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Interview With ExpertEvery monsoon, when frogs started vacationing on the streets, the weird kid in my class used to collect them in a bottle. He really hated math, so he loved disrupting the classes by setting the frogs loose in the classroom. Obviously, the other students ran helter-skelter after spotting the green creatures. Some people are very gutsy!
I am pretty sure that all of us have stories about the weird/creepy kid in our classroom, and these netizens just had to share their experiences. Of course, we compiled the best ones for your amusement. Some of these tales are so unhinged that they will make you question what goes on in people’s heads. Just scroll down to check them out...
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I don't know about you, but some of these stories definitely raise concerns about the weird classmates. After all, their actions indirectly impact everyone else in the classroom. We wanted to get deeper insights into it. That’s why Bored Panda reached out to teacher and principal Jyoti D., who has been in the teaching profession for the past 22 years.
As someone who has had experiences with many such creepy students in her career, she definitely had a lot to say. However, she strongly believes that sometimes, behind the weird kids' facade lies a heartbreaking mix of misunderstood genius, vivid imagination, and basic human awkwardness.
Jyoti stressed that for her, the weird kid in the classroom is not the villain in the schoolyard. They’re usually just a regular person trying to navigate a pretty overwhelming world. Moreover, she believes that educational institutions like schools and colleges can be tough places to fit in.
"Today, things are even crazier, thanks to the internet. When students spend their evenings deep-diving into niche internet subcultures, they bring that digital energy into a physical classroom. It makes them adopt the language of this online world, which might seem bizarre to others," she added.
Ate part of a pencil when was eight, just curious 🤔 did not taste nice, to everyone suprise.
Live in Britain, having a Tazer can lead you up to 10 years in prison, just for owning one.
"When you think about it, kids aren't born with a built-in checklist of what's weird or what's normal. But from the moment they start watching the adults around them, they are learning the invisible rules of society. That's why they echo biases picked up from the adult world about how people should act," our expert elaborated.
According to Jyoti, when their peers don't conform to this behavior, they label them as weird. She believes that, as harmless as it might seem, being labeled strange can have a deep impact on students. When a child is constantly singled out, it sends a message that who they naturally are is not okay, she noted.
what if you're cold? do they just expect you to get hypothermia and d*e???
Another important point that Jyoti pointed out was that some of these "creepy" kids are neurodivergent. They are basically navigating a world built for neurotypical brains without a manual. What looks like strange behavior might just be profound social anxiety or a coping mechanism for sensory overload, she added.
As for the rest of these weird kids, Jyoti stated that they are "fiercely, unapologetically themselves before the rest of the world that hasn't learned to appreciate eccentricity. They haven't learned to wear the mask of conformity yet. They don't care about being cool; they care about what genuinely fascinates them."
I'm not going to lie, I find the idea of restricting access to toilets pretty bad. My school was very strict about that and told us to go in-between classes. My issue was that my period was so heavy that I would soak through the thickest pads in an hour. On top of that, I had a lot of digestive issues (undiagnosed IBS). It only got better afterwards when they started cutting off access to the parts of the schools with the classrooms during the breaks. The toilets were next to the classrooms, so we couldn't go there either. We had to find ways to sneak in! It's insane!
Jyoti also had a unique take on these students, as she feels that being the weird kid isn't a permanent life sentence; it’s actually a crossroads. "For a lot of students, the urge to belong is incredibly strong, and honestly, that’s just human nature. Feeling liked and accepted by your peers makes school a whole lot easier to navigate," she added.
That's why she thinks that some kids make a conscious or subconscious choice to grow out of their weirdness. They learn the social cues, adopt the mainstream trends, and tuck their eccentricities away. Jyoti stressed that it’s not necessarily a bad thing; it’s just their way of finding a comfortable, safe spot in the group.
Meanwhile, speaking about the other kids, who refuse to let go of their weirdness or their unique spark, our expert gave a big smile. She expressed that it all comes down to two things: their safety net at home and finding their tribe. Sometimes, all it takes is one relative or friend who actually celebrates their absurd individuality.
"Also, it's admirable how some students just accept their weird identity and even wear it proudly. At the end of the day, those who keep their uniqueness aren’t failing to mature. They are actually preserving the very things that will make them incredible, creative, and innovative later in life!" Jyoti exclaimed.
We had immense fun while conversing with Jyoti, who is such an advocate for the weird students. She also told us that ultimately, these so-called strange kids are the ones who end up becoming really successful in life. While the popular ones rule the classroom, the real world has a strange way of flipping the script after graduation, she added.
"The real world doesn't care if you were the prom king or queen; it cares about passion, dedication, and original thinking. And the weird kids have all those traits. Ten years down the road, that creepy obsession turns into a highly specialized career that nobody else can do. When the high school reunion rolls around, the contrast is mind-blowing," she said.
