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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    I doubt she didn't she this coming, guess she feels her sexual identity is the most important thing in the world.
    What's more important to a person than the people you love?

    But the other kids at the prom need to be protected, can't risk them being infected with teh gayness!!!11

    EDIT: A tiny fun fact about her home town of Fulton:

    The sex-ratio in the rest of the US is 1:1, with slightly more males born and slightly more females reaching old age(same as everywhere else). Fulton, however, only has 83.5 males for every 100 females... They can't discriminate lesbians, having a part lesbian population is the only way for the people there to add up!

    The choice is between sad, single heterosexuals or happy lesbians.
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    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    What's more important to a person than the people you love?
    Maybe prom-night was important to the other kids, but screw others of course there are more important things, like her for example. Some people just like traditions get over it, shrug it of. The people running the schools are idiots, but she is a provocateur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Maybe prom-night was important to the other kids, but screw others of course there are more important things, like her for example. Some people just like traditions get over it, shrug it of. The people running the schools are idiots, but she is a provocateur.
    So.... When faced with injustice, the Fragony way of doing things is to bend over and take teh pain?

    No, people need to stand up to injustice. Don't blame the consequences on the victim.

    And in case you didn't read the article properly; the straight kids are going to have a private prom with a big sign that says "Gays not allowed", which makes the discrimination legal. So yes, screw the others, only the gay students are hurt by this.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    So.... When faced with injustice, the Fragony way of doing things is to bend over and take teh pain?
    The Fragony way is not imposing. When I am not welcome I stay away, why would you want to be there in the first place. But that is like a red cloth on a bull on blitzbitches, they always want what they can't get, and they will wreck whatever is in their way. That is is a much loved old tradition means nothing to them.

    And in case you didn't read the article properly; the straight kids are going to have a private prom with a big sign that says "Gays not allowed", which makes the discrimination legal. So yes, screw the others, only the gay students are hurt by this.

    Just like every straight sportsman is discriminated at the gay olympics. But I guess that's different, being different and all that but equal when it suits them. They should stop their whining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    The Fragony way is not imposing.
    What exactly was she trying to "impose"?

    I did not get the impression that she tried to force anybody else to show up with same-sex dates or that she tried to force any other girls to wear a tuxedo.

    Or was she "imposing" the unsightly view of a gay couple?

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    If she would've been a straight girl and would have taken her best friend(who is girl) to the prom then what would've happened? Nothing...

    This prom thing is some American thingy that I just don't understand..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane View Post
    What exactly was she trying to "impose"?
    You know what she tried to impose, we can disagree on wether or not it's a good thing to be so provocative and self-centred. That attitude annoys the crap out of me personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    You know what she tried to impose
    No - as a matter of fact I don't. Why don't you spell it out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Maybe prom-night was important to the other kids, but screw others of course there are more important things, like her for example. Some people just like traditions get over it, shrug it of. The people running the schools are idiots, but she is a provocateur.
    Traditions...like wearing a burqa? I guess if you daughter was going to a mostly muslim school you'd say she should wear one to respect their traditions...no need to provoke.

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    Mississippi for you. It will soon seceed and become part of Afghanistan anyway.

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