View Full Version : The most terrible thing you have ever done
Keiji Dragon
12-05-2008, 05:17 AM
Title says it all, contest is currently on!
I hated this troll named Lunchebox from the Mega Man Matrix (Worse forum ever) forums so I PM'd him some animal pornography. Long story.
And then I got an instant perma-ban.
GregX
12-05-2008, 05:26 AM
The worst that I will admit to here... I sold a big bag of oregano to a major burnout, telling him it was pot. Made $100. Then a week later, he asked if I had more.
Lavenderpaw
12-05-2008, 06:56 AM
Well, I was a major brat in gradeschool. One time I cut a little girl's dress b/c she kept making faces at me. Other then that, just general misbehaving. I use to have symptoms of my Aspergers weigh me down in school, and so I believe that kept me from making a lot of real friends. Even today, I'm sometimes afraid to say my name around kids my age because someone might be like "Aren't you that kid who use to rock all the time?"
I even went by my middle name once with this guy I was talking to, it's really not cool when the only thing people remember you by is something that was sometimes out of your control. He probably was a little upset that I lied more then my actual past history. But can I be blamed for the past? No. Is he to blame? No. Yeah, I've got tears in my eyes saying this...:(
Kids can be cruel, especially those who never let the past go. The ones who keep antagonizing you day in and day out. No wonder people reacted in such surprise whenever I deliberately was polite and apologetic to this girl I ran into in the 5th grade. I helped her pick up her books and things after running into her, and everyone made a huge deal out of it. It couldn't be taken as just a small act of courtesy, but it was treated as a full-blown miracle! And I had this little certifcate thing hanging by my door, so everytime I walked I would see it. The adults around me had good intentions, but really... I don't think I was a demon child. *sigh* Anyway...that's something personal to add. ^_-
AlgeaX
12-05-2008, 10:50 AM
The worst that I will admit to here... I sold a big bag of oregano to a major burnout, telling him it was pot. Made $100. Then a week later, he asked if I had more.
The terrible thing I have to admit is that I actualy admire GregX even more now.
garfield15
12-05-2008, 11:02 AM
The worst that I will admit to here... I sold a big bag of oregano to a major burnout, telling him it was pot. Made $100. Then a week later, he asked if I had more.
Dude, that's like awesome (I guess that counts as number 1 for me)
As for my real one, I think it would have to be the time during the Yu-Gi-Oh era and this kid I hated stole my Blue-Eyes (remember when Blue-Eyes was cool and rare?) so I tore up like 10 or 20 cards in his deck when he wasn't looking and blamed it on this other kid who had always been a total jerk to me by stuffing the cards in his desk.
Never got caught. Told teacher about my card getting stolen. Got my Blue-Eyes back. Both of the other guys got in trouble.
Starbraces
12-05-2008, 11:51 AM
Probably that time I ran over my sis with her boyfriend's car. And all her 3 kids (at the time, they're 5 now) sat in the backseat. I don't know if the fact that I was 12 years old makes less or more terrible, but I'm guessing the latter
Don't worry, she lives. "But it ain't a good life!"
Or at prom night when I broke a girl's nose and ruined her dress with a tremendous amount of blood. Then a week later I broke it again (or, broke it more) by slamming a heavy glass door in her face
Leaping Larry Jojo
12-05-2008, 02:51 PM
Probably that time I ran over my sis with her boyfriend's car. And all her 3 kids (at the time, they're 5 now) sat in the backseat. I don't know if the fact that I was 12 years old makes less or more terrible, but I'm guessing the latter
Don't worry, she lives. "But it ain't a good life!"
Or at prom night when I broke a girl's nose and ruined her dress with a tremendous amount of blood. Then a week later I broke it again (or, broke it more) by slamming a heavy glass door in her face
Finally some honesty around here! :sweat:
I once put a scissors in someone's shoe, facing up. He found it and I was later relieved that he did after all. The original intend was that he'd put his foot in and go "yaow!" at the first touch, but the reality is he could have been seriously injured. I was 8 or 9.
I also shoplifted a few times before I got caught.
Other stuff I can't think of right now.
buttah
12-05-2008, 03:02 PM
I've done worse but the most I'll admit to is a month ago I found this girls notebook and she had written these stories about these guys I know and I showed people it including the guys. It had stuff in it like
Guy 1:Lets go to the mall and go to ring store
*goes to the mall*
Guy 1:Pick a ring NotebookGirl
*NotebookGirl picks a ring*
*Guy 1 gets on one knee*
NotebookGirl:Oh Guy 1...
Guy 1:Don't get me wrong, this is a promise ring you are the most beautiful best girl I know and I want you to have this
*NotebookGirl blushes*
There was other stuff like them kissing and everything and the guys were mad about it and one of them wrote a note saying stuff like don't talk to me ever again I hate you and everything. It was funny at the time but now my conscience has kicked in and I feel bad. Well it's still kinda funny
G. Wen
12-06-2008, 11:28 PM
I used to steal candy from the losers who ran for student body president. And I tricked people into eating bacon lard by telling them it was pudding... I can't think of any good ones right now.
defunctzombie
12-07-2008, 12:21 AM
My answer is in this thread:
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=220318
Desensitized
12-07-2008, 12:31 AM
Well, I did Rickroll about almost every single person on TZ last April Fools day, but that was more of me being an ass than anything else.
I used to mess with people's heads in high school and get them angry at each other, but I don't think anything bad ever came of it.
But again, it was just me being an ass once again. :sweat:
DeadJohNNyAngel
12-07-2008, 12:33 AM
Let's see..in High School gym the girls I had to be in the locker room during changing were snots to be rather tame and openly so to me. So one day fed up I faked being ill early in gym and hightailed it to the locker room, busted into one of said girls lockers where her cherished senior ring sat and ground that mother gemstone first into the concrete wall really hard, flushed one bra down a toilet, hung another from the plasterboard ceiling (hung under a tile)
and shredded some high priced jeans. Never got caught.
Another High school moment was my english teacher was really a jerk especially to me as in singling me out and so I stuck a magnet to his cherished new computer one day as I arrived before the rest of class and he was out on errands. Also never got caught.
Cut up the tires on my Aunt's husband's truck then tossed the keys way out in the cornfield behind their house. They were both condescending to me and outright jerks. Not so lucky.
Also in some stores, I would keep an eye out for cameras or large reflectors and if none were spotted I would steal small things. (this was in the early 1990's before stores began hiding cameras in every nook and cranny. The key is to find stuff you can unpackage with ease so as not to trigger the door alarm. This was when I was an adolescent and no longer engage in such behavior.
Daxdiv
12-07-2008, 12:39 AM
Hit a teacher in the 5th grade. She sneaked behind me, and I was in a fit of rage.
Desensitized
12-07-2008, 12:47 AM
Hit a teacher in the 5th grade. She sneaked behind me, and I was in a fit of rage.Reminds me of a kid I knew who left the classroom and was so angry he slammed the door on the way out, but didn't realize the teacher was right behind him, and the door closed on one of the teacher's fingertips.
