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Lesbian teen back at Miss. school after prom flap

Are you calling the girl in question "scuz"? tread lightly with your answer here.

Yes I am. I don't really care if you find it offensive.

The girl is starved for attention and is acting out in goofy ways. If the girl had a set of parents, then things might be quite different for her, but she doesn't so this is reality.
 
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Yes I am. I don't really care if you find it offensive.

The girl is starved for attention and is acting out in goofy ways. If the girl had a set of parents, then things might be quite different for her.

And what is it that makes this particular girl "scuz"?

I know the traits I find "scuzzy" but I won't enumerate them lest present company finds himself a bit insecure when faced with the list.:2wave:
 
B/c most parents don't want their kids around scuz maybe and the school knew this???

How is a girl wearing a tux "scuz"? How is a boy wearing a dress "scuz", for that matter?

Many schools have a powder puff football game, even in the south. The girls dress up as football players and the boys as cheerleaders. So this is ok, but God forbid some girl should want to wear pants, a button down shirt, a jacket and a tie/bowtie/cumberbund with loafers to a dance. Blasphemy!:roll:

And there are actually a good number of people still in the south who don't want their children to have to be around interracial couples. In fact, I'm pretty sure that had my best friend told her grandma, her legal guardian, that I was dating a black guy, she would not have been allowed to hang out with me. And I'm sure there were plenty of parents that didn't want their precious children influenced by those deviant :)roll:) black kids when schools were integrated.

If they don't want their children influenced by the homosexuals and/or cross-dressers, then they need to put their children in private school, otherwise they need to get over it. Because the law says that schools cannot discriminate.
 
This has proven to be a blatant lie so now we're back to why? Well it becomes obvious that it was an attempt to shame this girl into submission by leveraging the resentment of her peers against her.
I don't care where you're high school is located. I don't see one's high school peers being accepting of two overweight lesbians wearing tuxedos.
 
I don't care where you're high school is located. I don't see one's high school peers being accepting of two overweight lesbians wearing tuxedos.

Then you are completely out of touch with high schools today.

I also don't see how their weight is even relevant here.
 
And what is it that makes this particular girl "scuz"?

I know the traits I find "scuzzy" but I won't enumerate them lest present company finds himself a bit insecure when faced with the list.:2wave:

Provide the list, I don't care.

What makes this girl scuz? How about the fact she wants to wear boys clothes, is gay at what age, and thinks the world revolves around her and her gayness?

Scuz, 360 degrees around any way you turn.
 
How is a girl wearing a tux "scuz"? How is a boy wearing a dress "scuz", for that matter?

You think this is normal behavior?

Many schools have a powder puff football game, even in the south. The girls dress up as football players and the boys as cheerleaders. So this is ok, but God forbid some girl should want to wear pants, a button down shirt, a jacket and a tie/bowtie/cumberbund with loafers to a dance. Blasphemy!:roll:

I noticed you couldn't differentiate b/w a goof off game, meant not to be taken seriously, and someone who dresses that way intentionally.

And there are actually a good number of people still in the south who don't want their children to have to be around interracial couples. In fact, I'm pretty sure that had my best friend told her grandma, her legal guardian, that I was dating a black guy, she would not have been allowed to hang out with me. And I'm sure there were plenty of parents that didn't want their precious children influenced by those deviant :)roll:) black kids when schools were integrated.

How did we get to this again? You can't debate the actual issue here, so you try to compare it to segregation?:rofl

If they don't want their children influenced by the homosexuals and/or cross-dressers, then they need to put their children in private school, otherwise they need to get over it. Because the law says that schools cannot discriminate.

I don't think telling a girl to dress approriately is against the law. I mean, if you have to tell some girl to leave b/c she is wearing boy clothes for the sake of drawing attention to yourself at a public function then the situation isn't going to end pretty for the girl. Common decency still has its place in a civilized society.

You can't expect people to accept freaks walking around in all aspects of life.
 
Provide the list, I don't care.

What makes this girl scuz? How about the fact she wants to wear boys clothes, is gay at what age, and thinks the world revolves around her and her gayness?

Scuz, 360 degrees around any way you turn.

So basically, all a bunch of subjectivity, irrelevance, and out and out ignorant, asinine douchebaggery.

In other words...scuz.

Glad you went ahead and relegated yourself to irrelevance in this discussion. Good day to you.
 
Then you are completely out of touch with high schools today.

I actually went back to mine this winter for a football game and couldn't believe all the girly boys, with their long girly hair and cute white belts and skinny jeans. They even talked like girls.

I don't know what is going on, but someone is putting something in the water b/c its not natural for guys to act like and dress like a bunch of valley girls.
 
I actually went back to mine this winter for a football game and couldn't believe all the girly boys, with their long girly hair and cute white belts and skinny jeans. They even talked like girls.

I don't know what is going on, but someone is putting something in the water b/c its not natural for guys to act like and dress like a bunch of valley girls.

It must be so pathetic having your masculinity so defined by your appearance. :shrug:
 
So basically, all a bunch of subjectivity, irrelevance, and out and out ignorant, asinine douchebaggery.

In other words...scuz.

Glad you went ahead and relegated yourself to irrelevance in this discussion. Good day to you.

Yeah I am scuz b/c I find girls wearing BOY TUXES to be a little stupid and ridiculous.

How the girl dresses is very relevant to her family life, which obviously isn't very good if she is acting out in public in such ways.

Ignorance requires not knowing what one speaks. I have a very solid grasp on the fact that girls, NORMAL girls, wear dresses to proms and will spend days searching for one and pampering themselves to look good in it.

IF you want to sit here and act like a girl wearing a boy tux as being normal, then I really don't know what to say to that.
 
Provide the list, I don't care.

What makes this girl scuz? How about the fact she wants to wear boys clothes, is gay at what age, and thinks the world revolves around her and her gayness?

Scuz, 360 degrees around any way you turn.

I think scuz are people who hate other people for irrational reasons and call them immature names.
 
It must be so pathetic having your masculinity so defined by your appearance. :shrug:

Didn't ya know? You can catch 'teh gay' by wearing a pink shirt if you're a man, and by wearing pants if you're a woman.
 
Yeah I am scuz b/c I find girls wearing BOY TUXES to be a little stupid and ridiculous.

Post your picture so we can judge your sense of fashion and grooming.

IF you want to sit here and act like a girl wearing a boy tux as being normal, then I really don't know what to say to that.

Why is only normal good?

I suppose you go around screaming at girls who wear - gulp - PANTS.
 
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It must be so pathetic having your masculinity so defined by your appearance. :shrug:

My appearance is irrelevant here. Once again, can't debate the merits of the issue, so you attack the poster.
 
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My appearance is irrelevant here. Once again, can't debate the merits of the issue, so you attack the poster.

Can't debate the merits of the issue, attack the people involved by calling them "scuz". Good for the goose and all...

Just to let you know, my appearance, is very basic. Manly.

Well the way you hysterically carry on with your catty attitude, manly is certainly not what I am picturing. But you are correct, that is irrelevant.
 
Post your picture so we can judge your sense of fashion and grooming.

Once again, another lefty who can't discuss the issue here and resorts to personal instigation to try and bolster their butt hurt arguements.

Why is only normal good?

I don't think anything would have been said if the girl would have acted like a normal human being and dressed appropriately.

I suppose you go around screaming at girls who wear - gulp - PANTS.

Now we move into the realm of absurdity b/c you can't argue anything worthwhile.
 
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