Don't worry. It's tricky. I'm a fella from Europe but anyway, this should apply to you just as well. My elementary school was terrible. My high school was awesome. My life is great now. Life just has his seasons, just like hockey does. You'll come through it all stronger than before and become a better man in the long run. Everything's gonna be just fine, trust me.
Like a lot of people, your story definitely resonates with me. I was miserable all through high school and well beyond. Had a lot of the same social and home situations as well. You're right when you say that things can/do get better. And here's hoping that the things you alluded to at the end of the video pass soon.
I have to say, Shan. There were parts of this that got me extremely choked up. Between the ages of 13 to 15 were undoubtedly the darkest in my life. Thank you so much for sharing. I hope you realize how much better you make many of our days. You're a great man.
I relate so much to the floor hockey stuff. One time, the gym teacher made half the gym for basketball and the other half for hockey. The six quietest guys in the class, including me, went to the hockey side. By the end of class, the people on the other side were sitting on the benches watching us. It was like we were all trying to prove something. My team won by a goal. That's a high school memory I'll never forget.
Even if these videos aren’t your most watched, they are some of my favorites. I appreciate your authenticity and the fact that you don’t limit your content to the algorithmically-generated flavor of the day.
I didn't get picked on a lot in school, but the weirdest experience was people acting like they don't know you. People I had been friends with since we were kids would have classes with me in high school and not say a word to me. Not because I was a nerd, but everyone was so on edge about who they talked to it seemed like.
Wow, that feeling of not belonging anywhere basically defines my grade 7-12 experience. Sometimes it also defines a lot of my adult life too. This totally resonates with me. Thanks :)
Shannon, I can relate to so much of what you said; I almost feel like your female doppelgänger. I went through an early puberty in 5th grade and was bullied mercilessly. Like you, my schoolmates (esp. the boys) all agreed that being seen with me was a social liability. Remember those ragers kids would have when their parents were out of town, the ones where EVERYBODY showed up? I always found out about them after the fact, because I was never invited. The only reason I had a boyfriend my junior and senior year was because he moved from out of town and I nabbed him before the other kids got a chance to tell him I was social kryptonite! I, too, tried to find my people at church. The problem with most churches is, they’re so geared towards marriage and children; they have no clue on how to handle a single childless person like me. Despite going every Sunday, singing in the choir, and participating in Bible study, folks always treated me like a guest instead of a full-fledged member of the congregation. I was never asked to serve as an elder or join in any important discussions like the budget or the 5-year plan. I’m now 65 and find myself in the odd position of having zero friends. I do have what I call “work buddies,” ie, colleagues with whom I’ve shared some personal information, but we don’t have the kind of relationship where I can call them and say, “Hey, you wanna’ go see a movie?” I know it sounds depressing, and sometimes it is, but for the most part I’ve made my peace with being a loner. I appreciate candid revelations like yours; even though we’ll likely never meet, I can identify with your story and thus feel less alone. Thank you.
My wife and I moved to an island over 12 years ago and knew NOBODY. We found different interest groups and have now made lots of friends in the different groups. One group is a pottery that I joined in my 70s, having never done pottery previously. Another group is Zoom Bible study and the people are wonderful and accepting.
My cousin had the best response many years ago about his 20th high school reunion: “I couldn’t stand these people 20 years ago, nothing’s really changed.” Perfect. My response too to high school. University was such a trip though! What a blast.
Thanks for having the strength to be real and honest. Most everybody can relate to your experience at some level. This helps so many people to hear your message.
Never liked high school either. Did not get physically bullied but i got laughed at and talked behind my back because i had bad acne for years. Im still surprised i managed to make a few friends that i still talk to now
For what it’s worth, I’ll never stand you up for the meetups. When I say I will attend on Facebook, I. WILL. ATTEND. 😃😉 You’re a good guy who puts a lot of good out in the world. It does not go unnoticed.
Great video Shannon, and much appreciated. I think your story is very similar to many of us - I can relate to many of the topics you brought up today, including high school relations and current relations with friends/associates and trying to organize get togethers that don't end up happening. I do want to add, even though I'm in Ontario, if you invited me over I'd do my best to come. I feel like I've really gotten to know you through your videos both here and THG and I could see us enjoying sitting on the deck in the backyard and just shooting the sh*t for an afternoon.
I remember you saying on like part 2 or 3 about writing a life story these videos on RUclips are just as good as a audio book I enjoy listening to your life story and thank you for sharing it with us
I can definitely relate... I dreaded going to school from grade 1 to grade 11 and proceeded to drop out... I dreaded going home too because of my dad... Not a good time, the sabotage stuff too.... It's real and it can be awful. Love the videos and the relatability.
Once in a while, i still get nightmares of doing a provincial for Law class after not showing up for months... i dont think that class even had a provincial
I had a pretty crappy school experience, too. I wanted out of school by grade 9 and was depressed in high school. Bullying was part of it, but it just sucked. Now that I'm an adult, I've been blessed beyond my comprehension. The only thing I'm missing, it seems, is finding a nice Christian girl to marry. That has alluded me thus far. I'm really sorry about your crappy friends. I can't understand how so many stand you up. You definitely don't deserve that and seem like a real solid guy to me. Thanks for continuing to share your story!
