Costumes and Gimmicks at Nanning Middle School Sports Meet

Chinese middle school students in cosplay and costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

On November 17th, during the opening ceremony for the 37th School Sports Meet of Guangxi province Nanning No. 3 Middle School, the school’s classes paraded around the track in a variety of gimmicks and costumes.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

A Chinese schoolgirl in a maid outfit at a Guangxi Nanning middle school sports meet.

Chinese middle school students dressed up in historical costume, including as part of the Red Army, during a sports meet in Guangxi Nanning.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Chinese middle school students in costumes at a sports meet in Nanning of Guangxi province.

Comments from Mop:

蓝典xw:

I’m overwhelmed, their school leadership is so open-minded.

划过暗淡的韶光:

TMD, I also want to go to school at that school.

撸大师管高潮:

All masters of the obscene!

忧郁侠客:

The school educated a bunch of SBs.

偶然地阿拉蕾:

Creative, this kind of sports meet/field day should be held more often.

强悍的小小强:

This is exactly how it should be, or do you all think it is good when the school leadership makes it boring? At the very least we can see the imaginations of the post-90s generation. It’s very good, I like it.

猫猫有我更健康:

Schoolchildren these days are so niu.

宜春院的小桃红:

LOL, hahaha

花神001:

Alright, we’re old…

你好郑老师:

I see the hope of the education system, truly a great blessing of the Heavenly Kingdom, a great blessing of the people!!!

Comments from ifeng:

凤凰网广东省深圳市网友:bobijn500:

Crazies.

凤凰网广东省网友:坐不改名: (responding to above)

You’re the crazy one. Young people being imaginative and liking the novel/being different should be treated with calm.

凤凰网山西省网友:zd182:

This is actually the opening ceremony of fooling around, not the opening of a sports meet at all, or is this how a sports meet is opened? Why couldn’t they put on display today’s students and youth in a good and elegant light?!!

凤凰网河南省濮阳市网友:刀锋007:

The nature of children. I support.

凤凰网上海市网友:bankszhang:

Instead of do proper and appropriate things, they only learn to do these weird and strange things, sigh.

凤凰网广东省东莞市网友:庄衣羊:

So the so-called creativity simply means to make oneself look neither human nor ghost [strange].

凤凰网广东省佛山市网友:askme163:

So hilarious, and quite creative too. Don’t worry about other people’s stupid comments, I support you guys!!

凤凰网北京市网友:凤凰网友:

Impetuous + having nothing better to do.

  • Bryan from USA number1

    I knew it, the Chinese are preparing to conquer the west. They are parading tanks. They will attack us in our sleep! Maybe we should send our 14 aircraft carriers to the South China sea and get it over with.

    • Nyancat

      Trolls belong under bridges not on sofas ,shoo.

    • hail

      shut up.

    • Pong Lenis

      I love the “USA number1″, you refer to the budget deficit, right?

      • Will I Am

        Pong – That is funny!

    • Chadwick

      Its part of the culture and that’s fine, but I think that its a bit much for a school sports meet. In Canada, at my private school we did our warm ups and got right too it, no wasting time, and I like that. How long did this go on for? How much time did it waste? Not everything has to be a spectacle like the Pyongyang people’s games!

      • Jon

        I was completely baffled by the above commonly-presented Chinese opinion that what those kids were doing is crazy or a waste of time. That’s probably the most fun those kids ever had in school. The Chinese education system makes pupils and teachers miserable with unceasing waves of busy work and test preparation. I’ve had a five year old complain to me that she had too much homework. Most North American public schools offer elective classes and host extracurricular activities like band, team sports, drama, and debate, but I have never heard of those things in a Chinese public school. Let the kids have some fun.

    • Chadwick

      Oh and as a Canadian I am more afraid of you dumb Americans with your 2nd amendment crap and thinking you still have the right to bear arms and carry guns. Americans are trigger happy, not Chinese. But now you will say you will need the guns to protect yourself from the Chinese invasion, your pathetic.

