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					Originally Posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?  Then I guess it doesn't surprise me that the people who weren't that cool in HS seem to have the most friends on facebook...
 Honest question, and I think I know the answer: do a lot of people still dwell on HS?  It rarely even crosses my mind.  It seems like another world that really wasn't all that great (and I was fairly popular).  Now, college is a different story.  I can relate to it and remember it well (and fondly), and I was probably less popular in college (if one can be "popular" in the college setting) than in HS.
 
 I have the feeling someone on facebook is going to remind me of how much of a dick I was to him/her in HS, and I'm not going to remember who that person was/is.
 
 For the record, I was a dick.
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 I was at a party a few months back with a couple dudes who made silly, silly cash on the sale of an internet start-up and they still talked about being geeks in HS.  Dwelled on it almost at times.  I was tempted to say, "Dude, you won.  I mean, really, REALLY, won the game.  You can do anything you want.  Why on earth would you even think about HS?"