"Stay home. Stay home." Wow, first Miko and now Raora? Well, the only difference is that one's a threat and the other's a suggestion from a former student influenced by their woes.
There is an old joke I heard. A mother is trying to wake up her son/daughter to go to school. The son/daughter is making all kinds of excuses like it's cold outside, school sucks, kids are mean etc. The conversation ends with a punchline: but you have to go to school, you are the principal.
My apologies for the long post... I had a few friends in school but I did feel lonely for the most part... so I don't have much nostalgia for my early early education. That said, I do have some nostalgia for my early college days. I made some acquaintances in some classes and kept running into them over time and we became friends. I didn't start making a good chunk of friends until I started taking Japanese classes. That became "the crew" haha. We'd finish a class and just go grab some lunch at the food court. Honestly... Good times. I think part of the reason I felt nostalgia for those days was that, generally speaking, everything was going relatively well. I was taking a BUNCH of classes, and I remember kinda freaking out a bit every single time I'd get my schedule set up and after going to each class for the first time... but I managed to get good grades, at least. On the social side of things, well, I would hang out with my friends mostly when we were on campus but we would often go to the movies, or some convention or another... Looking back, it honestly really was a simpler time. Over the years, though, each of my friends graduated and went to do their own thing... and the circle became smaller and smaller (still keep in contact with some of them at least!) See the reason why I "stayed behind" while everyone else graduated was that I sorta... fumbled around when it came to deciding just what the heck I was going to do with my life. Didn't know if I wanted to go into psychology fully or what, but I eventually decided to go to medical school. That's when things became... not *quite* as smooth. See, the classes you have to take as prerequisite to even apply to medical school aren't exactly "easy", at least not for me! I failed two classes: organic chemistry and general chemistry... and I struggled with the calculus classes. This was in stark contrast with the classes I took during my first year and second years of college, which were mostly psychology courses... y'know, behavior analysis, psychoanalysis, etc... in addition to the aforementioned Japanese classes (which included Japanese culture classes). These were all very easy, and it helped that I was very interested in the material itself. When it came to those other science courses... well, let's just say I was not all that thrilled about getting alkenes from alcohol and some other such reactions... lol. Physics was interesting, though, and I did do well on those classes! Same with anatomy and physiology. Anyways, I'm sorry for the massive tangent, but... all of that was to just say that I do "get" how someone might feel nostalgic about going to school. Part of it was my friends, but looking closer at it, part of it really was the sort of "structure" of it, of going to school, that is. I refer to setting a goal for yourself and getting there little by little. At that time, it was getting through the prerequisite courses and applying for medical school. Nowadays, well... I'm in residency now, so I'm nearing the end of this part of my journey, and it's kinda scary, not gonna lie! I've been living my whole life with SOME sort of goal in mind: get through early education, get through college, get through medical school, get through residency... and now... well, after residency that's kinda it for "concrete" goals. Of course, I recognize, now more than ever, that medical education never ceases. New research occurs every day and we challenge our previously held beliefs and treatment guidelines often. You have to stay on your toes and keep up with the literature. That said... it's really not the same sort of structure as, say, being in school... AGHHH THIS IS SO LONG I'M SORRY IF YOU READ THROUGH ALL THAT!
I dont. I dont even have a nostalgia bug on my mind. Everything that is in the past was worse than it is now. I experienced a thing once. I dont want or care to experience it again. It would be boring and pointless. You cant make things better in the past. You can make things better in the future. Dwelling on the past makes the future worse than the present!
Oh, you're one of those "it's old, so it sucks" kinda people, huh? There are so many things that aren't better than when I was in school. I look online and get reminded how brainless and vitriolic people who align themselves with actual fascists have become. AI and scams are rampant. There's a lot of damage happening in a lot of areas and it's just not going to get better any time soon.
Back in the days, dragging on my ass to get to shower, rushing to school before 7 am, 6 days a week. Just to get to university, getting bad degrees, dropping out. Back in uni again after 4 years, no friends, no money. And after that I have to dragging out my ass again to get job. It's a never ending cycle.
i dont think they miss school, they miss how easy it was and all the time you had with your pals, doing stupid shit and laughing until you end on the ground, having to worry about nothing serious and just having the greatest time you could have, now you have to think about your boss, the food, the car, the house and a long ass etc
When I was in middle school I always skipped school pretending to go and half way will go hide in my hideout until the time my whole family all go to work 😂 I still wonder how did I not get kicked out yet after all those red x on my attendance
i studied music besides main school, so i got my future planned out, that's why i enjoyed school to the fullest: being the friendly mediocre nibba. Altho for a few years after high school i kinda miss it but now i just want to meet my friends from time to time, for the guys abroad just call them in the middle of their night lol.
