Apparently, I’m still in a fight with my high school friend.
My years at school were pretty run-of-the-mill. It was an age where only a small handful of people had a Nokia 2100 and your besties were ranked in popularity via your Myspace top friends.
I was never deemed particularly “cool” or “popular” but wasn’t ostracised from any peer group. I was — a little like my academic abilities — average.
Watch: Best Friends Translated. Post continues below.
I did, however, encounter a lot of “disagreements” within my friendship circle.
There was one particularly memorable incident. It was a conflict that split up even the closest bonds and forced everyone to essentially ‘pick a side’.
I really wish I could skip the part where I have to explain what actually happened. It was petty. It was trivial. And it was navigated by 17-year-olds crawling through hormone sh*t storms and identity crises’.
The argument was about a netball team.
The team had worked hard all year to be in the grand final despite one of their players (Monique) breaking her ankle at the beginning of the season.