Ouch.
Darklordavaitor
12-07-2008, 12:52 AM
The worst that I will admit to here... I sold a big bag of oregano to a major burnout, telling him it was pot. Made $100. Then a week later, he asked if I had more.
Heh, my friends do that all the time to other kids at my school. Luckily, however, I never was stupid enough to fall for it.
You know, that is actually a very profitable market. A couple of months ago, I'd of done that. Does that make me a bad person, too?
Expirasin
12-07-2008, 12:55 AM
It isn't really the worst thing, but some screwed up stuff happened.
I stole a purse from a girl when I came to a new High School (I had previously been in a downhill behavior, which is why I had to move to the school)
Later, I become best friends with the girl's boyfriend.
I tried to apologize to her but never got a chance before school ended.
Six months later, she died of heart disease. I'm still best friends with her ex boyfriend now.
Aside from that, I stole a hunting knife from my mom's boyfriend and tried to sell it for $20, stole money and school supplies from my pregnant school teacher, and sniffed white out openly in class daily.
Baltofan
12-07-2008, 05:13 AM
I shouted to a bus driver that I would call the police because I fell offended.
Cartoonlover
12-07-2008, 09:46 AM
Dude, that's like awesome (I guess that counts as number 1 for me)
As for my real one, I think it would have to be the time during the Yu-Gi-Oh era and this kid I hated stole my Blue-Eyes (remember when Blue-Eyes was cool and rare?) so I tore up like 10 or 20 cards in his deck when he wasn't looking and blamed it on this other kid who had always been a total jerk to me by stuffing the cards in his desk.
Never got caught. Told teacher about my card getting stolen. Got my Blue-Eyes back. Both of the other guys got in trouble.
Something similair happened to me. My best friend traded me his holographic Flame Swordsman, and I had to do a lot to get that. I traded half my deck! And then, I traded it for a Blue Eyes. Doesn't sound so bad? I forgot my trade with my friend was temporary. We would have those cards about a week, then trade them back. You can get Blue Eyes anywhere! I felt awful. I worked so hard to get Flame Swordsman back. I then find out the guy I gave it to traded it again. And again. Then I find out someone ripped it!
The Cartoon
12-07-2008, 10:14 AM
I hated this troll named Lunchebox from the Mega Man Matrix (Worse forum ever) forums so I PM'd him some animal pornography. Long story.
THAT WAS YOU!!! Just Kidding, lol
I don't do much terrible things to be honest with you, I can't remember anything worth mentioning.
J'onn J'onzz
12-07-2008, 10:55 AM
Am I the only one here who's never (as far as I can remember) shoplifted?
DarthGonzo
12-07-2008, 11:19 AM
Am I the only one here who's never (as far as I can remember) shoplifted?
I've never done it.
The Cartoon
12-07-2008, 11:23 AM
Am I the only one here who's never (as far as I can remember) shoplifted?
I haven't, but you're right. It sounds like just about everyone has :p
purplehairedwonder
12-07-2008, 12:12 PM
Am I the only one here who's never (as far as I can remember) shoplifted?I haven't either.
The worst thing I've ever done was probably back in 2nd grade... a few friends and I ganged up on this boy and harassed him short of beating him up (for no real reason, either). We got in so much trouble... haven't been in trouble since :sweat:
All Star Blitz
12-07-2008, 01:10 PM
I've never shoplifted either. I'm the worst liar/hider I know, so I just know if I swiped anything, everyone in the store would know. If I do anything even remotely wrong I start shaking real bad and my voice goes up a half octave.
I've done a lot of minor bad things in my life but I don't think any were especially terrible, save for maybe a couple I don't want to share.
Cool Blue
12-07-2008, 03:06 PM
hmm well, here's a couple.
-when i was a kid, i borrowed my friend's pikachu toy and then sold it for 5 bux. in the end i think i said i lost it.
-when i was even younger, i remember playing on the playground and this girl was following me and bragging about her new headband or whatever those horseshoe shaped things are called. I got so frustrated, I just snatched it from her and snapped it in two and threw it away. I got in some trouble.
series of misfortune that is terribly but non-deliberate
-picnic my friend hit me with a soccer ball so I threw it back as hard as I can and nailed some 3 year old in the head. strangely didn't cry, but i didn't even really apologize
-i was in the library in high school and rushing out and at the highest moment of momentum I kicked some toddler in the stomach pretty hard and he looked up with a twisted face of hurt. soon moms were all over me asking if he's alright and I silently and swiftly ran out of there.
-I was in a Border's bookstore going on about some story of which I don't remember but I often use physical mannerisms to help me out and I punched the air kinda hard but ended up hitting some senior citizen of at least 60 years old who dropped all of his CDs. luckily he wasn't too hurt and quickly forgave me
-in a pizza parlor our order was called so i went to grab the pizza and sat back down. my friends said i should apologize. i said, "for what?", and they told me i knocked over a high chair beside our table (yes the baby was in it) and apparently the dad barely was able to rescue the little guy. so i gave a minor apology to a dad who looked like he wished murder wasn't against the law. I didn't even put much heart into because i didnt know i did it.
this is what I have for now, but i may post more on the deliberate side later
Light Lucario
12-07-2008, 04:09 PM
Am I the only one here who's never (as far as I can remember) shoplifted?
I've never done it either.
The worst thing that I can remember doing at the moment was during the fifth or sixth grade, the person who I thought was my friend and I traded Pokemon cards in the girl's bathroom. That was the time when those cards were ban from school grounds. I felt so guilty that I gave her back the cards and she kept the ones that I gave her. That was the time when we really began to drift away, but I don't think that she really was my friend to begin with.
Baby Naruto
12-07-2008, 04:11 PM
I've never done it either.
The worst thing that I can remember doing at the moment was during the fifth or sixth grade, the person who I thought was my friend and I traded Pokemon cards in the girl's bathroom. That was the time when those cards were ban from school grounds. I felt so guilty that I gave her back the cards and she kept the ones that I gave her. That was the time when we really began to drift away, but I don't think that she really was my friend to begin with.
Why were Pokemon trading cards banned from school grounds back then?
Daxdiv
12-07-2008, 04:14 PM
Why were Pokemon trading cards banned from school grounds back then?
Cause schools like to ban anything remotely fun. That and people were betting cards on games... or at least in my school.
Baby Naruto
12-07-2008, 04:33 PM
Cause schools like to ban anything remotely fun. That and people were betting cards on games... or at least in my school.
Really? Isn't betting illegal though at all schools?
The Wolverine
12-07-2008, 04:50 PM
Why were Pokemon trading cards banned from school grounds back then?
Can't speak for anyone else, but my school banned them because too many kids were stealing them and even making threats over them.
I'm pretty sure they're banned to prevent distraction from the learning process, not as a conspiracy against kids.
Darklordavaitor
12-07-2008, 06:35 PM
Well, my school banned Pokemon cards because they thought they were evil or something. I don't know, I went to a Catholic school... even though I was Jewish...
