Fury of Jude
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- Posted: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:42:22 +0000
TigerlilyMae
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You said uniforms in general are more expensive. I said mine isn't. I don't see a hole you proved in my arguement.
So, wait...I never said mine was for everyone. But, now you're passing yours as all. Hypocrite?
TigerlilyMae
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that was either a strike at uniform inhibiting socializing or a totally irrelevant statement.
Oh, please, learn to read. You claimed that school wasn't a place for anything but education. I clarified that you go to school, not only to educate yourself in the maths and sciences, but in socialization, too. It wasn't a strike at anything...please not to put words in my mouth. Again.
I'm sorry, I just don't grasp what your trying to convey. The fact that a place where they group people together is OBVIOUSLY a social environment. I don't see why the social aspect is even relevant.
TigerlilyMae
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REALLY. I'm sorry, but have you looked at all the little cliques? They all dress oddly similar... Same idea applies.
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Total bullshit. If people didn't base opinions on clothes we wouldn't be having a discussion on uniforms.
The only reason we had uniforms was because the School Board wanted easy regulation on girls who wore low riders, and too tight shirts. It had nothing to do with opinions upon clothes. My Goddess.
And, no, we didn't have cliques, again. We blended. We didn't judge. We met, based upon personality and interests, and bonded.
Dear God, people are debating how uniforms make you a social outcast, I say it doesn't, you say clothes don't make a difference on people's opinions. Doesn't that mean we agree on at least that concept?
TigerlilyMae
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First, your statement is condescending. Second, I never said they go away, I said it takes away one thing for them to make fun of you for. Third, we only made fun of kids for a lack of social grace or hand-eye coordination, something they can improve on. Kids can't change what kind of clothes their family can afford.
Condescending, how? The 'sweetie'? Babe, that's just how I speak. It's not anything against you, nor anyone.
Exactly, kids can't change the clothes they can afford. But a bully doesn't give a s**t about that. A clothes bully is a clothes bully, no matter what the attire is.
And, why pick on anyone, at all? A little consideration goes a long way.
The way you speak has no bearing on how you type. Some of the most articulate people I know tlk lyk ths. But sure, fine.
No. Wrong. A clothes bully doesn't exist. Bullies are either bullies or they aren't. They don't pick on particular things, if they do, people stick up to them because they cease to ridicule when their material gets old. If they have no clothes to make fun of, sure they'll move on, but they have one less thing to poke at.
You really don't understand the mindset do you. Either you were VERY sheltered, or you're delusional.