Kids these days don't even know how to protest

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CanHasPants wrote:
Orwellian as fuck, but I guess you’re into that.
I love how "2+2=5" simultaneously both symbolizes the impossible and the collectivist theory of rights at the same time.
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I don't care whose fault it is.

What a fucking stupid pointless gesture.

No one gives a shit if kids miss 17 minutes of school. I've taken longer shits than that.
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SuicideAll wrote:
I don't care whose fault it is.

What a fucking stupid pointless gesture.

No one gives a shit if kids miss 17 minutes of school. I've taken longer shits than that.
A good old-fashioned shit-in.
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
I love how "2+2=5" simultaneously both symbolizes the impossible and the collectivist theory of rights at the same time.

Would it be too much for me to impose that it also symbolizes the failings of PubEd? I suppose that’s demonstrated by the collectivist theory of rights... never mind :)
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Last edited by CanHasPants on Mar 18, 2018, 4:17:58 PM
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CanHasPants wrote:
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
I love how "2+2=5" simultaneously both symbolizes the impossible and the collectivist theory of rights at the same time.

Would it be too much for me to impose that it also symbolizes the failings of PubEd? I suppose that’s demonstrated by the collectivist theory of rights... never mind :)


without public education, a lot of people wouldn't get educated at all. So no, it's not failing. If you mean that public education vs private education is bad, well, yeah, look at the government funding in education, look at all the waste and you'll see why it's lower standards.
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