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token ([info]chaimonkey) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-04-27 12:54:00


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Current mood:Cliquish

uniforms = fascism
There's wank in the Fark pool again.

The following article gets posted with a "Hero" tag:

Following the school district's implementation of a uniform policy, parents complained that they can't afford uniforms, principal fights back sending an email saying that they should think about their child's education [Article]

Comments start off agreeing with the principal (who is actually a board member), but TheCid is not amused.

TheCid | 2008-04-26 10:08:07 PM
What I want to know is, since when does the government have the power to tell people (regardless of age) what to wear?

How is this not a ridiculous overstepping of their constitutional bounds? How can anyone support this blatant authoritarianism??


the shaman takes a real shining to our boy, and the love affair begins:

TheCid | 2008-04-26 10:25:11 PM
Good to identify yet another person who's part of the problem with this nation. Farking authoritarian followers.

the shaman | 2008-04-26 10:27:48 PM
I've got you farkied as "stupid, paranoid, atheist asshole"

You are the problem.


...And ends:

TheCid | 2008-04-26 10:40:04 PM
You're a lunatic who believes in shamanism and supports tearing down the wall of separation between church and state. You're an deluded fool with no grip on reality.
The fact that you support the authoritarians here in no way surprises me.

Welcome to my ignore list, farktard.


real shaman | 2008-04-26 10:58:46 PM
woooooo!!!! I'm on a dumbass's ignore list.

The rest of the 561 comments (and counting!) result in a dog piling of TheCid, whose ignore list seems to be a desirable goal:

Arthur Jumbles | 2008-04-26 10:58:12 PM
Could you please put me on your ignore list too? Please. I'd put you on mine except I'm not afraid to listen to points of view that differ from my own and as such don't use one.

Some Bass Playing Guy | 2008-04-26 10:59:06 PM
One look at TheCid's picture in his profile tells me all I need to know about him. You know that one person in your circle of friends that nobody likes, but nobody can quite tell that person? That's TheCid. [Profile]

real shaman | 2008-04-26 11:02:03 PM
He looks like the punks whose lunch money ended up in my pocket.

jmmsmile | 2008-04-26 11:17:14 PM
Oooh oooooh! I wanna be on TheCid's ignore list! Pleeeease!!!

You little popcorn fart.


Communism is called:

KoalaFace | 2008-04-26 11:15:58 PM
you seem to be awfully overbearing about your precious crotch dropplings 'freedoms.' Face the facts- this world/country/state/education system is not about YOU. It is about what is the best for the WHOLE. What is best for the whole appears to be school uniforms, for the reasons previously stated.

Don't you think that if EVERYONE in this thread is disagreeing with you quite adimately, that maybe, just maybe, you could be wrong?


TheCid | 2008-04-26 11:18:36 PM
You posting on fark is not the best for the whole. Get back to work, comrade. This country is supposed to be about individual freedom.

Not that many people actually give a shiat about freedom anymore.


real shaman | 2008-04-26 11:24:33 PM
You know who else made lame jokes about communism?

farc | 2008-04-26 11:25:29 PM
godwinned!!!!! ftw

Some real shaman highlights as he enjoys his place on the ignore list:

real shaman | 2008-04-26 11:19:05 PM
neener neener neener neener neener neener
/boy can I be juvenile sometimes.


real shaman | 2008-04-26 11:31:01 PM
I remember now where I argued with thecid before....

He was in total agreement with the requirement of mandatory service for high school students.

It was totally ok then for government officials to tell your kids what to do.


One last funny before it turns into a bullying discussion and repeats from those late to the party:

KoalaFace | 2008-04-26 11:48:25 PM
[TheCid: What happened to your mother was wrong. The school had no business ordering her to change her hairstyle, and the fact that you still support this uniform bullshiat even though you know that story just confirms my suspicions- you are an idiot.

What good is health without freedom?]

you're a grad student, aren't you?


Also, bonus John Stuart Mill discussion starting at 2008-04-26 11:59:50 PM



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[info]vzg
2008-04-28 03:02 am UTC (link)
And there was no oneupmanship in clothes going on.

See, maybe I'm just fashion-blind — ah, okay, I know I am — but I never saw people freaking out over what anyone else was wearing. The worst we had was people talking about how so-and-so showed too much skin or didn't wear the right size.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2008-04-28 05:17 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I don't remember getting a lot of flack for not wearing expensive clothes - I got looked down on for wearing weird clothes, but that was by choice. (There was one time, when I was in elementary school, and those hiking boots were SO IN, but when we went to buy a pair, they didn't have the sandy color in my size, and so my parents bought me dark brown ones instead. IT WAS THE END OF MY LIFE. For two days.)

Also, just because everyone is wearing the same uniform doesn't mean there aren't other ways to show how rich Daddy is. Shoes, accessories, bags, cars when you get older, cell phones and other tech, etc. Plus, usually people can tell, to a point, just by what part of town you live in.

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[info]vzg
2008-04-28 06:40 am UTC (link)
Exactly. Though I myself have even encountered more of that her in college — but, eh, that's the deal when you go to a college that costs a lot, I guess. (And we have weird status symbols. People keep telling me I really really should get Final Draft. No thank you, I'd rather eat for another few months.)

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[info]metallicar67
2008-04-28 09:02 am UTC (link)
I don't remember much either. I did have a girl tell me once that her mother would never let her out of the house dressed like me (my fashion choices can best be described as...grunge :P) but my mom wouldn't have let me out of the house dressed like her, either.

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