I didn't have "a class" because I rushed through and graduated early but I remember tons of classmates as do most of us. You'd think people would remember Mr. Charisma. I'm of the same era as Mr. Invisible and am in every yearbook multiple times - this society and that club. My name is printed in countless college programs and newspaper articles (campus and hometown) tell of what organizations I was in, what offices I held and making the dean's list. I'm sure there is a record somewhere proving I worked on campus giving further proof I was indeed THERE, had a student union card, had a parking permit, lived in the dorm and bought books at the campus bookstore. And I was no one special. Just one in the crowd of students. I have photographs of myself and various other friends, classmates and boyfriends (not composites) inside and outside campus buildings showing I was THERE. Just this week, Mom was cleaning house and found an ORIGINAL HOLD IN YOUR HAND REAL graduation program and yes, there I am listed in the graduates. My cap and gown are still around somewhere but I can lay my hands on the diploma in about 3 seconds. I kept up with classmates and have had friends of friends call out of the blue. If little ol' me can leave such a huge trail, then why is the POTUS, of all people, so invisible?
“If little ol’ me can leave such a huge trail, then why is the POTUS, of all people, so invisible?”
Even the most invisible nerd in school, the introverted guys and girls who couldn’t get a date, everyone knows them from ridicule, and no one knows this kenyan klown? There was one Freeper I had an argument about months ago about this, and he/she didn’t believe me that more than 600 graduates from the entire 4 year class, I know of.
You’d think no one would remember a commie half-black guy who couldn’t talk well without a teleprompter?