Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Have you ever stormed out of class/work/rehersal/your own wedding, ect?
I've angrily walked out of class three times in my high school career, twice this year and once freshman year. I didn't get in trouble for any of it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/4/05
No but I definetly had the urge to...
How come you did?
Work once (they called and begged me to come back), and on my ex too many times to count. Often in public.
Totally deserved.
At least three times a week.
I am a ****!ng diva.
Well it wasn't my fault. My teacher decided to point out every single little thing wrong with me and that my technique did not improve at all. I stormed out. And refused to go to class, until I was literally dragged it. I don't think she got it that I was totally pissed at her.
She calls me a diva. I call her a b*tch.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Nice job, Rath. May I ask why?
Drama Dork- Two of those times were because other people were becoming intolerable. I was having a very difficult time freshman year and I wasn't being talkative. One of my friends told me to stop moping, so I told him he had no idea what my life was like and walked out after he rolled his eyes. The second time I was debating/arguing with a kid in my art class about how natural homosexuality is or is not. Everyone in the class was at least partially involved and watching the two of us. He and a few of his groupies started yelling over what I was trying to say, so I left. I paced in the bathroom for the rest of the period both times, mentally cursing the people.
Both times I later apologized to the teacher for leaving their class, and both of them apologized to ME for reasons I still don't understand.
The other time was due to a minor mental breakdown earlier this year. I couldn't handle my workload (6 plus hours of homework a night), my extracurriculars (two of which I accidentally became leader of) and the fights I'd been having with my parents about college.
ETA- There is something liberating about storming out, especially for a 'good girl' like myself. It suprises people.
Updated On: 12/21/05 at 07:32 PM
Okay. I was REALLY low on blood sugar. I was working for two crazy talent managers (married) and I said something, I don't remember what, and the husband said to me, "Well, maybe this isn't the place for you then." And I said, "Maybe not!" or "Fine!" or something to that effect, and left.
My friend, who was also their client, lived in the neighborhood. I called her, crying, because I really couldn't afford to leave. She was getting her hair cut nearby and I went over there and cried to her while she was in the chair. While this is going on, my phone rings, and it's the guy, saying, "You don't really want to leave. Come back here."
So I did.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
I hope they properly sucked up to you, Rath!
They didn't have to. I was mortified.
I'm not sure it qualified as "stormed out", but my Biology teacher wouldn't let me leave the classroom while the others were dissecting frogs, which I refused to do, so I just got up and left.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/05
I don't got to a traditional school, but i have many-a-time stormed out in the middle of what we consider class.
I foresee myself walking out of class once the unit on Creationism begins.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
I've never stormed out, instead I threw my worthless piece of crap ex out. Much more fulfilling.
A director through a binder at me once. Totally uncalled for, I left.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/25/05
I've seen directors storm out a couple of times. Both times it was embarrassing and self-defeating--it just turned the entire cast against them.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
The director of the 15-minute German play I was in stormed out (it was the German teacher, she's one of the most difficult people in the world) of rehearsal once. I ended up storming out of a different rehearsal because she was being insane and yelling at me for no reason and blah. She liked to single me out and say it was my fault we weren't getting started in time, and then yell at someone else when they tried to defend me. God, I hate her.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
I stormed out on a production of Cinderella once because the director was absolutely useless and there it was, 2 days to opening night and they still hadn't blocked the 2nd act, let alone the rest of the 1st.
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Storme dout of a rehearsal of "Grease" a few years ago, because our musical director started screaming at me and asking why I bothered to show up, because the saxophone I had borrowed from that school wasn't working.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/22/05
I nearly did stormed out of orchestra class today. My teacher promised me a solo, and gave it to someone else of lesser skill.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
I stormed out of my religion class a few times my Junior of Highschool cause my teacher was a fascist. The class was called "moral Theology" and she was teaching as "My Moral Theology." You see, Morals are a subjective thing, and she was teaching it as fact, which doesn't work. And she would constantly tell me I was wrong, so I would constantly tell her she was a horrible teacher, and leave, yay for almost getting suspended.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/05
I stormed out of my third grade class twice. Isn't that sad? Such a bitter third grader!! No, I had my reasons, though. The first time, the teacher wanted to give me a paddling and I told her "No one touches my bottom! My mom said NO ONE GETS TO TOUCH ME THERE!!" and ran outside to hide in some big thing on the playground. The teacher got completely chewed out by my dad for that, by the way. The second time was when the same teacher tried to teach us how to cuss properly. She went to the chalkboard and actually wrote out the different words and told us what they meant...by the time she got to the third one, I couldn't take it anymore. I don't remember exactly what I said, but it was something about not being allowed to watch PG-13 movies. She got mad at me, so I ran out again and hid in the same big thing on the playground.
In retrospect, I see that my third grade teacher was kind of nuts. Who teaches kids how to swear??
This is the funniest thread ever. I haven't stormed out of a room in years, maybe even fully a decade... I usually respond maturely to the irritating person in that moment and then never see him/her again. It's fun to be in someone's life one day and then be out of it the next.
yes, during choir rehersal. our director was being such a jerk and downplaying on the girls so much. i blew up and called him some obscene names. then i stormed out in a huff with half of the girls following me. hehehe. it was funny because i rarely ever snapp like that
I stormed out of my junior year lit class. We had a sub that day and he came in talking about a kid in a neighboring town who had just killed himself that morning. That kid was a friend of mine and I had no clue until about 5 minutes before that class started when someone stopped me in the hall and told me. I was in shock. This sub started talking about how the kid was an idiot for killing himself and how dumb can someone be and how he was obviously a horrible person etc... I stood up and said you don't know him, I did and I can't believe that you are saying such awful things about him. I stormed out and went to my drama teacher's classroom and talked to her and cried about it. I still get upset thinking about that man to this day.
I don't think I have.
I just get screwed, and stay.
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