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Domo_Kun

Domo_Kun

Rockford, IL
March 2005

JAN 27, 2008 06:20 PM

jason said:

"It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday.


oh jeez... whatever



Actually, she has a point. She could have made it a different way, but it is just as bad as any other form of discrimination, except discrimination against ginger kids.

I've had problems with my goth attire in my city. People like to try to start fights with me because they think that a skinny guy in eyeliner and a corset top is too girly to kick someone's ass (not the case. I carry a shillelagh, and I don't hesitate to use it). So I don't wear it unless I'm going out of town (which is more often than not), or there is a special occasion where I can get away with not looking "normal". Perhaps this fine couple could tone it down a bit... That's not to say that this bus driver isn't a giant douche, but that there is an easy way to end the vicious cycle until they can get that asshat fired.

Rory_B_Bellows

Rory_B_Bellows

Dallas, TX
April 2007

JAN 27, 2008 06:28 PM

Cassiel said:
I've always wanted to go up to a goth kid, hug them tightly, and say, "It's gonna be all right. The sun's gonna come out tomorrow. It's gonna be a beautiful day."



hahahahaha

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

JAN 27, 2008 06:31 PM

Domo_Kun said:

jason said:

"It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday.


oh jeez... whatever


Actually, she has a point. She could have made it a different way, but it is just as bad as any other form of discrimination, except discrimination against ginger kids.


i think anyone from an actual minority group (not the kind of minority affiliation you buy at the mall, the kind you're born with and cant do anything about) might disagree.

NYLinkinRhyme

NYLinkinRhyme

Des Moines, IA
August 2005

JAN 27, 2008 06:35 PM

at least her collar doesn't have her address, phone number and shots she's had. maybe they could spice it up a little bit with say a diamond studded collar or leash.

i don't understand being leashed in public. even worse is when i sittle parents who have their kids on a leash.

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

JAN 27, 2008 06:37 PM

jason said:

Domo_Kun said:

jason said:

"It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday.


oh jeez... whatever


Actually, she has a point. She could have made it a different way, but it is just as bad as any other form of discrimination, except discrimination against ginger kids.


i think anyone from an actual minority group (not the kind of minority affiliation you buy at the mall, the kind you're born with and cant do anything about) might disagree.


How dare you. They threw my family out of Yonkers for my "Free Breast Exams" t shirt. Hate crimes are hate crimes!

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

JAN 27, 2008 06:46 PM

NYLinkinRhyme said:
at least her collar doesn't have her address, phone number and shots she's had. maybe they could spice it up a little bit with say a diamond studded collar or leash.


no need for all that, apparently she doesn't go anywhere without that dude and besides, they're on welfare.

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