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Advice to Parents Considering Hyde School
Anonymous:
Michelle’s stone is a monument to cognitive dissonance. I’d be interested to know how Joe and “the class of 1978” rationalize the tension between the contradictory ideas of Michelle’s astounding success at Hyde and her equally astounding failure in the real world. Comparing the 2002 and 2008 pictures, I’m not surprised to see that the grasses and weeds have been allowed to grow tall so that the stone is overgrown.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "FC" ---Michelle’s stone is a monument to cognitive dissonance. I’d be interested to know how Joe and “the class of 1978” rationalize the tension between the contradictory ideas of Michelle’s astounding success at Hyde and her equally astounding failure in the real world. Comparing the 2002 and 2008 pictures, I’m not surprised to see that the grasses and weeds have been allowed to grow tall so that the stone is overgrown.
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How? It is quite easy, "She did not live up to her unique potential" or "she gave up on her commitment to her self." Or a couple of other phrases I heard tossed around. Anything that externalizes the responsibility for not addressing her underling problems in the what, six years?, she spent at Hyde. And it was not like she just drifted through. she was the poster child, the apple of Joe and Ed's eye. The dedication of the stone was like a final kick in the crotch: "you've got to know, but you didn't. You fucked up. Now you're dead." What a bunch of sanctimonious self serving sons of bitches.
yours in Christ
Fr Tim
Anonymous:
Michelle F. Correa
November 25, 1958 — June 24, 2001
If she graduated in 1978, she would have been there 5 years. And age nineteen-and-a-half when she graduated.
IMO, the longer your time at Hyde, the less you are equipped to deal with the "real" world.
Anonymous:
"When enough people share a delusion, it loses its status as a psychosis and gets a religious tax exemption instead." Ronald De Sousa
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Why Think?" ---"When enough people share a delusion, it loses its status as a psychosis and gets a religious tax exemption instead." Ronald De Sousa
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:D
Well, Hyde School is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt institution, and one is expected to follow all that one hears there with religious fervor...
As to the state of psychosis responsible for said delusions... ?
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