Kids held captive, so restricted that their bathroom passes are rationed out yearly. You only get
so many, kids trade them for other services and products. They are so rarely used
that Teachers automatically assume the pupil is doing something other than what the name
suggests. Students are well aware of this properly calculated concept. So they pinkingly as possible step into the use of a Bathroom Pass. All the while,
looking over one's shoulder all the way there, and even back. Maybe even walk sideways or in
a spinning motion to just keep an ever-eye. Correctly assuming were the Teachers who
thought, and theoretically provoked, students to use the Pass for the opposite of its intended
purpose. Children, gather and mock each other. If you're not there you might be viciously
trashed about. Question stands each day "To use the Pass, or to not use the Pass?" That
is the question. Does he use it and forego potential future possibilities with more certainty
to the quan of entertainment. Entertainment is often provided by the grapevines, the chains of
gossip that is. More gossip, more escapades, or upheavals the better the conversations
were in the halls and bathrooms. Girls and boys sashay to and fro, prancing for each other,
trying to be someone who knows the most, they are the most trusted and usually part of the top
echelons. Careful though, trade a pass and let someone in that shouldn't, say hear a certain
conversation, someone finds out you let someone in on a certain specific day, you could be in
some kinda trouble for that. Best to keep to trading with only those you've seen more than a
few times. If they are there when you are, chances are higher that the majority of your friends
are friends with the same people and that only those are present when your friends are. Sure,
there are cliques, whichever group has the most Passes is considered the "popular group".
You get the picture, same game, different qualities to be ranked by.
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