out but also couldn’t look away because of just how bizarre the whole thing was.
Am I the only one who thinks its weird to follow a girl to a discreet location to watch her take a piss, without her knowing??
Sure but following a girl because you know she is going to pee is weird as hell.
@@FelixCohen2009 Yeah that part was super Red Flag territory
Fake story.
These stories are absolutely wild! I can't believe some of the stuff people did in school. From the kid drawing girls as cat-human hybrids to the one who carried around a jar of his own earwax, it's just insane. Thanks for sharing these hilarious and shocking memories!
A kid came up to me and said “look at your notifications, she texted back”. I don’t even have a crush on anyone.
Story 18 was the wildest thing I've read in an entire year and I proofread my friend's smut fics
I went to a small high school, previously a dropout prevention but secretly turned into a publicly funded private school for family and friends of the founders and faculty. There were some weirdos. I was/am a weirdo. There were kids with psychological issues, werewolves, vampires, punks, goths, business suit wearers, Marilyn Monroe lifestylers, hippies' kids who refused to learn to drive, some were previously babysat at freeschool and may have had great educations thanks to their parents, or barely anything despite intelligence. Many of the most eccentric kids were likely told or encouraged to be whatever they wanted, so now we have people who have a harder time coping with reality. Most of the kids I knew who had such eccentricities-- including myself--failed to thrive, even twenty or so years on. And then there are some who have become actors, or just recycled and teach at that high school now. It was a special place that many love, but I'm not sure if being around these types and having the few class options it offered helped me.
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as a person who grew up in Washington i can confirm that this did and does happen, more than you'd think. I also heard about how a kid with a really wealthy dad, worked for Boeing or whatever, stabbed a kid with a pair of scissors and only got a month suspension, and all he had to suffer back home was losing his gaming consoles. crazy stuff
I was the weird kid, I clowned on this one kid who rivaled my weirdness, this kid was obsessed with Undertale, he even decided to try to convince everyone his name was Sans, I respond "That's pretty cool Sand, now please shut up." (yes, sand, not a typo) and then this one time the English teacher asked if we wanted mindfulness time (self explanatory, white noise for a little bit, everyone stayed quiet) or mindlessness, (we sit in total silence with our heads down for a few minutes) this other kid says he likes mindlessness after everyone votes on mindfulness, to which I respond "Of course you do, it's what you are" which is met with a lot of laughter and overall raised everyone's mood, there was other things like that where I would do a little jab at him and be met with varying levels of laughter, and then there's my side of weirdness where someone gave me a ramen flavor packet as they ate the noodle brick mid class, and I proceeded without hesitation to rip open the packet and snort the damn thing (def was a bad idea but was funny as shit), and I also almost died from sticking a paper clip in an electrical outlet and it exploded, good times my middle school years were.
Two stick out clearly in my head.
1: He was actually in my grade, and we were actually close in elementary school, but he started withdrawing in middle school. He wore baggy clothes, constantly wrote in journals that no one was allowed to read, and hardly spoke to anyone outside of the stoner crowd. He ended up arrested for trying to blow up our HS and his mom's house 2 months after graduation. I think it came out after his second attempt that he'd been abused since 5th grade, and no one ever cared to report it...
2: He SWORE he was a vampire. He never went outside without massive amounts of sunscreen and an umbrella. He constantly wore cloaks and trench coats, spiked collar, and combat boots. He had the fake fangs and hung out with the "furries." (They weren't actually furries. They just claimed to be.) We ran into him at the park one day, and he was trying to stab his sister WITH a RAILROAD SPIKE. We called the cops, but nothing was ever done. He ended up being arrested less than 2 months after graduation for CP, selling of minors for escapades, knowingly transmitting an STD (HIV), and child endangerment. He was doing it to his sister and 4 of her friends. His grandmother was arrested as an accomplice.
I wouldn't say the roster kid was weird that was the greatest prank known to man
you know what, i fully agree with the kid that said "The jester's cap affords many liberties" because there was a weird kid in my school that was like him, and he was universally loved, so much so he sort of became something like our grade mascot, and many, MANY liberties he had. (nothing absurd, just was given a lot more social favor, if that makes sense.)
The Gerard way story is sick as hell
18 was def OPs weird kink story 😭
That peanut butter jar up the ass story is wild💀
Late 70's. A boy in my 6th grade class used to crawl under one of the work tables along the wall in the classroom and build a fort and just hang out under there all day. He was very smart (often had better test scores than I did), very outgoing, and well spoken, so he wasn't autistic or anything . . . just weird. The teacher just ignored him and focused on teaching the rest of us. Not sure if he moved away after that year or what, but I don't remember him being in junior high the following year.
