When Earle was a child, he was homeschooled. He lived without a care in the world and was happy.
He wasn't taught about what to be, and wasn't taught how to think. He then went to school.
He believed nothing could go wrong, his life consisted of getting to kindergarten, coming home, and sleeping.
As a child he didn't see the strange actions of those around him.
At kindergarten, he played by himself and knocked over the toys of others, sometimes on accident, sometimes on purpose.
At home, he was a picky eater and was addicted to cartoon shows. He was forced fed and vomited, often not actually eating meals for breakfast and dinner, causing him to dislike eating.
The apartment room he and his parents lived in was empty and had tenants, they were in the same rooms, separated by a door.
At school, due to his rude actions, he was avoided. He didn't notice this and kept on bullying others.
His classmates were angry but innocent; they made him an outcast and made him play the villain.
He enjoyed being the villain, in the shows he watched, the villains always looked cooler than the heroes, although they always lost.
As kids they thought this was fine, so the game went like this: People ran away from the villain, the villain would try and catch and hold the runners, the "Hero" would then fight the villain, then the "hero" and "villain" would be voted for again.
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Earle glady played the villain, he was happy when his classmates were happy, he enjoyed laughter and fun.
He was beaten and beat others as well.
One day, he snapped, unable to control his emotions. His snacks were taken by the teacher, he fell into mud, and he lost the games constantly, and he was bleeding.
He then proceeded to chase down the "hero" and beat him until he was on the ground.
Previously, they would only be bruised, but as Earle made "hero" fall on the ground outside in the playground with concrete floor the "hero" cried.
Although Earle was still angry, he instantly regretted his actions and ran away.
The next day, Earle was called in by the teacher. He hadn't understood lying, and was completely honest.
He was then punished and the other person not. He was enraged.
What he didn't know was that the teacher was annoyed at him and viewed him as a "bad" student. The person who pushed him and caused him to bleed was a "good" student. Although Earle deserved the punishment, he overheard the "good" student say "Earle fell on the floor and then attacked me for no reason"
Earle snaps again. and charges at the liar. The teacher holds him back and tries to calm Earle down.
Earle doesn't explain that the "person" was lying, and is then viewed poorly by the teachers.
Earle didn't bother to make friends and didn't remember names.
When he came in the next day, no one talked to him, they were all afraid and anger at him.
Earle then went through kindergarten being avoided, thinking everything was fine.
His parents also had issues.