“What was the most rebellious thing you did as a kid?” 21 riotous replies
13.
Lied about crashing at a friend's place so I could go out partying. I told my Mom that she could trust me and know where I was, or not and… not. She trusted me.
— Brian Alkerton (@alkerton) July 8, 2019
14.
Refused to take part in the school’s Christmas program on freedom of religion grounds https://t.co/wAOAvOfEdE
— Evan (@evan7257) July 9, 2019
15.
11 years old calling the LAPD pig and shouting 'Power to the people'. Cops grab me and demanded where did I learn it from. My response 'none of your damn business '
Wanted to be a member of the Black Panther Party 50 years ago .— @ShirleySharona (@ShirleySharona2) July 8, 2019
16.
I bought a horse and hid it from my dad for three months.
At a later date I also threatened a man who was actively abusing his horses to give them both to me (he did)
And I hid that from my dad as well
— 🏳️🌈 mother of horses 🏳️🌈 (@VirasaysDRAGONS) July 8, 2019
17.
Snuck out at night aged about 10 and carved 'Tuesday' into a golf course I learned only let women in on that day.
Ran an anonymous cartoon campaign against a principal who wanted to sell the sports grounds to a developer.
Tried to cause a school walkout against invasion of Iraq. https://t.co/IhfERSaQrK— Naomi O'Leary (@NaomiOhReally) July 8, 2019
18.
one time me and my brothers climbed onto our garden shed roof and threw all the plums from the plumb tree onto our neighbours trampoline 💀💀 https://t.co/TG4jQHm5Sf
— billie (@fvmero) July 9, 2019
19.
I was a terrible. I’m amazed my parents didn’t murder me
Random Sample: In 2nd grade I was grounded for hitting my brother in the eye with a stick. That pissed me off, so I took a knife and scratched “BITCH” into the quarter panel of my mom’s car.
She just bought it that week. https://t.co/nsjZIMYFfP
— Erik (@gothlaw) July 9, 2019
20.
I hosted the 1994 Boulder High Senior Ditch Day party at my house – hundreds of students skipped school and came over mid-morning to drink. My parents were not out of town. They were out of the house. At work! 😳
— Hannah Wanebo (@hannahwanebo) July 8, 2019
21.
Was kicked out of 8th grade Jr Hi in Rowland Hts, California in 1967 for organizing an anti-Viet Nam protest where at least 90% of the student body wore black armbands to mourn ALL the dead on all sides. Was told if it was to mourn only American dead, they might have let me stay. https://t.co/WGKcEgze6D
— Radio Justice 📻🎙 (@justiceputnam) July 8, 2019
Writer, Carina Adly MacKenzie may have been a rebel as a child, but it looks like she’s calmed down now.
I’m 32 and I will not answer this question because my mom reads my tweets. https://t.co/lZnXjVlmkU
— Carina Adly MacKenzie (@cadlymack) July 8, 2019
@ManInTheHoody summed up the replies perfectly.
this thread is crazy cause half the people are like "i wasn't rebellious at all but this one time in class i put my phone on vibrate instead of silent" and the other half is like "i used to be a fucking arsonist"
— m i t ɥ (@ManlnTheHoody) July 8, 2019
H/T: Twitter Moments