• Day of Silence - 4-16-10
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[QUOTE=xHcOxPinata;21377201]Tomorrow is my birthday. So no[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=134641&dateline=1259558225[/IMG]:respek:[IMG]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=75829&dateline=1271124053[/IMG] Happy birthday to us!
Basically my school was like a prison, teachers everywhere making sure no protesters were going to do a sit down or anything.
Meh, I really don't care if you're gay or not, as long as your not all up in mah face about it. Also, I do mess with the kids who are silent by yelling at them. Don't get me wrong, I'm not mean, I usually just go like, "STOP BEING SILENT I HAVE TO MAKE UP FOR YOUR QUIETNESS GOD DAMNIT"
It's not like I'm a homophobe. I don't have anything against them; as long as homosexuality is not being explained to Pre-School and Elementary students.
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Where is my day of silence for being straight.
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;21392694]It's not like I'm a homophobe. I don't have anything against them; as long as homosexuality is not being explained to Pre-School and Elementary students.[/QUOTE] whaaat
It's April 17th here. Whoops. I guess I was too late.
[QUOTE=Saza;21377166]I'll be silent. No I'm not gay, but out of respect. I'm not like a ton of other people who hate gays for no reason Whatever they're happy with I'm fine with as long as it doesn't interfere negatively with me.[/QUOTE] I was going to do this until these faggots in my class were making jokes about the Virginia Tech shooting, so fuck them, i'l talk all I want. Another cry for attention from gays.
[QUOTE=Faren;21392872]It's April 17th here. Whoops. I guess I was too late.[/QUOTE] 16th here and I didn't even know, and I don't care. Also I think General Discussion homes more homophobes than In The News.
[QUOTE=Levithan;21377437]Can I be silent and not support gays[/QUOTE] yes but you'll be an unfabulous homophobe. ^silly word^
Might be late for this but I'm not sifting through the thread. Me and my friends (even though I'm atheist) wrote "It's Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve." on our shirts. And they got [I]piiiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssssed![/I]
A bunch of kids at my school did that. They were kind of annoying since they couldn't participate in class effectively so it slowed up down.
People did it in my school today. Kids just used it as a way of attention.
[QUOTE=MR-X;21377483]If you're gay your gay, no one gives a shit.[/QUOTE] Except a large portion that fights AGAINST or Disapproves of homosexuals... o.O
Some people in my school did this today. It was weird seeing people walk around with tape over their mouth.
My brother had to work on a project with one of the kids. And so he communicated through a white board. And my brother, after becoming incredibly pissed at this ineffective and moronic protest, decided to continually change the word "day" on the white board to "gay". The kid was hilariously pissed but couldn't say anything. Can't these kids just all wear pink or something. [editline]06:59PM[/editline] Also the gayest person I know wasn't participating so maybe he realizes how dumb it is.
I broke 2 kids silences today for saying there should be a gay holocaust. Much lulz were to be had.
[QUOTE=GoldenGnome;21377231]A lot of "straight" people and straight people in my school do it too, but I think it's because the gay kids are friends with the "straight" kids who are friends with the [U]straight[/U] kids so the [U]straight[/U] kids do it to fit in with the "straight" kids who do it because they are "straight". Naturally, the [U]straight[/U] kids don't know that the "straight" kids have quotation marks.[/QUOTE] Brb suicide.
I was particularly loud to show i am not gay.
I did it durring english class, I didn't want to read that damn poem. So I just grabed a paper and pretended i was in it. I also broke one by picking up the kids DS and walking off with it. I gave it back, but I broke his silence.
Not doing this shit.
Day of Silence is over rated. I support homosexuality but they don't need their own day.
[QUOTE=fsTyle;21397909]Not doing this shit.[/QUOTE] That's cool because it's over.
Some ugly fat bitch did this at my school.
Nobody this this in the entire country of Portugal I don't think anyone even knew about it. I'm bisexual, though I tend to lean towards men more, and I wouldn't have done this.
[QUOTE=!xHDMicrobe;21387999]That's the joke. [img]http://imgur.com/dwdJu.png[/img][/QUOTE] well played with your witchcraft
[QUOTE=CTN1995;21393128]Might be late for this but I'm not sifting through the thread. Me and my friends (even though I'm atheist) wrote "It's Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve." on our shirts. And they got [I]piiiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssssed![/I][/QUOTE] You're all douchebags
The gay people at my school are stupid, and wore clothing that was as bright and shocking as they could find, and wore tape over their mouths or painters' masks with neon coloring all over the.
So, I didn't do it. If my school's GSA does this for IDAHo, I might join in, since that's something I more identify with, and isn't just 'lol lets not talk that'll show em'. [quote=facebook page about it] also: its been decided that everyone whos attending should wear a plain black shirt, to silently protest the pain homophobes can cause. wearing this black shirt represents the black hole you can be put into by feeling trapped and alone because of homophobic people. you can feel unaccepted and hurt because they dont understand. and, if you can, write "gay rights are human rights" on your arm, iron it on your black shirt, make it a hat, a poster, etc.[/quote] [editline]02:06PM[/editline] plus, it's on May 17th, the day Homosexuality was removed from the WHO's list of mental disorders, if memory serves. Better cause for it than I can see on the wiki for GLSEN's day of silence
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