Doesn't make sense

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[NOTE: I'm tired, and since this is a random stuff book, I was too lazy to fix anything. For most of this, I am ranting on about something (can't remember what xD), and I am likely wrong.]

Hey!

Today, our wonderful example that made me think about this is just a usually tolerable teacher named Mrs. R.

She has been rather.. annoying lately. Maybe it's just me.

Mrs. R has started making us do these paper-wasting lists. She gives us a topic, and we have to list 10 things about that in 3-5 minutes depending. If you share, you get +1 point.

This alone I have no problem with (besides the fact that I'm lazy, and have no notebook paper). But the topics relate to why I dislike GirlScouts.

The topics she usually gives us are something like, "what are some ways we pretend so we can fit in," or stuff like that.

Sounds fairly harmless, and normal, yes? It is, in itself. It's not the question I have a problem with, it's the people answering it.

I hate hypocrites, let's get that out of the way. It's not the people who are doing it to be funny, I admit to doing it like that, but the people who are COMPLETELY OBLIVIOUS to it.

I have to be careful what answers I share, because if I share the wrong one, it could result in death glares, or even being sent to the councilor.

Before you can say, "They can't send you to the councilor for something that stupid!", my school is a bit of a, um, 'sissy' one. We have a no-touch rule, that gets reinforced. Yep.

Now to get to the part that made me think of today's topic (finally, I announce the topic 250 words in). Today's thing-y was "What things do you see/hear people doing/saying that cross the line," because apparently Mrs. R had been over hearing the boys talking about things involving girls.

The question, again, in itself was fine, but that was until she started to give us a speech about how it's not okay for boys to do this kind of thing, and that even her husband thinks it's unacceptable for boys to do these things.

There's nothing wrong with this, but if you would have heard the rest of her daily rants, you might want to argue.

Maybe this was a bad example, but I wanted to share it none the less.

I'm bloody tired now. I'm going to go to sleep now. I'm sure I'll remember what my point was by tomorrow. Please don't take anything I said too seriously. Ta-ta! *yawn*

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