I think people miss school like middle school and highschool because all the responsibility you had was to go to school and possibly other extra curricular activities dictated by your parents. Everything such as money, transportation, food, taxes, roof over your head, was your parents' responsibility.
Hey everyone, great strat here: stay in school forever and keep taking out student loans. Live on the loans and never have to pay them back. Gather millions in debt, but never have to pay it off.
I dislike school because half the courses you have to take are fluff. the other half are courses relating to your field and courses that helps your career but not related to the field. Only good thing from school is networking and getting help from the professors and assistants.
"My manager can beat up your manager!!" this does feels like school again lmao
"Big Cat means Big Trouble!"
Mane-chan: **brings out a bigger Bonk Stick**
Kaela, biboo and raora now my favorite trios
Grrrrrrrraondstone!
I liked how easy it was to make friends in school, but I don't miss school at all
Yea I miss the interactions with the people was a lot easier to meet people. I don’t miss the work
need another 12 hours collab~
oh heck no 💀
💀
Wait 13hrs? Which collab?
I don't miss school. I graduated for years I still have a nightmare about forgot to do homework.
It's been a decade for me and I still have nightmares about forgetting to go to a class all semester or not prepared for final exams.
dude same..
"Stay home. Stay home."
Wow, first Miko and now Raora? Well, the only difference is that one's a threat and the other's a suggestion from a former student influenced by their woes.
I can’t! My 2 oshi just can’t stop gaming and so I! 😎
poor garemchan. 😂
I don't miss school in particular, but I do miss only having to worry about homework and chores and nothing else. Needing money to live is crazy 😭😭
There is an old joke I heard. A mother is trying to wake up her son/daughter to go to school.
The son/daughter is making all kinds of excuses like it's cold outside, school sucks, kids are mean etc.
The conversation ends with a punchline: but you have to go to school, you are the principal.
Love when Raora laughs with everything shes got. Sounds like a fun person to be around
What if that Raora's M-chan is an Italian Mafia, so yeah.....
Raora's M-chan is so strong.
M for Mafia
Mafia chan
It's simple realy, if you don't miss don't miss school that mean you have better live now than back then. Me, i rrrreeaallyy miss school 💀
Yeah I don't miss school either. Doesn't mean you ever stop learning though.
A fight between managers would be something to see.
I miss school, but only because the rest of life is even worse, and school life doesn't set the bar very high to begin with. Everything just sucks.
Can't believe Kaela is using a big car against her manager
honestly, I hated school because I was often bullied, thankfully, I survived because I graduated a few years ago.
Love you mamma.🥰 Raoooooo
My apologies for the long post...
I had a few friends in school but I did feel lonely for the most part... so I don't have much nostalgia for my early early education. That said, I do have some nostalgia for my early college days. I made some acquaintances in some classes and kept running into them over time and we became friends. I didn't start making a good chunk of friends until I started taking Japanese classes. That became "the crew" haha. We'd finish a class and just go grab some lunch at the food court. Honestly... Good times. I think part of the reason I felt nostalgia for those days was that, generally speaking, everything was going relatively well. I was taking a BUNCH of classes, and I remember kinda freaking out a bit every single time I'd get my schedule set up and after going to each class for the first time... but I managed to get good grades, at least. On the social side of things, well, I would hang out with my friends mostly when we were on campus but we would often go to the movies, or some convention or another... Looking back, it honestly really was a simpler time. Over the years, though, each of my friends graduated and went to do their own thing... and the circle became smaller and smaller (still keep in contact with some of them at least!)