      One thing which does scare me about the Chinese, is what they are doing to Tibet. How dare you let your government destroy the Tibetan culture. How dare you let them destroy temples. How dare you let them destroy cities by putting buildings and hotels up ruining the beautiful landscape. HOW DARE YOU! It disgusts me to no end. Makes me want to throw up every time I think about it. China was wonderful, and Mao destroyed it with is idealistic ways. With one billion people, you should be able to topple your government. Don’t tell me after all this time the Chinese think that communism is a good thing? In practice it IS NOT! In theory it is. How can you be communism when your government officials are very wealthy. I just read an article in Time magazine about the wealthy in China flying to Milan to purchase luxury goods. You fucking call that communism? Hypocrites!!! END COMMUNISM NOW! END THE TYRANY IN TIBET NOW!!!!!

      • Jon

        Oh, I see. You are not a real person.

  • Will I Am

    I love it! Very creative and well executed. The pictures gave me a good laugh. The students and teachers should be commended. I give each student an A+

  • Brett Hunan

    That’s awesome. I wish more schools would allow the students to do stuff like this. It’s at least some sort of outlet for all of the stress they endure studying 7 days a week.

    Big improvement over the story from last year (forget the name and date) about the Chinese kids who dress up like sad goth idiots.

    The 3rd pic looks like a French maid? And the mummies were great. I loved it!

    • Tengu

      You know the Japanese are salivating over the School Girl Uniforms!

      • Brett Hunan

        apparently some posters on this forum are too!

        Good to see you. Back from my hiatus and already trolls are trying to get at me on my posts. Tengu, things have changed in the last 2 weeks.

  • http://www.qq.com1325279774 Kedafu

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  • guizi

    China certainly became rich. Some costume is not cheap. When I was in high school, all the member in my class bought a same T-shirt for our sport day.

  • dim mak

    Ugh… and I was hoping that goth loli shit should be confined to Japan

    • Hongjian

      agreed.

      animu and mango weaboo faggotry spilling over to the real world is the cancer that is killing nations.

      • Marsvin

        You Japan-hating old timers are a dying race. Japanese culture is going to consume Asia just like American culture consumed Europe, unless you come up with something better. I don’t see that happening though :)

        • staylost

          I know, right! I mean, going to KTV might as well be bowing down to the Japanese.

          Anyway, every Chinese person I know that has gone to Japan absolutely loves it there and wants China to be more Japanese.

        • guizi

          China will overwhelm other countries soon. Look at this sport day. It is much bigger and funnier than those in Japan. When I was in high school, we had sport days and culture day, but not this big. Actually, Chinese school sport day looks like a mixture of sport day and culture day in Japanese high school.

      • Chunghwa

        it’s “weeaboo” you goddamn normalfag

        and it’s ironic that the word comes from moot’s old wordfilter back in 2005, which replaced “wapanese” with “weeaboo”, back then when 4choong was exclusively an imageboard dedicated to talking about chinese cartoons and comics (invented by koreans, of course)

    • http://candosino.wordpress.com terroir

      Yes. It’s great to see that the hypocracy continued in a new generation of young Chinese who hate the Japanese for their transgression and scorn them at every turn, but then emulate their culture and buy their electronics because of their status as an import from the 小日本鬼子。

      • mystery_man

        What’s wrong with his comment? He basically meant that a shit part of Japanese culture (loli) should be confined to Japan, whilst good shit (electronics) shouldn’t.

        • Ray

          What is shit and what is good is subjective, anyways I don’t see any lolis, I only saw lolita. People shouldn’t comment on what they don’t know.

  • typingfromwork

    These are fucking A. I wish my school had this!

    LOL at the mummies- new craze potential….

  • http://www.costume-ideas.com/ Masques

    It’s always a gread idea to wear such extraordinary costumes at a parade, but i’m really surprised to see that venetian masks appear to be very popular among students. For a westener, the first photo with all those Colombina masks looks rather odd.

  • Anon

    Pic 2 ‘VIP’ depictions are missing a twin sized sedan chair and needs sedan chair bearers as well.

  • piaopiao

    I wanna know where to get these costumes! fully support creativity in schools across China.

  • Foreign Devil

    nice to see this kind of creativity.. and you can see a lot of smiles on the kids faces. Rare thing in Chinese schools.

