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I got in trouble for writing "idiot" next to someone's picture in my yearbook

edited 2012-03-08 22:14:02 in General
Snowy Foxes

Why should I be penalized for writing things in my own yearbook? 

Comments

  • ...how the hell did they find out?
  • Maybe it was because they have a strict no lying policy?
  • I am Dr. Ned who is totally not Dr. Zed in disguise.
    Was 'Fucking racist' accurate and 'idiot' a lie?
    If so they were only chastising your validity.
  • Were the "administrators" in the book themselves?

    If so... write "cunt" by each of them, with some sort of adjective in front.
  • Well, "racist" is an accusation, while "idiot" is just a straight up insult. I guess they just made that distinction.
  • Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human
    I have never heard anyone who would consider "idiot" a bigger offense than "fucking racist".
  • I need to post this again.

  • Strange... when I call someone an idiot, I mean it in a fairly literal, straight-up sense. That is to say not as some petty attempt to insult them, but rather to inform them that they are mentally inferior... and should probably stop trying to exceed their capabilities in that regard.

    O'course they usually pay no heed to said warning and even throw the word back, incorrectly... forcing me to correct them again. Very troublesome. Is why I don't like idiots.
  • I'm a damn twisted person
    Yeah the bigger question is how they even found out about what you wrote in your own yearbook in the first place. Unless you were flaunting it, showing it off to people(no way that could come back to bite you in the ass) there is no reason an administrator should have to notice, let alone care about what you do with your own yearbook.
  • My Health teacher likes taking things away for nitpicky reasons and he was the one that reported it. 

    At least they didn't make me buy myself a new yearbook, or my parents might have sued. 
  • We didn't have yearbooks when I left school.   Instead, it was traditional to write / draw stuff on everyone else's school uniform.  I still remember when I got to Felicity Lawrence's polo-shirt... and wrote on the back of it "WILL GIVE NASAL SEX FOR CHIPS" .... Still not sure why. I think I was feeling charitable in mocking her in a way that didn't draw attention to her jutting chin.
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