kraftiekortie wrote:
I was called all those things---plus "ret*d," "spazz," "Hebe," "four-eyes," etc.
No school report ever said I was "painfully shy." I used to get thrown out of class for calling out the answers.
They just said I needed "discipline," and needed to learn to keep my notebook neat. A neat notebook/looseleaf was seen as the entrée to great things. Binders were called "looseleafs" back in the 60s/70s.
I did not get called hebe but k*e.
The slur “Hebe” has been reappropreated to prideful “Heeb”.
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