    Seems like a lot of time and money was spent on some of those costumes.

  • URMOMM

    LOVE IT

  • http://chinashmina.com Augis

    Schoolgirls in short skirts are da best!

    • http://candosino.wordpress.com terroir

      Schoolgirls now dressing up as schoolgirls from a better, sexier school.

      生活越来越好

  • eattot

    very funny, gaga!

  • http://candosino.wordpress.com terroir

    I’d ask where the Japanese imperialist soldiers are and I’d be joking, but I saw them in another pictorial and I’m not.

    Sorry folks, this stuff isn’t really that creative especially when there are usually at least five or every costume, which means there was five times less thinking as there could have been.

    While it’s great to see the Chinese version of “slutting up for Hallowe’en”, they are distracting the importance at hand by tooling up for a sports meet: how did the sports meet go? With such pagentry, who cares; but with the sad state of non-Olympic amature sports, perhaps more emphasis should be put there.

    This reminds me of the time I watched the pre-show to a one-on-one basketball competition; five games came out and danced with basketballs. Yeah, it was great; it was actually more entertaining than the game.

    • Ray

      Although I do agree that this is weird for a sports event, I do not agree about the point you made about the creativity. Having everyone in a different costume will just make the whole thing like an unorganized mess. That is why they are parading in groups, not just a mass of people right?

      Also why is that Mario holding onto a huge bag of cocaine?

  • Capt. WED

    nothing like a litte bit aftaer skelw avctionv.

  • Nicole

    glad to see that some chinese students can have fun–media certainly paints a different picture. i agree with the comment about the lolita goth fashion…never was a fan of asian street fashion, that’s for sure.

  • rollin wit 9′s

    These students don’t get it.
    Me and my boys would have been parading down that little stretch of track dressed up as ‘The Party Officials’
    would have gotten all the respect after that; or kicked out of school haha.

  • hooots

    This is awesome! Glad to see some Chinese students having some fun.

  • Mike Check

    Some boring morons on here. Japan popularized the cute school girl uniform like the Romans invented vomit filled orgies. Yes, they perfected it, but in the end they were really just copying others. Japanese school uniforms came from Victorian Britain and Germany. Catholic school girls had been sexing up their plaid wool skirts and knee sox decades before Japan ever did. Get some vintage porn or b-movies and learn a thing or two. Also, not every place in China has the same anti-Japan sentiment. Nanning has it, fo sho, but a little read on Guangxi history might inform you as to why they aren’t as boringly bigoted as other places in China and are more comfortable with criticizing Japan while still consuming the good parts of its culture, kinda like Taiwan. Besides, I actually see nothing in those photos that is blatantly Japanese. What, you think Japan invented “French Maids”?

    • Hongjian

      While I generally agree with you, Taiwan is a very very shitty example.

      There’s nothing about Taiwan being ‘comfortable with criticizing Japan’, because Taiwan is pretty much weaboo-land #1, who already adopted their nipponese slang and language in their own for daily use. They are a sad sad excuse of ‘real Chinese culture’, as they are always claiming to be infront of mainlanders.
      I literally weeped everytime I visited that place, experiencing their weaboo shit.

      Thinking that I’m actually from a family with both high KMT and CCP brass and anti-japanese military commanders, hearing that they refered to my recently deceased maternal granduncle who was the personal secretary of old Jiang, as “Taiwan’s beloved Oji-san/Aji-san”, made me rage with the fury of a thousand white hot burning suns of hating anger.

      • Chunghwa

        You keep using that word, I don’t think you know what it means.

        Liking Japan does not make one a “weeaboo” (note the spelling, it’s “weeaboo” ffs)

        A weeaboo is someone that fawns over animu, mango, visual novels, eroge, doujinsoft (e.g. toehoes), and related otaku shit.

        As an example, Barack Obama expressed that he wanted to strengthen relations with Japan. That does not make him a “weeaboo”. On the other hand, Danny Choo, a famous blogger, talks about animoo stuff all the time. He would be a “weeaboo”. I don’t see any fat hairy otaku in the photos on this page; tell me where is the “weeaboo shit”? And how is “Taiwan’s beloved whatever-san” weeaboo at all?