Writing in your own blood is kinda metal, besides the part where you can lose like 1 liter and still be relatively okay.
Brought his pet* rat to school in his bag.
A tamed rat I assume? Sounds cute tbh
It was his pet rat, yes. He got through about 2 or 3 periods, about 10 AM before a teacher found out and made him call his mom.
the kid who annihilated dont fear the reaper is an absolute legend and my spirit animal from this moment on
Not a word kid story but a funny kid story that will stand out as one of the best comedic timings I've ever witnessed. It's the mid-90's in middle school 8th grade and this dance group comprised of students were putting on the finale at a pep rally. They were wearing those nylon "wind-suits" that were crazy colors and giving it Hell to some techno-pop that kept sounding more and more like the Mortal Kombat theme music. So, anyhow there's a pause in the dancing and they line up for the big end as the music hits the breakdown and in the second and a half of silence this kid yells REALLY loud and just like the dude in the MK theme "MORTAL COMBAT!" and the entire gymnasium including the dancers and staff absolutely lose their sh*t laughing! It was pretty epic.
here’s my weird kid story. I tried being nice and friendly to our high school weird kid and he started to internet stalk me. He found my instagram, tiktok, facebook, even my linkedin account. After following me on everything, he started buying me jewelry and giving it to me at school. I was in a relationship all throughout high school and told the kid that we were only ever going to be friends. He started following my then-boyfriend around on campus and giving him nasty looks. I had to finally cut ties with the strange kid which led him to send me many threatening messages on social media and make new accounts whenever I blocked his old accounts. I ended up moving schools for unrelated reasons and never heard from him again.
Story 12 sounds like the kind of crap a friend of mine and his buddies would pull off.
On another note, this isn’t exactly a “weird kid” story, but I just thought it was interesting, there’s this one kid i sometimes saw during my grade nine classes, at the start of the year he showed up about a week later than the rest of us in our drama class, since this was our first year of high school I try to introduce myself, I say hi to him, his first reaction is “shut the fuck up”, dude just hated me for no particular reason, he would also tell me to shut up when I’d chime in on a class conversation, eventually I sort of realized he kinda just hated everyone, and everyone else sorta figured it out as well, so whenever he’d tell me or anyone else to shut up we’d all just laugh at him. To this day I think the only thing he knows how to say is some variation of “shut the fuck up”
I used to have a weird kid in my friend group, at first he just seemed wacky and fun but it slowly got worse till he got pulled out of school to be home schooled. Two stores that come to mind about him are: told, not asked, another friend they would be getting married after graduation and that he expected three children from her. They had been dating less than 48hrs and broke up shortly after his demands. Tried to pick a fight with the sort of scary big guy of the group, unpromted, only to be slammed on a table by his throat then proceeded to tell anyone who would listen that he "let him win"
The limewire era being 2006 in your mind KILLLLS me 😂😂 i feel like it ended much sooner, but idk.
Oh my god i just googled it, it was insanely popular from 2003 to 07.
I have a feeling that several of these stories are fantasies, not real stories.
I used to act like a dinosaur and chase girls. Came here to see if I am Reddit famous.
Dude, I'm willing to bet that the crazy girl in the first story doesn't want to just drop out of school but has some kind of sexual trauma. Kids aren't so sexually weird for no reason.
Story 21: I wonder how many sexual harassment accusation this guy has on his record.
1:01 bro took the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures“ seriously
I was the weird quiet kid with autism. People would be very much surprised when I'd talk to them cause they probably thought I was mute.
I used to growl at others or give them death glares, I honestly had a bad temper.
I was one of those kids that would change in the little stalls they had in the girls locker room cause I was too embarrassed to change in front of others in middle school, came to learn that I was a trans man second year of highschool after having written self inserts of myself in stories as a man.
Story 58, what a great ending! Bravo!
That bro who did the horizontal hoola is an absolute legend
i thought i was the weird kid but these posts make me look like a normal student
Had one guy eating glue and paper in class. He was making pools of ink with little plastic boxes and one time even pissed himself after the teacher denied him the toilet's access. Was a very friendly dude tho, always loved talking to him, after middleschool I never saw him again sadly.
32:41 that is not weird at all, that just sad.
