Graduation
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The act of graduating, or the state of being graduated;
as, graduation of a scale; graduation at a college; graduation in
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The best known cure to [senioritis] and similar diseases. [Side effects] include long [gowns], flat square-shaped hats, diplomas, responsibility, college, and/or career.
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Can be either the greatest moment or the saddest. I thought it would be the greatest but looking back I would give up everything just for one day back in school. [Crushes], unfairness, homework, love, friends, idiot teachers, [recess], lunch, all that stuff. I miss it all. I find it strange to be looking [back right] now on this. But I guess the saying they say is true. You never knew how much fun being a kid really was until your older.
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The day you realize you just spent [13] years of your life to walk across a stage wearing a funny looking hat to [get a piece] of [paper].
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The supreme ability to [tolerate] 12 years of school with out putting a gun [in your mouth], to enter [the real world] and have someone else put a gun in your mouth for you.
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a ceremony in which all participants are wearing [identical] caps and identical [gowns]. The class speaker will usually state that [the key to success] is individuality.
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This is the day you leave high school with a [diploma], and many gaping [wounds] and/or emotional pain/[catharsis].
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when [all you] have to do to make your family [cry] is sit, [stand], and walk
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The receiving or conferring of an academic degree or diploma.
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