When I was a
kindergartner, I went to a private Christian school in Koreatown, called “Pilgrim.” Strangely, I currently work four block away
from this building of nostalgia and terror.
A little
background: I never had enough to eat in my packed lunches,
but I was too shy to tell my dad. Instead, I became what other kids called a “Beggar.” Nerds candies were sold at the student store,
and as a big handful of Nerds is bound to spill over a little, I picked up the
extras from the ground: I actually roamed the blacktop looking for stray Nerds to eat. I also regularly snuck into
the classroom at recess and lunch, to steal, mostly food, but also some
decorative erasers and such.
Also, for
the most part, my few friends were boys, because I was always like “Look at my
underwear!” all the time, and what boy in their right mind is going to be like “I
want to avoid being friends with the girl who
shows me her underwear.”
To recap, I
was hungry, sneaky and harmlessly pre-promiscuous.
Perhaps this
is besides the point. I’m really here
today to discuss my love of annotating my yearbook.
I liked to
put frowny faces or mean comments next to people who I didn’t like. Sometimes, if it was a picture of a friend or
acquaintance, I’d be all, “I Know Her!”
Also, I was pretty evenly bisexual at the time (being in actuality pre-sexual, but with crushes), so there are a lot of hearts drawn
around boys’ AND girls’ photos.
I’m guessing that some of you share some of my experiences and
preferences from this age, or at least the habit of editorializing.
Without
further ado:
close up
So I leave you with this photo of some little assholes with very much warranted frowny faces drawn next to their photos. And in case you can't quite see, here is a close up of these snobby ne'er do wells:
Let's hope you little terrors have learned a little noblesse oblige.