It was my schools coming out day so the GSA drew all over the sidewalk this is one of my little things :)
~Tox
~Tox
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So true! Forget that troll. The high school I was in also 'appeared' to be tolerant but made scheduling, after school activities, and general social gatherings that for the most part poineered exclusion.
I can't count how many times I was assault in one form or another as a result of my bisexuality but I never lift my school. It built backbone and character. The only thing that I would have murdered someone for, if I could have found them, was when someone killed my dog likely as a result of my orientation.
I'm so happy your accepting of who and what you are. There's no shame in being different if it isnt hurting anyone
*high paw* Um, hope you dont high hoof me, as the hoof breaks the paw.
I can't count how many times I was assault in one form or another as a result of my bisexuality but I never lift my school. It built backbone and character. The only thing that I would have murdered someone for, if I could have found them, was when someone killed my dog likely as a result of my orientation.
I'm so happy your accepting of who and what you are. There's no shame in being different if it isnt hurting anyone
*high paw* Um, hope you dont high hoof me, as the hoof breaks the paw.
'all schools are and have to be'
'All schools have to -appear- to be.'
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'dont act like a victim'
'Not acting like anything.'
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Seems pretty within context to me. And yes, I'd say that most people would consider it an attack when someone says something like 'dont act like a victim' in a discussion not even relating to personal events and certainly not involving you.
Everyone has opinions, but that doesn't make them inherently good ones, and starting off correspondence with what amounts to as ad hominem is not a very efficient way of supporting them.
'All schools have to -appear- to be.'
--
'dont act like a victim'
'Not acting like anything.'
--
Seems pretty within context to me. And yes, I'd say that most people would consider it an attack when someone says something like 'dont act like a victim' in a discussion not even relating to personal events and certainly not involving you.
Everyone has opinions, but that doesn't make them inherently good ones, and starting off correspondence with what amounts to as ad hominem is not a very efficient way of supporting them.
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