        • guizi

          Hongjian is wrong again. That is perhaps “Taiwan’s beloved Oji-san/Oba-san.”
          An oji-san is a middle aged man.
          An oba-san is a middle aged woman.

          • Hongjian

            No, actually, he was a male. So Oji-san/Aji-san (as it is called in Taiwan), is right.

            I always fail to polish my weeboo-speak, but thanks anyway for pointing that out.

  • dilladonuts

    This is pretty awesome. Looks like the students are having a blast. Makes a pretty cool tradition for this school. Looking forward to next years photos.

  • Taargus

    Sorry, missed Halloween by 18 days. China half-asses counterfeiting once again.

  • some_guy

    I’m not sure why this is in a school sports meet? And it’s strange… I feel like Chinese people are some of the biggest fans of Cosplay. I mean, last time I went there, every young Chinese knows what cosplay means. I don’t even think every young Taiwanese people even know what cosplay means. Not that I oppose it too much… I don’t oppose everything that’s Japanese; just the right wing culture stuff.

    • guizi

      Maybe that is one of many misconceptions about Japan.

      There is a website perhaps made by American that determines how right or left you are. When Japanese people do the test, the result is they are mostly left or middle. And the those who did this test were 2ch people who are often described as right winger.

      I am really fed up with those stupid misconceptions and ignorant comments. Why do those stupid westerners have such stupid ideas about japan, and possibly about China or Asia?

      • some_guy

        I am not a Westerner; I am *gasp, get ready for this* a Taiwanese (although I currently and have been living in America for most of my life).

        Have you ever gone on to Japanese sites? The top search results for China and Korea are all of right wing opinions (on any site, whether they be Google, Youtube, Amazon, etc.). You should also try watching Channel Sakura, one of the most popular satellite stations in Japan, to see what it’s like.

        • guizi

          Have I visited Japanese sites? As a Japanese, I regularly go there and make comments on 2ch.

          What is that those who dont like China and Korea is right winger? Very strange. I was called as right winger on 2ch and other Japanese sites. But here on chinaSMACK, some Chinese people wanted to know why I am on Chinese side even though I am Japanese. Funny question. Some people think being a Japanese automatically means a China hater. And if I am on Chinese side, does that make me a left winger? But I dont think I like China, so I must be a right winger.

          Channel Sakura was a very small satellite TV station, which because of a small number of subscribers, failed to keep one satellite channel and now have only two hour slot on another channel.

          It is very interesting to see such a small J-TV can have a world wide recognition. Maybe that textbook issue was the same, only less than one percent of high school use the textbook, but the news became a world wide.

          • some_guy

            LOL, if you are a Japanese, then why would you call yourself “guizi”? Do you even know what that means in Chinese? I might as well go on to Japanese sites and call myself “shina-buta” or “chankoro” instead.

            I say that these netto uyoku are right wingers because in addition to hating Chinese and Koreans, they write very nasty things about them while cheering support for right wing extremists (Ishihara Shintarou, Mizushima Satoru, etc.)

            I don’t know everything there is about Channel Sakura, but I know they are not the only right wing organizations. They have very close ties with right wing politicians (particularly 平沼赳夫、田母神俊雄), and other right wing groups like Zaitokukai, Ganbare Nippon, etc. I see these people representing each other all the times on their videos.

            And if Channel Sakura has such a wide recognition, maybe it’s not as small as you think it is?

          • guizi

            Japanese is a guizi, so I am guizi.

            Channel Sakura is very small. Then you might wonder why such a small TV station can attract lots of famous people. That is because the station is the only right wing channel, lots of others are mostly left oriented.

            If you know Japan, you must know that. Japan is very left. And those who are fed up with this left oriented society become right including me.

            Until around 2000, TV stations usually rarely reported bad side of China and Korea. And the second biggest political party, Japan’s socialist party, was a sister party of North Korea’s workers party. They said so.

            But thanks to the Internet, the reality of China and Korea became widely known including their anti-Japan policies, so left wing side are losing their credibility about their past remarks.

            All in all, other countries such as most western countries, China and Koreas are much more right wing. This is my impression after conversing with foreigners and reading their news, blogs and others.