See the reason why I "stayed behind" while everyone else graduated was that I sorta... fumbled around when it came to deciding just what the heck I was going to do with my life. Didn't know if I wanted to go into psychology fully or what, but I eventually decided to go to medical school. That's when things became... not *quite* as smooth. See, the classes you have to take as prerequisite to even apply to medical school aren't exactly "easy", at least not for me! I failed two classes: organic chemistry and general chemistry... and I struggled with the calculus classes. This was in stark contrast with the classes I took during my first year and second years of college, which were mostly psychology courses... y'know, behavior analysis, psychoanalysis, etc... in addition to the aforementioned Japanese classes (which included Japanese culture classes). These were all very easy, and it helped that I was very interested in the material itself. When it came to those other science courses... well, let's just say I was not all that thrilled about getting alkenes from alcohol and some other such reactions... lol. Physics was interesting, though, and I did do well on those classes! Same with anatomy and physiology.
Anyways, I'm sorry for the massive tangent, but... all of that was to just say that I do "get" how someone might feel nostalgic about going to school. Part of it was my friends, but looking closer at it, part of it really was the sort of "structure" of it, of going to school, that is. I refer to setting a goal for yourself and getting there little by little. At that time, it was getting through the prerequisite courses and applying for medical school. Nowadays, well... I'm in residency now, so I'm nearing the end of this part of my journey, and it's kinda scary, not gonna lie! I've been living my whole life with SOME sort of goal in mind: get through early education, get through college, get through medical school, get through residency... and now... well, after residency that's kinda it for "concrete" goals. Of course, I recognize, now more than ever, that medical education never ceases. New research occurs every day and we challenge our previously held beliefs and treatment guidelines often. You have to stay on your toes and keep up with the literature. That said... it's really not the same sort of structure as, say, being in school...
AGHHH THIS IS SO LONG I'M SORRY IF YOU READ THROUGH ALL THAT!
yeah i don't miss school. at all. that being said, i miss my friends back then tho wish all the best for them
I wouldn't hold back either iykwim
Mane-chan: ok. I say now you're a small cat, so no trouble anymore 😂😂😂😂😂
I dont. I dont even have a nostalgia bug on my mind. Everything that is in the past was worse than it is now. I experienced a thing once. I dont want or care to experience it again. It would be boring and pointless. You cant make things better in the past. You can make things better in the future. Dwelling on the past makes the future worse than the present!
Oh, you're one of those "it's old, so it sucks" kinda people, huh? There are so many things that aren't better than when I was in school. I look online and get reminded how brainless and vitriolic people who align themselves with actual fascists have become. AI and scams are rampant. There's a lot of damage happening in a lot of areas and it's just not going to get better any time soon.
Back in the days, dragging on my ass to get to shower, rushing to school before 7 am, 6 days a week. Just to get to university, getting bad degrees, dropping out. Back in uni again after 4 years, no friends, no money. And after that I have to dragging out my ass again to get job. It's a never ending cycle.
"i miss (or not) school" are really subjective, it really depends on who said it.
M-chan: time to bring out my cucumbers
That's cute
raora's english is literally when towa is fluent in english. idk, they had the same vocal range voices ...
teach her chemistry 😂😂
i dont think they miss school, they miss how easy it was and all the time you had with your pals, doing stupid shit and laughing until you end on the ground, having to worry about nothing serious and just having the greatest time you could have, now you have to think about your boss, the food, the car, the house and a long ass etc
When I was in middle school I always skipped school pretending to go and half way will go hide in my hideout until the time my whole family all go to work 😂 I still wonder how did I not get kicked out yet after all those red x on my attendance
I love her accent
i studied music besides main school, so i got my future planned out, that's why i enjoyed school to the fullest: being the friendly mediocre nibba. Altho for a few years after high school i kinda miss it but now i just want to meet my friends from time to time, for the guys abroad just call them in the middle of their night lol.
I think people miss school like middle school and highschool because all the responsibility you had was to go to school and possibly other extra curricular activities dictated by your parents. Everything such as money, transportation, food, taxes, roof over your head, was your parents' responsibility.
Big Cat 😂
Hey everyone, great strat here: stay in school forever and keep taking out student loans. Live on the loans and never have to pay them back. Gather millions in debt, but never have to pay it off.
Not everyone is poor?
The life of super seniors 😂
PoV : American.
Nope, I dont miss my school at all. There are more bad than good memories and besides, its already in the past, not worth to be remembered at all.
The answer made my opinion
I bet shes got bullied or not having friends
Thats why she not nostalgic with that
I dislike school because half the courses you have to take are fluff. the other half are courses relating to your field and courses that helps your career but not related to the field. Only good thing from school is networking and getting help from the professors and assistants.
Wife