BrokenArts on 8/11/2007 at 22:04
They'll get cooties and die.
WTF has this world come to, no more dodge ball, oh my god, she has a runny nose, blame the parents! We're screwed.
Scots Taffer on 8/11/2007 at 23:22
Quote Posted by Kolya
Sounds sexy. Maybe I should try that verbal thing sometime. Instead of my hidden dragon attack.
He will remove his pants now. She likes this, yes?
Ulukai on 8/11/2007 at 23:29
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6252592.stm) Hugging was banned in an East London School a while back, so accusations of inappropriate touching cannot be made.
Personally, I'd smack people in the face if they touched me inappropriately after being asked not to rather than relying on a third party authority figure - but standing up for yourself in schools is probably also banned these days, neh? You'd get set to anger management classes or some shit with a lady in a hippy dress.
We're breeding a whole nation of pansy people incapable of looking after themselves. Jesus H Christ.
Fingernail on 8/11/2007 at 23:50
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
I should of suggested it...
Should
have.
The_Raven on 9/11/2007 at 00:23
Quote Posted by Ulukai
We're breeding a whole nation of pansy people incapable of looking after themselves. Jesus H Christ.
I'm pretty sure things are like that already. I'm sort of ashamed to say that 90% of things I'd liked to say don't come out of my mouth. Generally, because making a scene is more trouble than it's worth. Times when it does happen, the person in question usually is a bigger asshole than I am, so you just end up in a vicious circle.
Spaztick on 9/11/2007 at 01:32
Quote:
Is it okay that I don't have a sense of style? Is it okay for me to scratch myself? I'm hairy. I like wearing plaid and I don't want to be told how to dress by some dude with a "queer eye." Is that okay with you sissies, or would you like me to package my balls and neatly carry them in a purse? For crying out loud. You're turning us into a nation of pussies.
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http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=real_men)
Thief13x on 9/11/2007 at 01:36
Quote Posted by demagogue
It reminds me of the policy at Antioch College,
I read the news report when they closed up shop a few months ago..its college ffs! I hug almost every girl I know on campus when I see them, it started when I came to college not by my initiative because it wasn't like that in hs days. I guess it's going to be a hell of alot different now:laff:
37637598 on 9/11/2007 at 02:02
Why not just make the children wear handcuffs, blindfolds, and muzzles? Then the teachers wouldn't have to worry about a thing! No kissing, no touching, no hugging, no looking, no talking, no NONEOFTHATSHIT. I should be oprah.
demagogue on 9/11/2007 at 02:15
When I think of what's a "real man", I have this image of Clint Eastwood, et al, in
The Good, Bad, & Ugly picking up a half-smoked cigar from the dusty ground, dusting it off, sticking it in their mouths, relighting it, and puffing it with this stoic nod of approval. You wouldn't see that today.
Renzatic on 9/11/2007 at 02:25
I knew a South African Christan Missionary guy. Dad of one of my best friends way back when. He was, by far, the most laid back down to earth people I've ever met in my entire life.
Anyway, on topic here, imagine all the pressure these schoolkids are going through these days. No casual touching, mandatory monthly drug searches and locker strips complete with canine units on scene, fearful teachers ready to pull a spaz fit and kick you out of school over the most minor of infractions. Just think about how horrible it must be to face that environment on a daily basis. It makes my school days seem absolutely halcyon in comparison.
It doesn't take a grand leap of logic to assume that this next generation is gonna be filled to the brim with some of the most ass backwards maladjusted individuals to ever walk the planet.