Well, it did me good nonetheless, and I remember another Hebrew or two in my classes, but that still is kind of strange when I talk about it.
Chykin
12-07-2008, 07:48 PM
I uh... I broke into a circuit breaker and shut off power for an entire apartment building. :sad:
Baby Naruto
12-07-2008, 09:12 PM
I uh... I broke into a circuit breaker and shut off power for an entire apartment building. :sad:
Why did you do that?
Chykin
12-07-2008, 09:20 PM
Why did you do that?
What do you expect when you have an 8-year-old standing next to a big switch?:sweat::sad:
Baby Naruto
12-07-2008, 09:26 PM
What do you expect when you have an 8-year-old standing next to a big switch?:sweat::sad:
Oh lol. That makes sense then, and I forgive you :-P.
Czar Gato
12-07-2008, 09:29 PM
The WORST things I've ever done? I ain't admitting those here, sorry. :p
But I will admit to having shoplifted quite a bit as a child. I always stole really stupid stuff, too- a package of Daffy Duck stickers from the supermarket, a 101 Dalmatians brooch. One time I was at the supermarket with my mom, and for some ungodly reason even I don't know, I stuffed a few red chili peppers in my pockets and down my pants. When we got home I ran into the bathroom and tried to eat one of them, only to realize that I thought they were disgusting. I flushed the rest down the toilet.
johnny139
12-07-2008, 10:02 PM
I like being in this thread, because it makes me feel like a saint. Either I'm perfect or you're all soulless monsters. :p
I'd say the worst thing I've ever done is... hmm... well, once my younger sister was walking out of her room, and I stuck me foot out to trip her - as I impulsively do whenever I'm just standing around - and, as I forgot where we were, she tumbled down the stairs. :sweat: She wasn't very badly hurt (thank God), just bumps and bruises, but... still.
defunctzombie
12-07-2008, 10:34 PM
I've never deliberately shoplifted, but if you consider taking one or two pieces from the candy once...... :sweat:
TyUnlimited
12-07-2008, 10:53 PM
Hmm.....
One time, when I was in Pre-School, I beat a kid with a stick because he threw my toy in the trash. He was bigger than me, so a big, pointy stick it was. I ended up cutting him in two places. Under the eye and in the arm. That kid was known for being a trouble maker and always getting into something.... and lying... so I got away. it happened in November, so after Christmas break I never saw him again. I think he swapped schools... ALL because of that. but maybe not.
I also accidentally destroyed an air conditioner while riding by a church one night with my dad and a few friends in a golf kart. I'm sure you can add them all together. :sweat: Thing is... it was summer and Wednesday night while it happened, and Church was going on, we didn't stay, we left like freaking crazy.
Wolfie~Giri
12-07-2008, 11:17 PM
It was during a very heated argument between my mother and I. She started approaching me a little too closely and I thought she was going to hit me so I pushed her back out of fear. What I didn't think would happen did and she lost her balance and fell into the unlit fireplace behind her. The fireplace had no glass cover or anything that could cut her but there was some kind of rough net over the wood and it bruised her shoulders and arms.
I was so terrified after what I did that I ran away for about a day; spending it walking aimlessly around the mall, then a small park and lastly, a neighbors house about a block away.
Daxdiv
12-08-2008, 02:42 AM
Really? Isn't betting illegal though at all schools?
Yes as a result Pokemon cards were banned because of that.
Light Lucario
12-08-2008, 10:48 PM
Why were Pokemon trading cards banned from school grounds back then?
That was back when Pokemon was in its prime of popularity and so many kids were bringing them to school to trade. I remember getting a flyer for this and another one when Yu-Gi-Oh! started to get really popular too. They thought that it promoted gambling since people were betting cards in games too and they wanted to avoid fights that came from people stealing cards. Plus, there was that whole being a distraction from the learning experience thing that the teachers and staff members didn't like either.
Leaping Larry Jojo
12-09-2008, 01:35 PM
I like being in this thread, because it makes me feel like a saint. Either I'm perfect or you're all soulless monsters. :p
Hey, everyone's got an evil bone in their bodies. Ya keep it repressed too long and it'll bite you back later on. Better to let them play out in increments. :evil:
BartWinkle
12-09-2008, 02:00 PM
I once opened a bottle of children's vitamins at a small grocery store. Don't know why I did it, but I hoped no one would notice. It's a miracle I wasn't banned from the store.
Baby Naruto
12-10-2008, 04:59 PM
Hmm, only thing I can think of is that I have shoplifted alot in the past, but my conscience (is that spelled right?) and laziness stopped me for good 1 year ago.
I never did get caught though. Well, I did get caught once, but the store owner let me off with a warning and said to never come back again.
Expirasin
12-10-2008, 05:48 PM
Hey, I remember another! I stuffed my older sister in the trunk of a Cadillac Deville once! I was so scared I forgot there was a Trunk-Pop in the glove compartment, so I ran to my stepdad scared and out of breath then told what happened.
After he saved the day he whupped me with a hanger and I had black hangar bruises all over my leg for almost two weeks.
cathedral
12-11-2008, 05:25 AM
terrible, hmm...
i think i have to answer this by saying i failed. see, i tried to die but apparently went about it the wrong way or didn't execute properly. looking back, i have yet to feel blessed that enough blood remained in my body to keep it going.
you wanted terrible.
Zekehawk
01-09-2009, 10:34 PM
I remember a time in elementary school when I was so mad at this one girl. She asked for a textbook and I threw it at her face.:sad:
KPTitan
01-09-2009, 11:19 PM
Can't speak for anyone else, but my school banned them because too many kids were stealing them and even making threats over them.
That was the main reason why they were banned at my elementary school, but I imagine they were gambling them too.
I did do something (or attempted to) really bad, but I was so depressed that I went almos insane. I wasn't right in my mind at the time.:sad:
Yusuke Urameshi
01-09-2009, 11:26 PM
I remember a time in elementary school when I was so mad at this one girl. She asked for a textbook and I threw it at her face.:sad:
Now thats education!
GregX
01-09-2009, 11:31 PM
In Middle School, the principal suspended me for getting into a fight, which I didn't start. Self defense. Nevertheless, other guy was on the baseball team, so he didn't get in trouble.
I shoved a potato up the exhaust pipe of her car, and I heard her mechanic screwed her out of thousands of dollars to replace the engine.
That felt so good. :evil:
D.A.V.E.
01-10-2009, 12:47 AM
In Middle School, the principal suspended me for getting into a fight, which I didn't start. Self defense. Nevertheless, other guy was on the baseball team, so he didn't get in trouble.
I shoved a potato up the exhaust pipe of her car, and I heard her mechanic screwed her out of thousands of dollars to replace the engine.
That felt so good. :evil:
That... is actually kind of cool.
Once, I had a horrible day in school due to some stuff that happenned, and it made it worse when one of the idiot football jocks grabbed my books and threw them down the stairs. Now, the guy was in crutches due to a football injury, and usually I would have just told him to back off or push him aside for bit. But I wasn't thinking rationally, and I tried to push him. I didn't mean for him to go down the stairs, but I guess anger overtook me and didn't realize that until he fell.
