I have very little connection to the event. And the idea that they will be there angers me.Westboro has already said that they will be at her funeral. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
I have very little connection to the event. And the idea that they will be there angers me.Westboro has already said that they will be at her funeral. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
They aren't even worth that much effort.I'm thinking of making a giant sign and standing with them.
"See, folks? Proof incest is bad." with an arrow pointing at them.
That would be hilarious... but your daughter is right about them.I'm thinking of making a giant sign and standing with them.
"See, folks? Proof incest is bad." with an arrow pointing at them.
Very true. The absolute worst thing you could do to these people is ignore them. Not yell at them, taunt them, or even laugh at them. Just pretending they don't exist would shrivel their pathetic, attention-starved, childish egos.They aren't even worth that much effort.
Exactly. They do this crap to get negative reactions for which they can sue for money to feed their hate. They want our attention. They want people to be angry about it and outraged and they want people to lash out so that they can try to prosecute them.Very true. The absolute worst thing you could do to these people is ignore them. Not yell at them, taunt them, or even laugh at them. Just pretending they don't exist would shrivel their pathetic, attention-starved, childish egos.
<no offense to children, who are much more mature than the Westboro Baptist Church>
High school is a tough time, but there's never an excuse for this.
More and more we need to teach the younger generation that things get better.
I second that emotion.Sammi, I just want to say that you are coming across as unbelievably smart and strong during this whole ordeal. My hat goes off to you. You're destroying about a million myths that people (even me) have about High School students.
Dave, you raised one hell of a daughter.
Thirded.I second that emotion.
Hated my teen years, would go back in a heartbeat and tell myself that it gets better with every year after. No question.
You know, my high school years sucked. I was bullied badly till about grade 10 and I had to be shipped off to a private school just so I could actually graduate instead of failing everything. The important thing though is that I wouldn't be who I am today without those experiences... and I'm happy with who I am.
I sure as hell wouldn't want to go back and do it again though... *shudders*
I dunno about either of those. If I didn't experience the things I did, I wouldn't be the person I am now, and I'm damn happy with who that is. Also, my physique is much better now than the stick figure I represented back then -laugh-The only way I'd go back to High School, or my teen years is if I could go back knowing what I know now.
Probably the only thing I miss about my teen years is my physique at age 18-20. That's about it.
Maybe not the physique, just the whole youth aspect of it. I had a lot more energy back then.I dunno about either of those. If I didn't experience the things I did, I wouldn't be the person I am now, and I'm damn happy with who that is. Also, my physique is much better now than the stick figure I represented back then -laugh-
I'm afraid you lost me on this one...Why hello there, Marcel Proust.
Thank you so much. That means a lot to me and I appreciate it. It's a difficult time for all of us, but we all have amazing support. The whole community is behind us. The ribbon I have as my photo right now, is the profile picture of over 500 people on Facebook right now. From South, from other schools, from Omaha, from Nebraska, even from the students that were here for the exchange program (Germany). There are so many things being done for the people effected and we've all come together. Our school's saying is "I am Millard South. You are Millard South. We are Millard South." and now we all see that it is so true. Thank you all for your support. It is greatly appreciated.Sammi, I just want to say that you are coming across as unbelievably smart and strong during this whole ordeal. My hat goes off to you. You're destroying about a million myths that people (even me) have about High School students.
Dave, you raised one hell of a daughter.
Ditto. Have been and will be praying for the school and families this affected.Dave, Sammi, I wish you both well.
I'm afraid you lost me on this one...
Quoted from Little Miss Sunshine:I'm afraid you lost me on this one...
Dwayne: I wish I could just sleep until I was eighteen and skip all this crap-high school and everything-just skip it.
Frank: Do you know who Marcel Proust is?
Dwayne: He's the guy you teach.
Frank: Yeah. French writer. Total loser. Never had a real job. Unrequited love affairs. Gay. Spent 20 years writing a book almost no one reads. But he's also probably the greatest writer since Shakespeare. Anyway, he uh... he gets down to the end of his life, and he looks back and decides that all those years he suffered, Those were the best years of his life, 'cause they made him who he was. All those years he was happy? You know, total waste. Didn't learn a thing. So, if you sleep until you're 18... Ah, think of the suffering you're gonna miss. I mean high school? High school-those are your prime suffering years. You don't get better suffering than that.
Oh, you HAVE GOT to be kidding me. Where's the facepalm smiley?Westboro has already said that they will be at her funeral. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Is it illegal to throw pies at protesters? Pies with bees in them.Westboro has already said that they will be at her funeral. I'm not sure how I feel about that.