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QOTD Thread #332- Do you think that people should keep cats outdoors?
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Post by
Magician22773
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OK, MyTie. we are gonna have to get together and get you inked up and poke a few holes in your head. You gotta help me break the mold man!
Post by
MyTie
I have a small tattoo on my left boobie. I doubt my congregation would appreciate their preacher getting "inked and holed" though.
Post by
Magician22773
I have a small tattoo on my left boobie. I doubt my congregation would appreciate their preacher getting "inked and holed" though.
hey, ya never know.
That is actually a big part of why I like mine so much. I stand out like a strobelight in a dark room in church, but everyone there knows my appearance does not dictate my faith. Granted, in "normal" church clothes, nothing other than my ears are visible. I do get a coule interesting looks from new members at more casual functions when I am wearing short sleeve shirts though.
Post by
Haxzor
1, did have 3 but took out my ear ones, lip ring!
Post by
donnymurph
I currently have 1 in my right tragus. In the past, I have had the lower left corner of my lip done (twice) and my right eyebrow. My first-ever piercing, believe it or not, was my belly button.
Post by
Squishalot
None. Not a fan of body decorations generally (I don't even wear a watch, most I'd do is wear a ring, and that's for sentimental reasons rather than appearance), and my work circles probably wouldn't appreciate it.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
#99- What is the first thing you remember being morally outraged about?
I still remember mine very well. We were plating a family game on the Odessy video game system, and I can't have been any older than like 8 or 9. It was a game where everyone turned their heads away and a person entered a word, then the game scrambled it and we had to guess. My father entered the word, and for some reason as soon as I saw the letters it clicked for me it had been "Mountain." i was so proud I had gotten it before the adults, but my father told me to go to my room for cheating. I was FURIOUS that he assumed I was cheating, and I remember it very clearly even to this day. I didn't talk back, but in my mind I was like "How DARE you tell me I am lying when I wasn't."
Post by
Rystrave
I don't remember how old I was, but when my mom decided to take my pookie away from me I raised holy hell. I was literally heartbroken and depressed. I felt like my best friend died. I bet I was only like 3 or 4.
Post by
Rankkor
Not being promoted to second grade on a technicality.
I'm not one to brag or anything, but as a child I was a prodigy. By age 2 I already spoke fluently, and by age 3 I already read like a bullet. Not only could read, but read fast, uninterrupted, and without struggling.
So, when I was enrolled in school, and began First Grade, my teacher told my mom that I didn't needed to do First Grade, I was smart enough to be promoted to second grade. I already knew how to read, write, add and subtract, pretty much everything you would learn on first grade.
But the principal was a mean old bastard, and refused to advance me to second grade because............. Get this: I had bad calligraphy.
I was like o_O
Ok, my calligraphy wasn't pretty, but I knew how to write, and how to read, and was damn good at both, that's more than you could say for the rest of the first graders. Hell, my orthography was spotless. Wanna know what upset me the most?
That the "head of the class" (the student with the highest grades) was a girl that, yes, she could read, and yes she could write, (and with a better handwriting than mine) but:
A: She read like a dork, making pauses, interrupting herself to check the words correctly, and making pronunciation errors like there's no tomorrow.
B: Yes she could write, and had better calligraphy than mine, but what good does it do that your writing is pretty when you make orthographic errors that would make a statue facepalm? She wrote Virus as "birus" for Christ sakes :S
And SHE was "head of the class" and was promoted to second grade. While me, who could read better than her, and write better too (ugly but correctly) wasn't.
Its a little sad that it was at age 6 I realized there is no justice in the world.
Post by
MyTie
Learned about the holocaust in 7th grade.
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612548
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Post by
donnymurph
I honestly don't know. I remember being pissed off at age 3 watching my mum getting beaten to a pulp, and shouting at the other woman, but I'm not sure if I had morals at 3. I think I was just scared.
When I was 8, my rugby league team, the Canterbury Bulldogs, went on a fairytale run to make the grand final against the much more fancied Brisbane Broncos. They ended up getting smashed 38-10 and Brisbane won their second consecutive premiership, and when I turned up to school the following day everyone was laughing and poking fun at me. Even though my team had obviously done much better than any of their teams had. That outraged me.
Post by
Atik
Honestly?
I don't really remember any time I've been 'morally' outraged.
I kinda lack morals, and what few I do have aren't too easy to trip.
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322702
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Post by
Patty
Erm, against bullying, I think. At about age 5 or so. It's kind of hard to remember.
Post by
Magician22773
Not really sure if this was the "moral outrage" that the question was meant to uncover, but it goes along more with what others are posting.
In kindergarten, I was the first person to lose my playtime for getting in trouble. What did I do to deserve such a horrible punishment?
We all were supposed to be writing our names, and the boy beside me did not know how to spell his name, so I was telling him how, and I got in trouble for talking.
Now, of course, when I told the teacher that I was just helping him spell his name, she did not believe me. How could a 5 yr old know how to spell someone else's name? Easy, the boy beside me was named Jackie...which also happens to be my Mothers name.
Sadly, at 5 yrs old, I had not developed proper debating skills, and never did tell her that was how I knew. I just continued to argue that I
did
know how to spell it, and that was why I was talking.
Its pretty funny that this happened 35+ years ago, and I still remember it in full detail.
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557473
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Post by
Interest
What is the first thing you remember being morally outraged about?
Got spanked when I was young, got pissed.
Post by
OverZealous
I was a "monkey" as a kid; always climbing every tree and rooftop around. By age 9, I had probably been on most roofs in town. My teachers in school knew this, so when they saw someone (they couldn't tell who it was) running around on the roof of one of the school buildings, they immediately blamed me. I was so angry; I still remember every detail of the following conversation - it wasn't very pretty. The punishment that followed wasn't either, but I was upset for a long time and it took months before anyone actually believed it wasn't me on the roof.
Post by
Ksero
Jr. kindergarten i was 3 years old, i got in trouble for mixing paints on my painting, while all the other kids had lines and splotches of red, blue, and yellow (the colours of paint the class had), I decided to mix my paints to get orange, purple, and green. The teacher came over and scolded me, I said to her "Monet (famous french artist) mixed his paints, why can't i mix mine" she just scoffed and dragged me to the office, i was pissed (as much as a three year old can be) i sat in the office for the the last half of the day. When my parents showed up and i told them what happened at least i got the pleasure of seeing both of them lay into my teacher.
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