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ive been contemplating whether to post this in paragraph form or not. ive decided to. if you think it shouldnt be in paragraphs, let me know, kay? kay. -B

DAMN.

damn the theory, damn the system, and damn the man. yes, ESPECIALLY damn the man!

they think we'll get better! they somehow think that what we wear could possibly have any influence over whether or not we've got fucking brains. and damn us! for obeying the bastards who aparently own our very souls. damn us for not screaming, "to hell with the rules, and to hell with the system!" goddammit, we did nothing! why? because we're afraid. sure, there are hundreds of them, but there are THOUSANDS of us, yet we're the ones who are scared. for a blasted year we conformed to their demands. a year! because we didnt think there was a bloody thing we could do about it. because we werent willing to risk a little document on a little piece of paper going home to our parents that said we were insubordinate. god forbid we have opinions, and GOD FORBID we are unique. for a fucking year we took the shit they smeared in our faces. sure, we found our loopholes. sure we wore four layers when it was 90 degrees inside. sure we tied strings onto our flipflops so they passed for having backstraps. but when they told us to unzip our jackets, we DID. and when they told us to button up our white collared shirts, we DID. and when we went to the office to pay the bloody fine for leaving our books in the halls, we were suspended for wearing our pants too low.

and by god we bore it. we bore the anger, and the fury. we bore it together, and we bore it with pride. we bore the comtempt, and the hate, and we let it boil in our guts for seven hours a day, five days a week. and it burned us up inside, because we were too stupid, and too weak, and too afraid. we were too afraid to shout "FUCK OFF!" when they told us our khakis were too green. we were too afraid to ignore their constant ceaseless taunts about the length of our skirts.

so now we pay for it. we pay for our cowardice by being robbed of more of our rights, by being denied more of our freedoms. we pay because we didnt stop it when it wasnt "THAT bad." now we are mindless drones. now they tell us how high our heels are to be. now they regulate our jacket color, our HAIR color. NOW, they tell us that our shoelaces--OUR FUCKING SHOELACES!-- have to be white.

so we'll curse them silently. we'll dress someone up as a poor man and have him hold a sign that says "Need Money for Child's School Uniform." and we'll take a picture, and make buttons, and pin them to our purses and backpacks. we'll sit on the floor in our bathrooms at four in the morning, writing about how much we fucking hate the school system and everything it pretends to stand for.

but before august eleventh, we WILL go out, and we WILL buy white shoelaces.

Because we are still afraid.



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On Thursday November 3rd, 2005, An Expired Member (32) writes:
brings back lots of memories... like wearing shirts with bands around the bottom so we wouldn't have to tuck them in... (can't tuck in a sweatshirt, right? we just found shirts with the same band around the bottom...)


On Thursday November 3rd, 2005, An Expired Member (32) writes:
great rant... i never thought of posting one... good idea.


On Sunday November 28th, 2004, Im_going_to_cry_now (24) writes:
this is fucking great Sara all I can say is thank God my school's poor


On Friday March 12th, 2004, An Expired Member (6) writes:
and we still follow orders...!


On Monday February 23rd, 2004, batman nipples (2246) writes:
I want to see the look on Ms. Stallins' or Mr. Brown's face if they read this.


On Saturday September 13th, 2003, Creation_Peace (50) writes:
YAY! FUCK THE SYSTEM!


On Saturday August 9th, 2003, An Expired Member (71) writes:
hey gurl u know what i think of this i have told u already when u first wrote it and sent it to me in the mail. all i can say is since when do i follow rules!!!!


On Wednesday August 6th, 2003, King_Crazy_Dave (407) writes:
hah. i dont have to do that shit.


On Wednesday August 6th, 2003, Blood of Winter (367) writes:
okay the shoelaces thing is ridiculous, but I have to say that I wished when I was in school they would have had uniforms, it would have probably made my life a lot easier.


On Tuesday August 5th, 2003, Elf (48) writes:
go sara! i agree! fuck the system! i have black shoelaces on my shoes-they came with it and guess what-there going to stay that way! mollie and molly are here too-they agree. this is a great rant! i applaude you. what's this about hair color?


On Friday August 8th, 2003, Demosthenes (222) writes:
supposedly we're not supposed to have any unnatural colors in our hair. but yknow what? permanent dye doesnt wash out. -B


On Saturday November 1st, 2003, King_Crazy_Dave (407) writes:
scissors


On Friday August 1st, 2003, An Expired Member (20) writes:
I agree uniforms are gay.. instead of uniforms becoming equalizers. people will judge on who looks better in em!lol


On Friday August 8th, 2003, Demosthenes (222) writes:
uniforms are dumb. gay is not a derogatory term. im still getting purple highlights. god, im turning into eileen... *ponders* -B


On Tuesday July 29th, 2003, Aurora_Light (575) writes:
so true my school isn't to the uniforms yet but they are thinking about it. great write i liked it very much



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