Americans and their lockers will never understand the absolute shit that was bringing your books and sometimes dictionaries and all of your school supplies (art supplies PE clothes and whatever your school required) all on your back every single day and slowly transforming into the hunchback of notre dame in the span of five (or more in my case) years
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At my highschool you had to pay for your locker so I didnt have one so I carried all of my stuff all the time, plus there were only 80?ish lockers for over 300+ students, and then you had to follow certain routes between classes and would have to circle the entire building to get to a classroom that was technically 3 doors away but they wouldn’t let you go against the prescribed route, people often got in trouble for cutting through the cafeteria to try and get to class
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softest-ioporco posted this Americans and their lockers will never understand the absolute shit that was bringing your books and sometimes...