I barely made it through an average day in my new school.
And it was even worse at "home". I still had this feeling that I didn't fit in.
A few groups of people were formed, me belonging to none of these.
I was socially alone.

And then I found out about the scout brigade, I heard people were having fun there.
So I though I could check it out at least. This was probably the best thing that could ever happen to me.
I finally found a place where I felt at home. I made friends...

But it was only 1-2 days per week, and the other days were the same hell as usual.
Somehow this period in life was when I started take serious interest into programming.
I had nothing to do, neither in school, nor at "home".

I stole a wifi card and used an unencrypted network nearby to learn how to do websites.
I couldn't afford hosting so I had everything on localhost, but at least I learned something.
And I had something to do which could improve my future career.

At the scout brigade I met people which I still consider my closest friends.
Thanks to these wonderful persons I surviced junior highschool.

To be continued ...