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ALAMEDA, Calif. - Californer -- Is it still awkward for youth to talk to a female they have a crush on. I remember at least two embarassing incidents- one in junior high school, and one in high school. Both incidents happen in front of a girl I had a crush on. In junior high school the girl I had a crush on was a cheerleader, and the cheer leading squad was cheering for our first Freshman football game of the season. After all the opening hype we get to the sidelines, and we get ready for kickoff. So I see the girl I have a crush on, and I think I'll be cool, and I go hang out close to the cheer leaders. As I make my way across the bench I tried to be cool, and hope over it. I didn't clear the bench, and literally went head over heals write in front of the girl I had a crush on. I remember popping back up as if nothing happen. I was fairly embarrassed because after that I got my head back in the game, and lost track of my cheerleader.I guess you could say I was crushing or should I say crashing.
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The next one happen in high school computer science class. In computer science class I basically hung out with my classroom friend group. My group was made up of the following- one dude was India-Indian, one guy was a Senior, and played Running back for the varsity football team, and one guy was a foreign exchange student from China, and that is who I hung out with in class. Class had one girl we all had a crush on, she sat in the back row of the class at the end row. Our teacher would usually give us a project, and he'd be in and out of class often. Well one time he was gone for a long time, and of course we got a little rowdy in class, mostly just being silly, and joking around. So I decided to do my moonwalk impression to see If I could get some attention, and sure enough I moon walked right into a garbage can. I literally got canned. The whole class broke out in laughter, and I was laughing with them. As I reflect, I can honestly say I have learned a few life lessons, and I've learned sometimes it's better to laugh it off.
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The next one happen in high school computer science class. In computer science class I basically hung out with my classroom friend group. My group was made up of the following- one dude was India-Indian, one guy was a Senior, and played Running back for the varsity football team, and one guy was a foreign exchange student from China, and that is who I hung out with in class. Class had one girl we all had a crush on, she sat in the back row of the class at the end row. Our teacher would usually give us a project, and he'd be in and out of class often. Well one time he was gone for a long time, and of course we got a little rowdy in class, mostly just being silly, and joking around. So I decided to do my moonwalk impression to see If I could get some attention, and sure enough I moon walked right into a garbage can. I literally got canned. The whole class broke out in laughter, and I was laughing with them. As I reflect, I can honestly say I have learned a few life lessons, and I've learned sometimes it's better to laugh it off.
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