          • some_guy

            So you’re a right-wing Japanese who demotes himself by calling yourself a racial slur in a language spoken by a group of people that you Japanese consider to be your mortal enemies (天敵)… OK, perfectly understandable.

            Channel Sakura is hardly the only right wing outlet. You have everything owned by the Fujisankei Corp. (although I guess they are fake uyoku, with them broadcasting Korean dramas all the time), 文芸春秋、正論、Will, Sapio, 扶桑社, etc. Even more mainstream publishing companies like 徳間 and 光文社 publish some very right-wing works now and then.

            How is 社民党 the second largest party of Japan? As far as I’m concerned, the LDP, DPJ, and Komeitou make up the vast majority of the Japanese Diet.

            Also, China is NOT right-wing. The government publishes whatever it finds to be most suited in its interests. The CCP will allow pro-Japanese or anti-Japanese views if they suit their interests. This is in sharp difference from Japanese media, where they portray every single crime in Japan as being committed by a Zainichi, is that not true? I will agree with your stance that Korea is more right wing though. The only time I’ve ever suffered explicit racism here in the US were comments coming from Koreans.

            やめとけよ、お前は日本人じゃないだろう。 俺のことを馬鹿にするな。

          • Capt. WED

            yeah you are right. Things are not black and white. Those that claim they’re “left wing” have enemies too, people they hate. There is no such a thing as unconditional love in the real world. It’s just drama.

            Like the US, you have no idea some of the crazy shit they do down here.

          • Capt. WED

            Some_Guy, so you never had a white person or a black person call you a chink (the racial term) to your face in the US? Well it’s not a normal thing, and since I don’t see everything black and white (OH NO WHY U SO RACIST!) so no big deal. But to a lot of people you are just foreigner, will always be foreigner because frankly, that’s what you are, a foreigner. Add on top of that some people are weary of Asians (Chinese whatever) in general (there is a saying: you can’t trust Asians). It’s gotten a lot of better, and a lot of it can be attributed to wars, and past attitudes. I mean from 50 years ago things have gotten a lot of better (anyone wants to take credit for this?). But that’s okay, it’s a human thing to do that.

            Sound like I complaining? LOL. I don’t give a fuck about you fucks anyway. You can hate me.

          • Capt. WED

            I’m just sick of all the fucking lies. It’s NOT FUCKING blackNwhite. Everyone just front this image in life. It’s fucking stupid.

          • Capt. WED

            I don’t think a lot of American actually explicitly think in terms of whether you are a foreigner or not. In theory everyone is an immigrant, in reality it’s a bit more complicated. And don’t tell me people do not congregate based on similar backgrounds, because that’s what people do. And often that means along racial lines. You can’t say otherwise in the face of reality.

          • guizi

            some_guy,

            Channel Sakura is the only right wing TV channel. I am not saying it is the only right wing media.

            I am not talking about social democratic party (SDP). I am talking about Japan’s Socialist Party (JSP), which was the second biggest party for about 40 years. JSP had a very good relationship with Chinese communist party too.

            > Japanese media, where they portray every single crime in Japan as being committed by a Zainichi

            Maybe in a parallel world Japan, or in a Japan which some foreigners want to believe to be.

          • some_guy

            @Capt. WED: Nope, never had a white or black man here in the US call me “chink” or any other racist slurs. It’s probably because I live in California, one of the most liberal states. I do have some relatives in the New England area (Boston, New Hampshire, New York), and I’ve been there a few times, and I can say, never suffered explicit racism there. I really don’t get why everyone says America is a conservative and racist country, because my experience living here as an immigrant tells me otherwise. I have heard that racism is very well alive in the Deep South, where the KKK still reigns supreme, though (but I’ve never been there, nor do I know anyone who lives there, so I don’t know).

            //But to a lot of people you are just foreigner, will always be foreigner because frankly, that’s what you are, a foreigner.//

            I can’t read minds, but I’m sure some of them feel that way. I’ve never had anyone who came up to my face and say that someone like me can never be an America. Even if there are people who are racists here in the US, they are very good at hiding it. It’s not like Japan that I see on tv where a single right wing rally in supposedly “globalized” cities like Tokyo can attract tens of thousands of protestors.

