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Typical Day at Sagewalk

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Shortbus:
At SUWS, if you chose to not get up, that was your choice. The natural consequences of the choice might be being bored with not doing anything, being yelled at by your peers, having to do a journal assignment about your behavior, having to explain and justify your decision. I didnt really care whether you got up or not. I had paperwork to catch up on and I could always do some reading. So if a whole group decided not to get up (which would require forethought and organizing) I would be fine with it. But the other students probably would not be. If the group decided to not get up I would probably compliment someone on their organization and leadership skills; its not easy to get everyone on the same page.

OverLordd:
indeed, did you ever see it done?

Shortbus:
Nope, never seen it happen. Like I stated, it takes forethought and organization.

OverLordd:
And the kids are not given a chance to do that?

Shortbus:
Of course they were. I have no reason to deny someone the opportunity to use forethought or be organized. Those are two valuable skills I'd like to see practiced more often.

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