Thank you for sharing. I'm nearly 40 and feel like I could've made a very similar video myself. Similar issue with friends and my time in school growing up. I also like to think your family and mine would be friends. Watch some Traitors, hang out with cats (we have 7 of our own, and 9 fosters right now). Plus the whole hockey thing. Much love to you and everyone. LGRW.
I'm planting the idea in my wifes head that we need to go to vegas in August or CA next year around the all star break to go to a hockey meet up. Thanks for all the videos.
I really identify with almost all of this especially the people not wanting to talk or do stuff. I will try to start a conversation with friends and nothing
interesting yea i found secondary school difficult as well i was bored it was too easy , nobody was from habsland like me . thats when i found books and music . i was only bullied once ,nipped that in the bud .i took karate .and i had my move of just falling on you. it hurts you when someone falls on you .dont have to throw blows . im going to yada yada yada the rest because youre sounding like you were me . youre lucky you found yvonne when you did . because if you didnt you would be more like me than i would like . as for god yea hes cool , not so into the buildings or the books or the guys running the show . i have st sebastian on speed dial . always fun having these one sided conversations with you shannon. im prob gonna skip past the berrypicking and part time job part sorry . now i guess i have to come up with a song. tbh i dont like that screaming metal stuff .metal yea screaming in the mic metal nope sorry .
If you had tried Hollywood, you might have got, some of that sweet sweet Patton Oswald money. Types can make some coin. Like Russell Crowe has said "they treat you like shit, but the money is good. "
I'm currently in High School and it's just horrible, Hockey and Your videos are my escape from the rest of the world, thank You so much for all you do
High School should be the time to enjoy, whatever is going on, I feel for you, mate
Don't worry. It's tricky. I'm a fella from Europe but anyway, this should apply to you just as well. My elementary school was terrible. My high school was awesome. My life is great now. Life just has his seasons, just like hockey does. You'll come through it all stronger than before and become a better man in the long run. Everything's gonna be just fine, trust me.
Life is what you make of it, for your own sake id start looking at ways to improve yourself, your situation will follow.
Hold strong. I’m not gonna lie, even in the working world, I think school is EXPONENTIALLY worse than adulthood.
Like a lot of people, your story definitely resonates with me. I was miserable all through high school and well beyond. Had a lot of the same social and home situations as well. You're right when you say that things can/do get better. And here's hoping that the things you alluded to at the end of the video pass soon.
The way you open up about your life is amazing. Everybody goes thru stuff and most people don’t let on.
I have to say, Shan. There were parts of this that got me extremely choked up. Between the ages of 13 to 15 were undoubtedly the darkest in my life.
Thank you so much for sharing. I hope you realize how much better you make many of our days. You're a great man.
I relate so much to the floor hockey stuff. One time, the gym teacher made half the gym for basketball and the other half for hockey. The six quietest guys in the class, including me, went to the hockey side. By the end of class, the people on the other side were sitting on the benches watching us. It was like we were all trying to prove something. My team won by a goal. That's a high school memory I'll never forget.
Even if these videos aren’t your most watched, they are some of my favorites. I appreciate your authenticity and the fact that you don’t limit your content to the algorithmically-generated flavor of the day.
I didn't get picked on a lot in school, but the weirdest experience was people acting like they don't know you. People I had been friends with since we were kids would have classes with me in high school and not say a word to me. Not because I was a nerd, but everyone was so on edge about who they talked to it seemed like.
Wow, that feeling of not belonging anywhere basically defines my grade 7-12 experience. Sometimes it also defines a lot of my adult life too. This totally resonates with me. Thanks :)
Just signed up for the membership. Glad uou got this 4th version out! Been listening to all your old membership rambles. There mu favorite ❤
Shannon, I can relate to so much of what you said; I almost feel like your female doppelgänger. I went through an early puberty in 5th grade and was bullied mercilessly. Like you, my schoolmates (esp. the boys) all agreed that being seen with me was a social liability. Remember those ragers kids would have when their parents were out of town, the ones where EVERYBODY showed up? I always found out about them after the fact, because I was never invited. The only reason I had a boyfriend my junior and senior year was because he moved from out of town and I nabbed him before the other kids got a chance to tell him I was social kryptonite! I, too, tried to find my people at church. The problem with most churches is, they’re so geared towards marriage and children; they have no clue on how to handle a single childless person like me. Despite going every Sunday, singing in the choir, and participating in Bible study, folks always treated me like a guest instead of a full-fledged member of the congregation. I was never asked to serve as an elder or join in any important discussions like the budget or the 5-year plan. I’m now 65 and find myself in the odd position of having zero friends. I do have what I call “work buddies,” ie, colleagues with whom I’ve shared some personal information, but we don’t have the kind of relationship where I can call them and say, “Hey, you wanna’ go see a movie?” I know it sounds depressing, and sometimes it is, but for the most part I’ve made my peace with being a loner. I appreciate candid revelations like yours; even though we’ll likely never meet, I can identify with your story and thus feel less alone. Thank you.
