thunderwear:
heir-to-the-nightosphere:
heir-to-the-nightosphere:
thunderwear:
ohmygOD so today this kid in my school tried to go through a loop in the railing and ended up getting stuck, so they had to call the security guard, who called the principal, and he pulled the fire alarm so everyone would come outside and laugh…
Lol. K. And what if he wasn’t okay with this? Did anyone ever think about that? What if he had a different reaction than what everyone expected? What if he wasn’t serious about how great the attention was? I’m sorry my school experience wasn’t that great and I don’t even know any one of you but I’m just saying what if? But yeah, just saying.
Oh, and I never “pointed out his weight” because I don’t even think he’s fat. I said he was probably called fat as a joke because that’s what teenager generally like to do in order to bring people down :/
Sorry for voicing my opinion :P
dan’s a good kid, and you don’t know him so please dont try to create problems out of nothing. this happened last year anyways, the whole thing has died down.
mentioning his weight is the equivalent to pointing it out.
it’s ok to voice your opinion, but the way it was worded was slightly insulting, and accusatory.
im sorry i called you a wiener. that was inappropriate.
Ok :P
I was referencing how mean kids are and was actually making no actual remark on his weight, I was just saying that if he got stuck I assumed people would insult him ramble ramble. But I definitely see how I misconstrued my point there.
I can also see how I sounded mean, and I did apologize for that in my tags I believe but I guess I should have done it in the note too ._.
Don’t worry I took no offense to said weiner comment :3
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