Author Topic: School rules you've never understood the purpose or think serve no purpose  (Read 21944 times)

all of your posts have a black twitter-esque cancer-filled vibe to them

throw in wigger and you got it spot-on

It's just proper manners. You shouldn't wear a hat indoors.
Did you mean to quote me? If so, why shouldn't you wear hats indoors? Why does that sect of proper manners need to be followed? I don't see how that is a distraction anymore than shoes and clothes.

Oops, sorry. Meant to quote Defendor, but obviously hit the wrong button.
Did you mean to quote me? If so, why shouldn't you wear hats indoors? I don't see how that is a distraction anymore than shoes and clothes.
It's not about distractions. Or at least, it shouldn't be about being a distraction.

It's just not part of common ettiquette.
« Last Edit: February 16, 2016, 09:37:04 PM by sir dooble »

If so, why shouldn't you wear hats indoors? I don't see how that is a distraction anymore than shoes and clothes.
yeah i dont get this either

wearing a hat indoors is not rude unless you're an asshat, in which case put that ass the forget away


Did you mean to quote me? If so, why shouldn't you wear hats indoors? I don't see how that is a distraction anymore than shoes and clothes.
It's just common etiquette. Like opening a door for a woman or taking an earbud out when talking to someone. Plus in modern America it would be useful for identifying people in case they start shooting people

wearing a hat indoors is not rude unless you're an asshat
what if you wear an ass hat indoors

I don't get what's so bad about wearing a hat indoors

I don't get what's so bad about wearing a hat indoors
Well, it's just not necessary.
Hats are to keep your head dry, or warm, or to protect from the sun.
Being inside you shouldn't have to worry about any of those.

it's like wearing shoes on carpet

But how else will they see my diamond supply co snapback Dooble????

It's just common etiquette. Like opening a door for a woman or taking an earbud out when talking to someone. Plus in modern America it would be useful for identifying people in case they start shooting people
I'd open a door for a man or woman because that is just common courtesy. Taking out your ear buds lets the person you're talking to know that you are listening to them. Those forms of etiquette have logic. I still do not see the logic in taking off your hat indoors. I guess identifying honor students help but you can wear hats outside, where the shooters generally start their shooting.

Well, it's just not necessary.
Hats are to keep your head dry, or warm, or to protect from the sun.
Being inside you shouldn't have to worry about any of those.
they can be necessary on cold days because it can still be chilly inside.
« Last Edit: February 16, 2016, 09:55:39 PM by Defendor »

they can be necessary on cold days because it can still be chilly inside.
maybe with coats but you don't really need to protect your head from the cold while indoors generally

The ordeal involving the "No cameras/photography/recording" mostly fell through at my High-School. Well, it first worked out in my freshman year (we had a much stricter principal than the guy we have now) and the policy got 2 juniors expelled. Why? Well, the 2 dipstuffs dressed as the kool kids klub and posted about it on instagram or facebook and the school soon found out about it and then they got ban hammered. Nowadays, I see a lot of students taking photos and stuff like that, not like the principal will give a stuff or anything....