His injuries got worse and everything, but he didn't actually tell on me. We were alone that time, so there were not witnesses. I think he became scared of me. Kinda feel bad about it, especially since it only happened last year.
KurtmanJP
01-10-2009, 01:23 AM
-I spit on a kid during my Freshman year in High School for saying my hair metal music sucks.
-When I was about 10 or 11, my friend and I went into a video game store and threw a bunch of Deer Hunter games on the floor to protest against deer hunting.
-Also, a couple years ago my mom and I were at a bookstore and there was a gay teen who was stalking me (I knew he was gay because he was reading a book about coming out of the closet and crying over it) so mom and I started gossiping about fictional gay teens who were rejected by their families so he'd leave me alone. I think it worked. Sorry if this offends anyone, but the dude was STALKING me.
Other than that, I'm normally well-behaved and almost never go out of my way to do naughty things.
Marvin Tikvah
01-10-2009, 03:06 AM
In middle school, I had some pretty terrible friends. They weren't so much friends as they were people I latched on to because I was lonely. They often harrassed me and made me the punching bag of the group. I couldn't stand it but there was nothing I could do during that time because of the fact that I was outnumbered.
So in my freshmen year of high school, I took a measure of revenge. I embarrassed one of them in our literature class by implying he was gay and he cried silently for the rest of the class. Of course, the teacher talked to us and made me apologize but it still felt good.
I managed to get his brother in trouble by completely wrecking a library computer and framing him for it. Finally, I got their athlete friend suspended by trashing the locker rooms.
The last guy moved away unfortunately, so I never managed to get him. However, if I ever see him again, I'm sure a punch to the face would be acceptable.
SaMaster14
01-10-2009, 03:15 AM
Well... I've never really done anything that bad... but here is a story:
Over the summer, while I was in Maui, staying at the Grand Wailea Resort and Spa, me and a bunch of friends snuck into the pool at midnight. One of my friends soaped the jacuzzi and we soaped the water slides and went down them(all of them were "closed" obviously). We did this a couple of nights until getting thrown out a few and running away from the security. I hate how hotels shut stuff down at night in Maui, I mean we are paying like $1000 a night, let us have some fun!! right? But after that we would just go down to the beach and chill. A lot of people were drinking and smoking pot(none of which I did and neither did most of my friends, but some of the kids my group of friends was with were doing it there).
But, that was a great trip, I must say, some of my best times have been at that hotel, and I"m hoping more to come this summer!
Yusuke Urameshi
01-10-2009, 11:41 AM
Hmm I don't usually do anything bad anymore, Im way more mature then I used to be.
1) Like 2 years ago I put viniger in my teachers coffee, she never found out XD
2) when I was in first grade I told a kid to "-f word- off"
3) I punched a kid in the face on the last day of 3rd grade for being a jerk to me all year.
4) I threw a video game at a guy in a store for being a complete idiot, I don't really remember much about it other then I was like 8 or 9
soundmonkey44
01-10-2009, 11:52 AM
I ate a piece of CHiken two weeks past its experation date! I felt terrible!!! LULZ
But seriously worst thing ive ever done is when i was 10 I got mad and broke my N64...I regret it to this day!:sweat:
KPTitan
01-10-2009, 12:51 PM
In Middle School, the principal suspended me for getting into a fight, which I didn't start. Self defense. Nevertheless, other guy was on the baseball team, so he didn't get in trouble.
I shoved a potato up the exhaust pipe of her car, and I heard her mechanic screwed her out of thousands of dollars to replace the engine.
That felt so good. :evil:
Lol.
I hate it when the popular kids in sports pratically get away with EVERYTHING. And getting in trouble for self defense is stupid too.
Jedigreedo
01-10-2009, 04:04 PM
- Attempted to use a racist term to get a black girl to leave me alone at school. She regularly insulted me for being short and for some other stuff. However, she was too much of a stubborn pain to take any offense. Didn't get in any trouble since it was my very last day at that school and she apparently didn't tell anyone. Looking back, it was a rather tame term and I doubt she knew it was racist.
- Took the keys to my grandpa's shed while two of my worst friends were over and we got into the spraypaint and not only sprayed it on the shed but also a bit of the patio and each other. When my parents got home I blamed it on the older friend whom was notorious for being a jerk and whatnot, and thus I didn't get into trouble.
- Stole fake money from other students in the second grade. Our teacher had her own "money" made that she would give us as rewards for various things that we could redeem for some cheesy trinket. She had us make wallets out of construction paper to keep the money in, and those were kept in our desks. There were a couple of days that I was left in the classroom alone, I think to finish work, while everyone else was at recess and there was no one watching over me. So, I took a few "bucks" from the students with the largest amounts as I figured they would never notice it gone. I seemed to be right, as there was never any issue raised over it.
- Commonly stole unique LEGO parts from a friend in revenge. He had gotten a set some months after I did, and his little brother completely wrecked it, so I gave him parts from mine since one of our cats had wrecked mine before he even got his set. In return, he began to act like a complete jerk and so I took unique and interesting pieces from his sets when he wasn't looking.
Post-childhood stuff, though... not a whole lot of it.
- Once convinced a person in Counter Strike to hit ALT + F4. They later came back and asked what had happened, which caused everybody to erupt into laughter.
- This one kid...11 or 12...something like that, from here was talking to me over AIM a few years back, and his TZ account was obviously against the rules due to it requiring you to be at least 13 years of age. He acted as though we were friends, but I mentioned it to a mod-friend and he was promptly banned. I felt a little bad at first, but then didn't care. He definitely wasn't happy.
KurtmanJP
01-10-2009, 05:51 PM
- Attempted to use a racist term to get a black girl to leave me alone at school. She regularly insulted me for being short and for some other stuff. However, she was too much of a stubborn pain to take any offense. Didn't get in any trouble since it was my very last day at that school and she apparently didn't tell anyone. Looking back, it was a rather tame term and I doubt she knew it was racist.
Oh yeah, one time there was a black kid on my bus in middle school who kept picking on me and throwing stuff like pennies at me so I finally lost it and called the kid a "dirty African". Normally, I'm not racist but I was fed up with him and because of that, I was sent home on a separate bus.
Also, I got expelled from the very first school I went to for calling my teacher an <insert expletive> but she was asking for it, anyway. From then on, I went to special ed classes because of my ADHD diagnoses. Turns out I have ADD and Asperger's but that's another story.
TheTerror
01-11-2009, 03:23 PM
I got into a fight in 7th grade and decked a kid who was making fun of my father, who had a handicapt. I let him have it and he fell off of a curb and hit his head off the pavement and was never the same since, he had a twitch and a bit of a slure to his speach after the fight. I got in trouble and was suspended from school for an etire month, I had to repeat the grade and I got 1 year od probation. This is the one incedent I felt bad about because he will never be the same again.