Story 58 nearly brought tears to my eyes
There was a girl in my year level who was that one emo kid who claimed she could hear voices or that she could see demons; she also had a massive crush on me and got really weird whenever I talked to other girls at secondary school.
Then she stabbed a kid's hand in class with the needle-end of a compass because 'she was bored' and got suspended.
32 sounds awesome, and definitely not boring
i would be OBSESSED with something, but only for a year. kindergarten was trains, 1st grade was the titanis, 2nd grade was mario, and 3rd was transformers.
when i was in middle school i was that kid, i had undiagnosed autism, and i was obsessed with 9/11, and liked to draw the twin towers multiple times in my notebook, i was also obsessed with gory vids, i was 12, so that didn't do well for my mental health lol, i don't really remember anything in particular i did, but i did some weird shit, im more normal now i guess lol
38:10 I prefer the phrase "vertical tango". XD
I was the "Weird but popular" kid. My freshman yr my niece was diagnosed with cancer, so as a sign of solidarity i got my head buzzed and one of the upper clasmen said "Dude you look like Gollum!", then i went over to him on the bench on the common squatted next to him and said "do you have ze precious?!" the rest was history.
At my school, I'm usually considered one of the weird kids lol, but there was this one kid that just about everyone agreed was terrible in every way. He would often come up to my friend group before school, he would constantly talk to us about very nsfw topics which made us all uncomfortable. I don't entirely know why but he had some insane vendetta against me, he would go around and tell other kids that I was a guy pretending to be a girl, likely in an effort to get them to hate me. One day, he slapped me on my backside, which caused a teacher to get onto him, however he went crazy over this and called the teacher a racial slur before being taken to the school's office. A lot of people had problems with him, he got expelled one day for throwing a cinder block at a teacher.
I was a pretty weird kid but in 7th grade there was this kid we will call him: L so L stood out from the other guys in my class. He had one friend who was someone who I talk to occasionally. Anyway he eventually ask me if I had a boyfriend. I didn’t answer as I was confused, and I am aero-ace so I was very confused. So he after waiting for an answer said I will ask my friend, then after awhile he wrote on his eraser: how to get a hot sexy girl.
He also was very raciest to others in class (due to my school being mostly immigrants, since my government let a bunch in) I am Mt and Ukrainian (ik a odd mix) I still feel like the eraser thing was about me, also note: L was moved to a different class. he also was very annoying and I tried my best to ovoid him. I still think about the weird interactions, it could be because he was lonely in class but still it was 7th grade. I was trying to learn my algebra
Talked to the wind spirits that lived in the air vents.
He was a very odd kid, I knew him in elementary school, he was shy, and socially awkward (a lot of us were) but in high school he became Wicken, not weird In itself but he used it as an opportunity to be weird.
Nice editing 👌🏻
Story 5 sounds like something I would've done
Friend of mine was the weird kid. Back in high school, he'd almost always have a lighter on him and he'd do random crap with it. In biology class he tried to light a bug we were dissecting on fire, but it wouldn't light for whatever reason; he decides to grab the metal spike holding it in the tray right after trying to burn it and ends up branding his fingers due to the super hot metal. Another time, he'd click the lighter without lighting it to let the gas into his mouth, then click the lighter to 'breathe fire' (well, it was a tiny puff of fire), and one time he ended up lighting his tongue on fire; it quickly went out, but was funny to see.
He's also the guy who made me never want to try 'truth or dare' due to the stories of him and his friends making people who picked 'dare' to have to lick the floor or other disgusting stuff.
Not sure what happened to him, he transferred/left school before senior year.
4:00 idk if it’s the same people but it happened at my school the two ended up breaking up at the end of the year and the boy moved, and everybody was happy because he was a creep
He set the ball room on fire in middle school disappeared & came back in high school.
I was the weird kid at school, im the reason all the doors at my school now have guards on the doors to prevent them from being opened with a card (it was insane how easy it was) i used to let kids into the locked computer room, open the door for class after lunch if the teacher was running late. Never got in trouble for it xD
The Jimmy Marbles story was interesting but it was more interesting because the OP mentioned their English not being great and follow this up with a well-written story because some of the words may not have translated entirely naturally.
he bought a wooden shed planted 500 red poppy plants in it to havest opium off, got shopped to the police by his own mum, ended up in prison for several years for trying to grow a narcotic, this was in the 1970's a good 50 years ago, don't know what happened to him after that, he was like some kind of weird legend.
