Hmm, I didn't get to cause too much trouble, because we moved around a lot and I found it difficult to make friends from scratch all the time, especially since I like to know a few people well.
This meant that in elementary, when we moved again when I was 8, I started becoming more reclusive and in school, because of this and the fact that I was physically smaller than average, I was teased quite a bit. This caused me to see the subject matter, itself, as an escape method. I did very well at school at that time.
Then we moved again and I started 7th grade. I remember always testing limits. Exploring constraints and exploiting their full potential is something that I've always found fascinating. I was very introverted, and people just knew me as "the weird kid". I'd do my own thing in a lot of classes, especially math. It reached a point where I ignored the teacher and found my own way of figuring things out. I never did my homework. I never studied. I used to read a lot. I experimented with PHP and a friend and I hacked a forum and ran a script that reversed everyone's posts. The script froze somehow, though and it stopped halfway, so we couldn't run it again to reverse its effects. *sigh*
Going further back, though, and still today, I enjoy making things with snow. I've only gotten more sophisticated, although I have less time on my hands. Last year, I made a quinsy with a perimeter wall and staircase, but provided I have the time and the snow, I plan on making a tower with two floors and a roof. :P
I used to accumulate static when dribbling in basketball and then shock people. It was the only pleasure I gained from the sport, because I was short and nobody wanted me on their team.
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