Ive made girls walk home too for obvious reasons.....but I wont talk about that here. I have really cleaned up my act since my teenage days, and I am not such a hothead anymore, I guess we all grow up at somepoint.
Megaman X
01-11-2009, 04:40 PM
Lets seeee.. in 2nd grade I choked a kid.I'm still figuring out to this day why I did that. I know something must of happen but I don't know >_> I still feel somewhat terrible as that's not me at all and surprisingly the only trouble I got was being sent to the bad kids zone for five minutes..(basically you sit on these red dots without talking.)
In 1-3 grade(forgot which grade) me and these kids were passing around a ball at school and when I threw it, it hit a kids face and he was bleeding and he kept saying I did it on purpose and ugh.
Oh and in 10th grade I J walked with these stupid kids, of course I got pay back by somehow tripping and bleeding on my leg xD. J walking= dumbest thing to do really I must of had no patience at all that day.
Besides that I'm a honest good boy who's crimes mostly came from elementary school.
XOMiss_Samantha
01-11-2009, 07:11 PM
Oh man... I don't think I've ever done anything really too terrible. I've never shop lifted and if I ever hit somebody they probably wouldn't even feel it. I even asked my best friend if he can remember anything bad that I've taken part it but he only responded with "you don't do that stuff" =/
I'm sure there's worse than what I'm going to list, but god if I can remember it.
- I helped my friends put shaving cream in random peoples mail boxes, just for the hell of it.
- Sometimes me and my friends will go through the Drive-Throughs and say stupid things, ask for orders but never pick them up, create havoc
- Every now and then I take part in helping my friend sneak out of his house, and then back in through the window
- I lie to my mom sometimes about going to a friends house when really I'm going else where. (IE: "mom I'll be at Alicia's" instead me and Alicia go to the mall)
- I spit cracker at somebody once in kindergarten XD
Megaman X
01-11-2009, 07:29 PM
- I spit cracker at somebody once in kindergarten XD
You fiend!
lemonhead75
01-11-2009, 08:44 PM
Well, lemme dig deep.
-When I was pretty yound I had to get some shots, liek most people do. I was afraid of the needle and ran around the building for like 40 minutes.
-When I was 6 or 7 I hid in a clothes rack at Walmart, popped out, and scared an old man so much he fell over
-I forged a love not from one of my friends to another one of my friends. She believed it, and actually wrote back. But she knows now.
-My dad yelled at me for shutting the car door too hard, I told him -BLEEP- you, flipped him off, and stormed inside. I locked all the doors.
-I punched my neighbor in the mouth
-I kicked my neighbor in the crotch and stole his kickball. He caught me -_-
Most of the "most terrible" things I have done involve me and my dad fighting. I will spare you the details.
GregX
08-12-2009, 05:23 PM
Well, very recently I made a music video using the theme song from Muppet Babies and footage from the anime, "Berserk." That was pretty evil. :evil:
blazecat
08-12-2009, 06:46 PM
1. I never use foul language, but once in 8th grade, I was being harrassed by this girl and she had said some pretty inappropriate things to me (I'd rather not go into detail). I told my teacher and the teacher told her to basically knock it off. Later on, the girl confronted me and told me to shut up and she called me a big crybaby. I completely lost it and told her "Shut the <censored> up you <censored>".
2. One time in 6th grade, during a large indoor assembly, I was sitting high up on the bleachers and a boy was sitting behind me. He kept pulling my hair. I told him to knock it off, but he continued. When the assembly was over, as everyone was leaving, he was walking down the bleachers and I tripped him. He tumbled down the bleachers pretty hard (luckily, he didn't see me trip him and he didn't suffer many injuries, if any at all). I will admit that it felt kind of good.
AlgeaX
08-12-2009, 07:35 PM
Well, very recently I made a music video using the theme song from Muppet Babies and footage from the anime, "Berserk." That was pretty evil. :evil:
Having seen said music Video, I can safely attest that GregX is in fact the Antichrist.
Jacques
08-12-2009, 09:16 PM
Let's see....
I remember that the day was 9/11, because we had been let out of school early. I was running around the house, really excited that school had been let out early (I was in 1st grade, and I had no idea what was really going on in the world). My three-year-old sister and I were playing hide-and-seek or something... she had her fingers between the door and the wall (on the door-hinge side of the door)... me, not knowing that, slammed the door. We spent the rest of the day in the hospital. It was an accident, but I felt really bad about it, and it was probably the worst thing I've ever done.
Next story: In sixth grade, the teachers were crazy about kids disposing of trash after lunch. I forgot one day, and after lunch, when we were lined up to go outside for recess, the teacher held up the juice box and asked who it belonged to. She seemed angry, so I didn't say anything because I was afraid I would get in trouble. She took us back to homeroom, because "someone was lying", and we didn't deserve to go outside. She spent the next fifteen minutes asking who wasn't brave enough to admit to the crime. It was too late then; I assumed I would really be in trouble if I told the truth. So, I sat there, trying not to be noticed. I think she did realize it was me, because, in the end, she said something like "I think I know who it was; and I hope that person will be more honest next time" or something like that. I felt even worse when the class blamed another kid for making us miss recess.
defunctzombie
08-12-2009, 09:45 PM
Let's see....
I remember that the day was 9/11, because we had been let out of school early. I was running around the house, really excited that school had been let out early (I was in 1st grade, and I had no idea what was really going on in the world). My three-year-old sister and I were playing hide-and-seek or something... she had her fingers between the door and the wall (on the door-hinge side of the door)... me, not knowing that, slammed the door. We spent the rest of the day in the hospital. It was an accident, but I felt really bad about it, and it was probably the worst thing I've ever done.
Wow, you make me feel old. I was in 7th grade when that happened. :sweat: We weren't let out early, instead we watched the television all day.
GregX
08-12-2009, 09:52 PM
Wow, you make me feel old. I was in 7th grade when that happened. :sweat: We weren't let out early, instead we watched the television all day.
I'll do you one better. I had just turned twenty less than a month ago... and was in Manhattan that day.
I'm such an old man.
Dr.Pepper
08-12-2009, 10:42 PM
I made a right turn on a red light. I didn't see the sign that said it wasn't allowed
I remember that the day was 9/11, because we had been let out of school early. I was running around the house, really excited that school had been let out early (I was in 1st grade, and I had no idea what was really going on in the world). My three-year-old sister and I were playing hide-and-seek or something... she had her fingers between the door and the wall (on the door-hinge side of the door)... me, not knowing that, slammed the door. We spent the rest of the day in the hospital. It was an accident, but I felt really bad about it, and it was probably the worst thing I've ever done.
No fair, we didn't get let out early. (I was in the 6th grade for the record)
SNES Chalmers
08-12-2009, 10:50 PM
No fair, we didn't get let out early. (I was in the 6th grade for the record)
At our school we had the option of going home, but I didn't. It didn't make much differance anyway, since all we did was watch TV or listen to the radio for news of the event.
I apparently threatened to kill a kid in 1st grade.
-shrug-
Light Lucario
08-12-2009, 11:25 PM
Let's see....