Story 2 is me. Highschool though. Hissed at kids in the hall and bit a guy in Spanish for grabbing me, also in Arizona!!!!!!
My high school also has a Culinary building that you can take as a class. I love getting their leftovers. We also have an NJROTC.
The "cock" story cracked me up! XD
My dad told me about one guy in college back in the 90s who cut a hole in the roof of his car with a sawzall and epoxied a fishtank over the hole and he would look through the glass turret like he was in a tank or something.
I was definitely the weird kid from Elementary all the way through 6th grade (Middle School)
Definitely had and still probably do have some kind of undiagnosed mental thing. I'd throw frequent tantrums and at every little thing I'd start crying. Had a book that I was reading taken away during class and just started sobbing. Was a REALLY big asshole in general, too, and antagonized practically everybody I met.
In 6th I wore fox ears and sometimes a tail and was the weird furry kid. I didn't particularly do anything else bad that year other than sit underneath my desk the entirety of one class the entire year. But I was really mentally ill and played fruit ninja on my arm because one of my friends did it too and flashed it a lot.
Glad to say I'm not that bad anymore, but definitely still struggling with undiagnosed mental stuff.
On a lighter note, though, I started a trend in 6th with the ears and tail. Shortly after I eventually stopped wearing them, a bunch of other kids started wearing some (much better looking, in my opinion) ears as well. Went on for another year before it faded away
Those kids were a lot less weird than I was, fortunately. I at least never heard any stories about them. Also people soon forgot that I was the one who wore the ears and tail immediately the next year, so I didn't have to deal with a lot of bullying about it.
I was the same, middle school was a crazy time @@_void_with_eyes_
Hello Void, I hope you are doing well. Your story resonates with me because there are some similar things I did growing up in school.
In my 42 years I’ve served in the US Marine Corps, been homeless for a bit, lived in another country (Korea, since 2011), become a teacher, finished a Master’s degree in Psychology, I made a RUclips channel for fun, and aside from getting disabled in the service I live a pretty good life on paper. Being the weirdo helps me recognize the weird students and help them out if need be, or not draw attention to their behavior.
I’m the weird kid in this story. Back in 4th grade, our teacher (I think through a raffle method with these lil ticket’s she’d give us if we were good) would give us the option either to have a comfy chair for a day, choose some music for all of us to listen to before recess, and I forgot the third option. I was the weird kid with VERY different interests than the other students, and I just did my best to fit in. So one day, when I was chosen from the raffle, I decided I wanted to show everyone some music I listen to! The music was some OST from “Kirby Triple Deluxe” or something like that, and it was the music that would play at the final bosses’s second/third phase. I remember just vibing to the music while everyone was just confused the entire time, and afterwards, everyone was asking me things like “were there any lyrics?”, “What kind of genre was that?”, and “girl what the actual hell was that?”
Do I have regrets? Today, absolutely. I still cringe at that. But I know 4th grade me was having the time of her life :)
6:15 Crazy and fast is a frightening combination. 😬
This one fella in my science class eats his bogeys and even his ear wax, he also randomly says skibidi.
Lets have a W in the comments for all the school furries out there.
W.
Edit: Also, give a W for Sonic boy.
W.
Coming into this video half expecting to hear something about myself one of these days.
I wasn't weird enough to make this list. I talked like an 80-year-old man, but I knew it was weird and I made fun of a constantly, as did everyone else.
Most of them thought it was really funny that I was in on the joke.
I'm extremely prude, and people were Surprise to find out that I had a sense of humor about it, and about myself.
My hygiene was good, and I never thought I had magic powers, had delusions of grandeur of other varieties, and I didn't have any other weird behavioral tics.
I got generally good grades, and was never the center of attention.
im good friends with the weird girl. shes super nice but pretty weird. once, we had a substitute, and this one annoying popular boy was being rude to her, as everyone did. she started throwing grapes at him. another time, she started running around with a screwdriver threatening to stab people. one time she said her name was waffle, and thats what she was known as from then on.
one kid in middle school didnt want to be in math class anymore. Stapled his hand. The teacher called him a failure and sent him to the office. 😂
bro.. telling your kid "eyoo little Timmy, this glove..is magic. if you wear it and jump from something high, like a bridge, you can fly 😲👍" is next level despicable
Story no. 6 sounds like OCD if you ask me.. maybe that's how he always got away with eating in class because the teachers knew?
0:57 honestly, this dude is smart, and he knows how to fuck with the staff. Hahaha legend