Wasn't cool in elementary school, isn't cool now fellas. When boys think it's cool to treat girls like crap. Thank you for exhaling your smoke right into my face. When people smoke cigarettes right in front of the entrance to the building you have to walk into. Being stuck behind someone who is walking painfully slow. If you're from NY, I know you can relate to this.Ģ1. One day they'll get all the tickets that they deserve. A-holes that park in the handicapped spots when they, in fact, not handicapped. This one is actually happening to me right now, hi :) 18. When all you want to do is get ready while listening to Beyoncé! 17. Still don't see what the hype is all about. The world's obsession with the Kardashian/Jenner families. If you'd just speak into the phone like a regular human this would be a better experience for us all. People who feel the need to scream into their phones as if the other person can't hear them. Left, right, straight?! Where ya goin' pal? 13. People that drive without using their blinker. And having to leave the room in order to remember. Walking into a room and then automatically forgetting why you went in there. Maybe if I walk away and come back it will work. Continuing to open and reopen the fridge until the food that you want magically makes its way in there. Sure, next time I'll just hand you my money and you can toss it directly into the garbage! 10. When your teacher makes you buy a textbook that you never even crack open. That one aunt/uncle that just always gives you that creepy vibe. But in case you forgot the classics, maybe I need to jog your memory a little.Ĩ. There were so many good bangers from around this time that I can't even keep track of them all. However, what made the parties the most memorable was all the dancing. For me, prime #barmitzvahszn was around 2012-2013. Now let me tell you, the bar mitzvahs were the sh!t, and were always so much fun, especially when it was one of your friends or even your own. Parties typically consisted of a DJ party, speeches from family and friends, giveaways, a montage, and lots of mosh pits. Traditionally, there is a service where the young adult recites a portion from the Torah (the religious scripture) followed by a blowout at some sort of country club, bar, or various event venue. Growing up in an area with a predominantly Jewish community, many of my weekends in seventh grade were spent hopping from temple to temple and event venue to event venue to celebrate ~adulthood.~įor those of you who may not know, a Bar (men) or Bat (women) Mitzvah is a ceremony within the Jewish faith that celebrates the transition from a teenager to an emerging adult. However, my recollection is mostly dictated by memories of #barmitzvahszn. Seventh grade.a time for most people marked by puberty, insecurity and simple awkwardness.
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