I remember that the day was 9/11, because we had been let out of school early. I was running around the house, really excited that school had been let out early (I was in 1st grade, and I had no idea what was really going on in the world). My three-year-old sister and I were playing hide-and-seek or something... she had her fingers between the door and the wall (on the door-hinge side of the door)... me, not knowing that, slammed the door. We spent the rest of the day in the hospital. It was an accident, but I felt really bad about it, and it was probably the worst thing I've ever done.
I'm sorry about that accident, but hopefully it wasn't too bad for your little sister. I was also in the seventh grade when 9/11 happened, but we didn't get the day off. We watched the coverage on the news for most of the day instead, though I personally would have gone with the option of going home for the day if I could.
D.A.V.E.
08-12-2009, 11:26 PM
When I was in kindergarten, there was a big, fat kid that bullied me. One day, he was wearing his favorite shirt. I grabbed two or three plastic cups filled with orange juice and smashed them against him. His shirt was wet and he started crying for his mother.
The reason why this was bad: It was completely unprovoked. To this day, I still don't understand WHY I did it. I just did it.
Master Toon
08-13-2009, 12:07 AM
Oh boy, where do I begin? :evil:
I can't think of anything really bad (that I want to share) except for some things I did in retaliation. If someone makes a thread about getting revenge, I'll have a lot more to say.
DragonLix
08-13-2009, 08:47 AM
Hmmmm well:
- I was about 12 and some guys randomly (and they weren't provoked by me or my friend) started throwing rocks at me and my friend, so I undid my dogs muzzle and let go of the lead and they all ran away but one of them. So my dog ran at the guy and started attacking the guys leg. I had to really quickly pull my dog off him and then the guy had some serious bite and scratch marks all over his knees and lower leg. So then I panicked because I thought I'd get in trouble and just ran off. But I've seen him around and it appears that there was no lasting damage to his leg, thank goodness.
Radical Raven
08-13-2009, 08:50 AM
I once shot a guy in the face.
I was just trying to give him a friendly hug.
JeffBreakdown
08-13-2009, 11:08 PM
does murder count as being "terrbile"?
wakka wakka?
Mistah K88
08-15-2009, 02:20 PM
Let's see back in kindergaten, my mom was picking my older brother and I up from school. Back in the 90's we had these things called tape casettes, there was a broken one in my mom's car, I took a shard from it and stuffed it in the ignition to pretemd to drive...long story short, mom came out, car wouldn't star, had to call for service, and got a whoopin when we were out of the public eye...
Another time was when I was a little bit older like 7 or 8... Anyway, my baby sister had a plastic tea set. I took a cup and pissed in it...of course it looked too yellow, so I poured some out and diluted it with water a bit to make the color and not so obvious, then I tricked my younger brother, sister, and my older brother (who was about the same age) into taking a sip, claiming it was "popcorn juice" or something like that. My mom found out, i was scolded and got a good butt whoopin...
CjFilmz
08-15-2009, 04:16 PM
When I was 10 or 11, there was this one kid who did something to really tick me off. I can't remember what. I think he was making fun of me or something. He had a mini-cassette player that he really liked with him. He had been listening to it a lot that day. I took it from him and smashed it on the ground. He cried, and ran home. I felt really bad about that.
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When I was in 3rd Grade, there was this girl in class who had a big crush on me. She was very open about it and followed me around a lot. I felt very uncomfortable around her. I didn't have the same feelings for her. The boys in class knew I didn't like her back and used to make fun of me, calling her my wife or girlfriend or something, I can't remember. On Valentines Day, she made me a valentine. Only, she didn't wait until the class all handed out Valentines at the end of the day. Instead, she got up during an assignment, basically announcing to the whole class she had a valentine for me. I told her to leave me alone. The teacher told me to take the valentine. I said somewhat loudly: "I don't want it!" The teacher got mad and made me accept the valentine. That was really cold of me. I had nothing against the girl, and didn't delight in breaking her heart, I just felt uncomfortable around her and wanted her to leave me alone.
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I had been friends with this one girl when I was 4 or 5, she was my first friend. The two of us would hangout together while all the other kids in the neighborhood were at school (We were too young to go) I remember playing on the seesaw with her at a nearby park and playing hide-and-seek.
I don't know why, but we stopped hanging out for some reason and didn't see each other again until years later in the Cafeteria at school. I hadn't realized we had both been going to the same school this whole time. She yelled hi to me. At the time, kids were singing that 'sitting in a tree' song everytime a boy and girl were seen together. I didn't want someone to say that about me and her. So I said something really mean to her, so she would leave me alone and people wouldn't think we were friends. I don't remember what I said, and I really don't want to know what I said. She started crying. I felt awful. I told myself that next time I see her, I would apologize and we'd be friends again. Unfortunately, I never did see her again. I moved out of town a few months later.
Philo & Gunge
08-15-2009, 05:21 PM
Two school years ago on the last night of rehearsal of my school's production of Hello Dolly!, I brought my then-brand new puppet bird from Axtell Expressions to rehearsal just to give everyone a quick laugh after all the stress of Hell Week. I should note at this point that a girl who was a junior at the time played a big role in the bird's coming anyway (who had a very strong tendency to interpret the most insignificant things as disasters). I should also note that I had a huge on-and-off off-and-on crush on her and was really scared to talk to her and thought that in the back during my "Let's bring the bird to rehersal!" thoughts a feeling of "If this doesn't get her to talk to me, nothing will" also snuck in. When I was out on the stage area with the bird gathering a crowd of techies and close friends on the cast, she was walking across the stage minding her own business; I didn’t even realize she was there. Suddenly I hear a loud jump and her voice yell out "Holy sugar!" (I'd transcribe what she really said, but I'm watching out for the kids here). I didn't even realize it was her until I saw her bolting back to where she came and didn't put too much thought into what was happening. A minute or two later, she came back with an entourage of friends in the cast pointing out the bird in a combination of apprehension and disbelief yelling out "Look at that thing! It just… oh my god." Assuming she was pointing to the bird, I did something I wouldn't have done otherwise. The bird quickly heard her venting, yelled out her name and ran toward her for me to shove the puppet in her face. At this point, she let out one of the hugest screams I'd ever hear from a person and ran away panicking. Not one to want to not let the insult comic in me out, I continued to follow her with the puppet until she ran into the women's changing room, which lead to a quick but hilarious chase. I went into the green/make-up room backstage a little while later with the bird, which would naturally mean she would think the puppet was gone and she could head back to what she was doing. She happened to come into the room and rather then go back before I could recognize her, her eyes widend and she made a quick turn to face a mirror and covered her face so she wouldn't be able to see the puppet leading to her revealing that she was indeed afraid of puppets. That night after rehersal, I made my Facebook status "[Name of girl withheld] is afraid of puppets!" Something I really regret and she was furious at me about. It didn't really do too much damage to either of our reputations: people knew she was afraid of my bird and were fine with it, people still admired me as a performer with the bird. That is the worst thing I've ever done and besides the Facebook thing, I have no regrets! :evil:
lemonhead75
08-15-2009, 07:22 PM
Some girl had been following me around during the school year, and one particular day I had to go get my book from my locker and she was blocking my way, and I said something to her and pushed her out of the way (I was still late).