Lastly, we asked Jyoti to share an experience with a weird student that stayed with her. She recalled this one kid who had chopped off a lot of teachers' and students' strands of hair when they were unaware. However, when one teacher finally caught him and checked his bag, his act was discovered, and he was brought to Jyoti.
"It was really disturbing to see all that hair in his bag, but after questioning him further, it broke my heart. His mom was going bald due to chemotherapy, and he noticed how his dad was struggling financially. The poor guy just wanted to DIY a wig for his mom," she emotionally concluded.
Honestly, talking with our expert definitely gave me a different perspective on these weird kids. I will never look at them the same way now. What about you? We want to know your thoughts about this quirky list. Also, if you have any such tales to share, please feel free to do so by typing them in the comments. You know how much we love to hear from you!
That's actually pretty smart! Come in those convenient little single-serve jars, are healthy, and tasty. An expensive option for an adult, though.
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So? She 'looked up', so she was distracted with something else, probably didn't hear the question, just noticed the silence and people looking at her. Also, what a freak involves the teacher? Doesn't have the ball just to ask? Or trying to get rat girl into trouble? About everyone in this story is a fvcking ar.se, except for the rat girl.
Well, he did manage to reduce the number of clowns in the school by one.
What are random classes? Do you go into the classroom not knowing what the subject will be on any given day? Or is it random colleges where you just choose a college at random each day depending on your mood? EDIT: And so a random downvoter with no concept of random humour comes along to randomly spoil my day.
I feel so sorry for all these weird kids. School must have been such a horrible and damaging experience for them. I wonder if any of them went on to lead happy adult lives?
Fellow autistic person, I used to get mad in a similar way, without banging my head on the desk.
He's the one who should have been switched - from inside the student body to out of it.
Was he trying to win the OP over with the joke or taking revenge for her lack of interest?
When I was in high-school (must have 16 or 17) my buddy and I were in the handicapped bathroom stall (not sure what they're called elsewhere - the stalls that are like 3x the size of normal stalls w their own sink) together (we were probably doing something involving an illegal substance) and heard the school bully, a huge homophobe, come in. So we started shaking the walls and moaning like we were having heavy s*x. We hear him make a sound and run out. Mission accomplished - scared him away. Next day, both of us are called into the psychologist's office out of different classes (so neither knew the other was called). We both thought we won some kind of award, so we were happy the go, forgetting entirely the day prior. He was already seated when I walked in... psychologist looks uncomfortable AF... he starts off with something like, "I know high school can be a confusing time..." We look at eachother, puzzled, and he continues on about "discovering ourselves," etc...
It ends with something like, "it's perfectly fine to experiment with your sexuality, but at school..." Immediately a light pops on and we start literally falling out of our chairs laughing. We explained what happened and he got this extremely irritated look and told us to get back to class. OMG I'm so glad our parents weren't called to sit in on that lol! Florida ~2000.
Load More Replies...In elementary and middle school we had a quiet girl, that would talk about committing s*****e constantly, usually by jumping off of high places, but would never follow trough. She also would randomly disappear during the schooldays and be either found quietly crying in some weird nooks, wandering the grounds looking at random stones and gasses??? or just be unfindable until the next day. Had some weird, violent and dark worldviews, in fights would fly to a rage and threaten to m****r the opponent (she had a fascination with d***h and m****r) She was generally considered creepy and "off". Turned out relatively normal and completely non murderous tho. So far at least... Also she is me😄
When I was in high-school (must have 16 or 17) my buddy and I were in the handicapped bathroom stall (not sure what they're called elsewhere - the stalls that are like 3x the size of normal stalls w their own sink) together (we were probably doing something involving an illegal substance) and heard the school bully, a huge homophobe, come in. So we started shaking the walls and moaning like we were having heavy s*x. We hear him make a sound and run out. Mission accomplished - scared him away. Next day, both of us are called into the psychologist's office out of different classes (so neither knew the other was called). We both thought we won some kind of award, so we were happy the go, forgetting entirely the day prior. He was already seated when I walked in... psychologist looks uncomfortable AF... he starts off with something like, "I know high school can be a confusing time..." We look at eachother, puzzled, and he continues on about "discovering ourselves," etc...
It ends with something like, "it's perfectly fine to experiment with your sexuality, but at school..." Immediately a light pops on and we start literally falling out of our chairs laughing. We explained what happened and he got this extremely irritated look and told us to get back to class. OMG I'm so glad our parents weren't called to sit in on that lol! Florida ~2000.
Load More Replies...In elementary and middle school we had a quiet girl, that would talk about committing s*****e constantly, usually by jumping off of high places, but would never follow trough. She also would randomly disappear during the schooldays and be either found quietly crying in some weird nooks, wandering the grounds looking at random stones and gasses??? or just be unfindable until the next day. Had some weird, violent and dark worldviews, in fights would fly to a rage and threaten to m****r the opponent (she had a fascination with d***h and m****r) She was generally considered creepy and "off". Turned out relatively normal and completely non murderous tho. So far at least... Also she is me😄