            Like I said before, the ONLY racists I’ve ever encountered here in America upfront are Koreans. Koreans love to talk shit about other people’s race and how awesome Korea is. I’ve even been called a communist by a Korean who barely speaks English, even though I’m from Taiwan.

          • Capt. WED

            Some_Guy, don’t extrapolate your own experiences and claim that’s all there is. That somehow what I’m saying is invalidated by your experience. Also, relatively speaking America is much more conservative and right-leaning than say Europe. That’s my point, nothing is blackNwhite. American culture is full of fucking contradictions. They also make everything personal. Talk about fucking hiding behind a veil of PCness. This fucking new york guy was drunk and started freestyling how he wants to kill my entire race. WTF. That’s what I’m saying, in Amerca a lot of people are afraid of being labeled a racist so they all front this image and hide their true feelings. Human beings, psychologically, is not a static thing. It evolves. The past shapes the present, always. Just like motherfuckers on this site always talk about the ignorant Chinese mentality. That shit exists in America too.

          • Capt. WED

            Human psychology is a weird thing. It’s a evolving system.

          • some_guy

            Obviously you can’t read. When did I ever say that your experiences are invalid? I have never once denied that there are racists in America; I said I have never encountered racists. Also, you bringing up Europe is absolutely laughable. Who the hell in this convo was comparing US/Japan to Europe? Go troll elsewhere, you illiterate moron.

          • Capt. WED

            I was just stating that to let it be known that what you say cannot invalidate what I say, in case people take it as that. (Because people will do that; they will go oh see what this guy says contradicts what this other guys says, hmmm). You the one who bought up why everyone is saying US is conservative, implying the need for a relative comparing. But with whom? Usually with somewhere that is considered more “left wing”–fucking europe. My point is shit is not all blackNwhite. Even “liberal” europe has it’s own set of issues. What I mean is Liberals like you love to view it as a left-vs-right issue oft completely ignoring the true complexity of the issue–oversimplifying every damn thing–extrapolating all to fit your preconceived little box. They have massive cognitive dissonance. At least the conservatives keep it real, because you can gauge their intents with some certainty. That is unlike most “left-wingers” you cannot really tell what they really feel about some things.

            What is wrong with Japan being right-wing? (Yes I know you are not saying Japan can’t be right-wing). Nothing wrong with that. Everyone else is pretty damn “right-wing” about some things.

            Basically life sucks. (I know sucks to be me and I should go kill myself).

          • Capt. WED

            A neo-Nazi for example will tell you straight up he doesn’t like you, doesn’t like your race, would love to kill you if he could. But a liberal may really despise your race, but his entire image preclude him from letting you know how he feels up front. SO you have to constantly guess. And drives a person completely insane.

          • guizi

            some_guy

            I think you are against racism. But then why you are always exaggerating Japan in an extreme way. Are you a racist toward Japanese people?

            There is no such thing that Japanese media portraying every single crime in Japan as being committed by a Zainichi. There is no such thing that Channel Sakura is big influential TV station. And right wing rally in Japan. Yes, there are such rallies. Left wing groups hold rallies, right wing group hold rallies. And you think there being right wing rally is hideous? Are you also against free speech?

            And you say Korea is more right, because they gave you racism comments. You have to know that racism is racism, it does not have to do with right or left. I have seen a white leftist who never admitted that black people in the US commit more crimes than white. By that he is portraying white people worse than reality. This is one kind of racism.

  • Jeffli

    Tengu says :- “You know the Japanese are salivating over the School Girl Uniforms!”

    Hey Tengu, If you were wearing a Sailor moon outfit I’d give your hairy arse a whack everytime you bent over. ( and a double whack when you are sitting on the lounge/divan/chaise………..s…

    lol

  • Xiongmao

    Was slightly surprised that some of them were middle school students until I remembered many middle schools in China also have high school lines, but often stay under the name they were originally given, so maybe this school just added the high school part later on but kept the name.

    • hooots

      I think what you are trying to say is that you are attracted to middle schoolers. No worries mate! Feel free to be honest!

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