I was waiting inside and watching for my ride since it was raining, and she kept following me and immitating me. So I hit her with my lunchbox and we both got sent to the Vice Principal. She was swearing the entire time and that counted against her more, I was just ready to punch someone in the face because a lunchbox does not hurt. When I was asked who saw what happened, I had a clever moment and said the principals daughter did. (She really did, and we were friends). I was told that was her last straw and she was going to be expelled and that was awesome except she jsut got suspended for 10 days.
I'll get my revenge next year, maybe by using one of my meny sources to put something, um, not school approved, in her locker. :D
Gatomon41
08-15-2009, 08:45 PM
In middle school, on the last day of school, I forgot to bring back the book that we had read. It was required so we could watch a movie. So I took the book from this classmate who was considered a bad seed. He couldn't watch the movie, while I did.
I regret what I done. I sometimes think about that kid, and hope things did turn out good for him.
SNES Chalmers
08-16-2009, 06:55 PM
This probably isn't the worst thing I ever did, and I still find it funny, but when I was in the 5th grade my mom used to send those little individual bottles of Sunny Delight with me to school, and one time for some reason my friend and I thought it would be fun to dump the contents of the bottle on the toilet paper rolls in a boys bathroom. After we left the bathroom one of the coaches came in and noticed it, and he thought that one of us kids peed on all the toilet paper rolls, and he closed down the bathroom until one of us kids would fess up. Being that the bathroom was the closest one to the playground and somehow all the kids found out it was my friend and I that did it, they all got mad at us.
Eventually we confessed, and the coach made us clean up the whole bathroom, and when he did that he gave us a big bucket full of that Simply Green stuff, and of course us kids proceeded to spill that stuff all over the place and it leaked under a door into a classroom right next door and got all over the carpet. We didn't get in trouble for that though, I think the coach was just sick of us at that point. It was funny at the time and I still think it's funny now.
Kamikaze
08-18-2009, 03:53 PM
The worst thing I ever did was punch a little kid for no reason. I was in 3rd grade or so and I regret doing it, I even punished myself by staying in the corner during the rest of recess after I punched the poor kid...:sad: I did some other stuff, but I'm to ashamed to talk about them, nothing overly serious, mean, but not like physically hurting someone or anything.
cartoonscartoons
08-18-2009, 09:38 PM
when I was at church one sunday I wanted to get into a room (I was like 6) so since I had read a book where the character picked the lock on a door I thought I could do it with a pencil, long story short the door got stuck.
(I dont remember how it got opened again.......)
This next one is to terrible:
One time in 3rd grade I made a love note for a girl I really liked and hid it in my Justice League comic I had brought to school and one of my friends took it and was reading it then the note fell out so I grabbed the comic out of his hands and I think I pushed him then he told the teacher and the whole class spent like half and hour talking about and she kept asking me why I did it....but I refused to tell because I did not want to be embarassed
Taco Wiz
08-21-2009, 05:32 PM
I stomped on a toad for fun. I believe I broke its leg. I still feel like a horrible person. In fact, I probably am.
I was eight, though...
John Pannozzi
08-23-2009, 07:25 PM
I have attacked people 'cause I didn't like them.
mkalv
08-23-2009, 08:21 PM
Once I wrote a story where the characters were real life people that I knew. The characters were awful, mean, rude, and emberrasing. Everyone was offended, and I felt awful.
ABrown
08-23-2009, 10:49 PM
I feel like what I did today might have been one of the worst things that I've ever done. To make a long story short, I tried to exchange a new television with a broken pixel that's less than two weeks old. But the place that I bought it from wasn't going to do it because of "policy." I'm not sorry at all that I was upset, because they were most definitely wrong. But I am extremely sorry about the way that I handled it. I used very inappropriate language infront of my soon to be step son. And to be honest, it really wasn't appropriate language even if an eight year old wasn't present. The police ended up being called, and I was nearly arrested. I'm going to send a card to the store apologizing for my language, and include maybe something like a Pizza Hut gift card for the employees.
Michael24
08-24-2009, 12:33 AM
One year (1992?) my brother was on a soccer team, and I met the older brother of one of his teammates. We became friends and would hang out together throughout the season, at his house or whenever our brothers had a game. On the last day of the season we were at the nearby park during the game, and for some reason I don't even remember, we started arguing and I called him all kinds of names and made fun of him. I remember it being so bad it brought him to tears and then I just left to go back to the game. I guess his mom later called my mom to explain/find out what happened, because I got an earful from my mom that evening, so I called him back to apologize. Soon after he went on vacation for most of the summer, so we never got a significant amount of time to get things back to normal and never saw each other again. For a long time I felt terrible about what happened and how it basically lead to the end of our friendship. :(
The worst thing I ever did was punch a little kid for no reason. I was in 3rd grade or so and I regret doing it, I even punished myself by staying in the corner during the rest of recess after I punched the poor kid...:sad:
I once did something similar. I don't remember how old I was (maybe about 8 or 9), but we were in my backyard messing around, and we started disagreeing over whatever it was we were doing. It just sort of got out of hand and he flipped his arm up, accidentally (I later realized) knocking off my hat. I thought he was trying to start something, so I instantly punched him in the face. In my split-second flash of thinking, I thought, "I'll just give him a light punch and scare him off," but of course, it was a full-on punch, and he stumbled back with both hands covering his face and ran out of the yard. Almost instantly I felt terrible. Later that evening I went to his house and apologized and even offered to take a return punch from him, but he refused and by the next morning things were back to normal like it had never happened.
Let's see, of the many things I've done, here's just a few:
1) I work at a religious goods store. On Holy Saturday (the day before Easter Sunday for anyone who's not Catholic), it was a pretty busy day and the store was pretty packed with people. I was sent out to wander the store floor and ask people if they needed any help. Sometime during the afternoon, a woman wanders in an asks me if we have any books on the Marian apparitions at Medjugorje. I told her we didn't carry any because it hadn't been officially approved by the Vatican yet.
(Side tangent: Our store only carries books on things that are Vatican approved. It's not that we're for or against anything, we just like to be in line with the church. Of course, I should also mention that the Medjugorje apparitions are still on-going and probably won't be approved for some time)
You'd think I'd told the woman to die and go to Hell. Despite the fact I was polite to her in my explanation, she took a really snotty tone with me and snapped "Well, Our Lady [Mary] has been trying to get the message out for years" and some such I forget what. Seeing as the store was packed, my co-workers needed help and I didn't want to get into a pissing match with someone who obviously was not going to take a negative answer, no matter how sugarcoated it was, I literally snapped back in the same tone "Well that's just too bad."
I turned my back, left to go help another customer and I presume she left as well. Let me just say, I am NOT proud of how I acted and I'm deeply ashamed of it. And fwiw, I haven't snapped back at a customer since.
