Okay this thread https://www.vlr.gg/629778/can-you-guys/#16 got me remembering how crazy pre-collegiate schools are in New Mexico, like these are all things that happened and there are probably more I'm not remembering off the top of my head too. Also this is across a total of two schools(I moved after fifth grade)
- I remember there was this girl I knew in 4th grade that started doing coke in 5th grade(This was while living in Albuquerque)
- In middle school there were these two girls who were talking about eating edibles on their school emails and then got caught and were somehow surprised by it
- On my first day of high school there was a fight in my ceramics class that ended up on the news(same guy who started it later threated to come shoot up my bus because his GF and him broke up for like the millionth time and he was angry)
- Once a guy in my earth and space science hit a vape right in front of the teacher and then got sent to the office on the last day of school
- I already talked about the drug dealer in the previous thread, but he had this friend named blake who also happened to live down the road from me who got into a fight with 2 girls and beat the shit out of them and then on the bus would make jokes about it.
- For a high school of 1000 kids outside of Albuquerque there was a very high portion of nic/cart/drug fiends and what made it worse was there were like country "hicks" who were full trump supporters were often part of the fiends
- Also, the N-word(hard r included) was used way to much by the hispanic and white people at my school, like they used it like they were black themselves
- There was a guy named Tam who almost always smelled like he took a shower like once a week, but once he smelt so bad on the bus that the bus driver had to pull the bus over to make sure like an animal hadn't died or something wasn't wrong with the bus. That's to say the least one of the worst bus rides I've ever been on.
- On the bright side my school did have one of the best choir, guitar, robotics, and agriculture programs in the entire state