My wife and I moved to an island over 12 years ago and knew NOBODY. We found different interest groups and have now made lots of friends in the different groups. One group is a pottery that I joined in my 70s, having never done pottery previously. Another group is Zoom Bible study and the people are wonderful and accepting.
My cousin had the best response many years ago about his 20th high school reunion: “I couldn’t stand these people 20 years ago, nothing’s really changed.” Perfect. My response too to high school. University was such a trip though! What a blast.
Shannon, we’re with you! Everyone’s story is unique. Most of the time people let ya down. God never does!
The series continues. Nice!
This installment of the series is very relatable for me. Thank you!
Thanks for having the strength to be real and honest. Most everybody can relate to your experience at some level. This helps so many people to hear your message.
Never liked high school either. Did not get physically bullied but i got laughed at and talked behind my back because i had bad acne for years. Im still surprised i managed to make a few friends that i still talk to now
For what it’s worth, I’ll never stand you up for the meetups. When I say I will attend on Facebook, I. WILL. ATTEND. 😃😉
You’re a good guy who puts a lot of good out in the world. It does not go unnoticed.
Great video Shannon, and much appreciated. I think your story is very similar to many of us - I can relate to many of the topics you brought up today, including high school relations and current relations with friends/associates and trying to organize get togethers that don't end up happening. I do want to add, even though I'm in Ontario, if you invited me over I'd do my best to come. I feel like I've really gotten to know you through your videos both here and THG and I could see us enjoying sitting on the deck in the backyard and just shooting the sh*t for an afternoon.
I remember you saying on like part 2 or 3 about writing a life story these videos on RUclips are just as good as a audio book I enjoy listening to your life story and thank you for sharing it with us
I can definitely relate... I dreaded going to school from grade 1 to grade 11 and proceeded to drop out... I dreaded going home too because of my dad... Not a good time, the sabotage stuff too.... It's real and it can be awful. Love the videos and the relatability.
currently in high school and I love these that you do. Amazing
Once in a while, i still get nightmares of doing a provincial for Law class after not showing up for months... i dont think that class even had a provincial
Good stuff, Sheldon!
If it hadn't been for music/band, I never would've gotten through high school. Then I became a DJ lol!
Love these videos man, I still get those cold sweat wake ups sometimes
Thanks again man!
I had a pretty crappy school experience, too. I wanted out of school by grade 9 and was depressed in high school. Bullying was part of it, but it just sucked. Now that I'm an adult, I've been blessed beyond my comprehension. The only thing I'm missing, it seems, is finding a nice Christian girl to marry. That has alluded me thus far.
I'm really sorry about your crappy friends. I can't understand how so many stand you up. You definitely don't deserve that and seem like a real solid guy to me. Thanks for continuing to share your story!
Shannon was the Brendan Gallagher of his team 😂 @27:55
Thanks THG. I love these videos from you. It helps me to go through life, feel a lot more normal and better all around.
Thank you for sharing. I'm nearly 40 and feel like I could've made a very similar video myself. Similar issue with friends and my time in school growing up.
I also like to think your family and mine would be friends. Watch some Traitors, hang out with cats (we have 7 of our own, and 9 fosters right now). Plus the whole hockey thing. Much love to you and everyone.
LGRW.
I'm planting the idea in my wifes head that we need to go to vegas in August or CA next year around the all star break to go to a hockey meet up. Thanks for all the videos.
We need to c pictures with shannong havin hair!
You're a survivor !
Relating a lot to this video only i’m in my 20s now after being really social in my teens
I really identify with almost all of this especially the people not wanting to talk or do stuff. I will try to start a conversation with friends and nothing
I used to play with earwigs all the time. Never got pinched until someone told me they will pinch you... then I got pinched!
Would like more of these
Awesome Blondie shirt!
Religion does not help. The care from others and that camp helped.
Tom Cruise is short and so is Kevin Hart so maybe it would have worked out lol
interesting
yea i found secondary school difficult as well
i was bored it was too easy , nobody was from habsland like me .
thats when i found books and music .
i was only bullied once ,nipped that in the bud .i took karate .and i had my move of just falling on you. it hurts you when someone falls on you .dont have to throw blows .
im going to yada yada yada the rest because youre sounding like you were me .
youre lucky you found yvonne when you did . because if you didnt you would be more like me than i would like .
as for god yea hes cool , not so into the buildings or the books or the guys running the show .
i have st sebastian on speed dial .
always fun having these one sided conversations with you shannon.
im prob gonna skip past the berrypicking and part time job part sorry .
now i guess i have to come up with a song. tbh i dont like that screaming metal stuff .metal yea screaming in the mic metal nope sorry .
Finally!!!
Consider me an honorary friend
Michael from rural south Saskatchewan
If you had tried Hollywood, you might have got, some of that sweet sweet Patton Oswald money. Types can make some coin. Like Russell Crowe has said "they treat you like shit, but the money is good. "
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