2) Way back during the hey-days of the Masters of the Universe fandom, I was in a chat room with a few other of the regulars at the time. I don't really remember the exact details, but we somehow ended up making fun of a young man and fellow forum poster and it got pretty bad. He, of course, was hurt by this and the rules of the chat were soon changed so that we could not talk about anyone else behind their backs. I did feel really bad about it, because he was a fairly sweet person regardless.
Again, this was way many years ago, so the details may have deteriorated in my mind over time.
3) I briefly mentioned this over in another thread, but a few years back, I was the victim of an internet stalker. Thankfully, it wasn't nearly as bad as some of the stories I've heard, but it's NEVER a good experience, no matter how small. Anyhow, this guy seemed nice at first, but then he started following me EVERYWHERE. And when I tried to tell him off the first time, he got all butthurt and said some nasty things about me on some forum he visited. Not that they cared, of course.
Eventually, I found out he was a fairly ardent atheist. You know, the 'I hate all Christians' type that make the decent ones look bad. In a deseperate attempt to shake him off of my back, I started posing as a Fundamentalist Christian... the really obnoxious type too. I think he got the hint or something and he stopped stalking me and never has tried to contact me since.
That, I don't feel so bad about.
I have attacked people 'cause I didn't like them.Wait, what exactly did you do? You can't just go around attacking people simply because "you don't like them".
John Pannozzi
08-24-2009, 04:42 PM
Wait, what exactly did you do? You can't just go around attacking people simply because "you don't like them".
I've hurt people, or wanted to hurt them, because I had different opinions then them.
Captain Highwind
08-25-2009, 02:03 PM
There was a yellow and black wolf-spider hanging by my back door while I was mowing the yard. Almost walked into it. It was beautiful, and the size of my hand. Tarantula size really.
I was afraid it was going to get in the house so I was going to spray Raid at it to get it move away. But I went ahead and sprayed it directly, then it fell to the ground, climbed a few blades of grass, and hung there.
It moved a little after that, so I thought it was just shaking off the poison, and after a minute, I poked it gently with a broom. It just fell off the grass blades and went belly up. I felt horrible. I don't like spiders, but it felt like I killed something cool like a Praying Mantis or a butterfly.
Taco Wiz
08-25-2009, 02:50 PM
A couple days ago I went to the Kidstube.com chat room and F bombed repeatedly. I was mad because they deleted my video FOR having an F bomb. I'm a kid, making videos for other kids. The censorship was stupid. I actually don't feel as bad as I should about it.
Shawn Hopkins
08-25-2009, 04:19 PM
A couple days ago I went to the Kidstube.com chat room and F bombed repeatedly. I was mad because they deleted my video FOR having an F bomb. I'm a kid, making videos for other kids. The censorship was stupid. I actually don't feel as bad as I should about it.
How old are you? I think I saw one of your videos and I'm guessing about nine or ten.
Russkafin
08-25-2009, 05:15 PM
This is one of the best threads ever.
Taco Wiz
08-25-2009, 06:04 PM
How old are you? I think I saw one of your videos and I'm guessing about nine or ten.
13. The video in question was literally a teaser trailer. Like the first trailer that's released for a film. I should've at least gotten the first episode out before the site got pissed off. Really.
John Pannozzi
08-25-2009, 06:07 PM
I have assaulted women I felt were attractive. I also got my dog into a fight with cats.
Dudley
08-26-2009, 12:09 AM
When I was in the sixth grade, I beat up a girl for making fun of me. Not only did I get detention for a week, but her friend beat me up in return.
Romanesque
08-26-2009, 02:53 AM
The worst thing I ever done - I mixed a pot of fake puke at home and then I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. I never felt so bad in my entire life.
--Romey
suss2it
08-26-2009, 06:04 AM
I have assaulted women I felt were attractive. I also got my dog into a fight with cats.
O.o
Shawn Hopkins
08-26-2009, 08:18 AM
The worst thing I ever done - I mixed a pot of fake puke at home and then I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. I never felt so bad in my entire life.
--Romey
I think you're getting your life confused with a teen comedy. I can't remember which one at the moment, though. Did you also have a friend called Hoops?
I have assaulted women I felt were attractive. I also got my dog into a fight with cats.
... I sincerely hope you're being facetious now.
Dr. Faust
08-26-2009, 05:52 PM
I jumped on a ladder trying to behave like "Sonic the Hedgehog" on a mushroom in "Mushroom Hill", it caused me a pain in my back and it affected my respiration
defunctzombie
08-26-2009, 10:17 PM
The worst thing I ever done - I mixed a pot of fake puke at home and then I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. I never felt so bad in my entire life.
--Romey
You win. :D
DisneyBoy
08-27-2009, 06:00 PM
I once opened a bottle of children's vitamins at a small grocery store. Don't know why I did it, but I hoped no one would notice. It's a miracle I wasn't banned from the store.
Someone's shying away from the whole "WORST thing you've ever done" part....
I, for one, am pretty sure I don't want to risk saying my worst things here online. I've been pretty bad.
But the rest of you please - go on! I could use a moral boost!
... I sincerely hope you're being facetious now.
Wouldn't it be great if the bad things John is admitting too never happened? *long sigh* That would be a much better world.
I got into a fight in 7th grade and decked a kid who was making fun of my father, who had a handicapt. I let him have it and he fell off of a curb and hit his head off the pavement and was never the same since, he had a twitch and a bit of a slure to his speach after the fight. I got in trouble and was suspended from school for an etire month, I had to repeat the grade and I got 1 year od probation. This is the one incedent I felt bad about because he will never be the same again.
Ive made girls walk home too for obvious reasons.....but I wont talk about that here. I have really cleaned up my act since my teenage days, and I am not such a hothead anymore, I guess we all grow up at somepoint.
Sorry, it's not "obvious" at all...but that's okay. Glad you took a hard look at the things you'd done though. It's so important to learn and grow from our worst moments, and be our own judges.
Desensitized
08-27-2009, 06:24 PM
I've hurt people, or wanted to hurt them, because I had different opinions then them.
I have assaulted women I felt were attractive. I also got my dog into a fight with cats.You were rather angry, weren't you?
At what age did this behaviour cease?
ThePRPD
08-28-2009, 07:35 PM
Letting something trivial get the better of me and troll without thinking as a result. :shrug:
Me and my crew mates came back from a regatta(series of rowing events) and I was in a half asleep really drowzee state and I found out that (in a just messing around way) made a mark on my face with a marker that wasn't even big, it was really small but when someone told me I had a marker me in my half asleep state thought it was all over my face and I flipped out on my team.
Now my team mates think I am more insane than before... I think I should've told them that it's really good not to mess with me when I am really drowsey.
Last year I was riding my bike and I zoned out and I hit a car. I realized I hit the car when I was still pedaling and when I looked down the car's door mirror was on my lap. I was terrified that I could get into big trouble so I made different turns around corners eventually put the mirror down at some sidewalked and pedaled faster than I ever pedaled before.
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