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Anonymous:
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God you people are sick. And, child murderers, forcing someone to wear clothes meant to demonstrate their lowliness is degradation.
Anyone contact this sicko dad?
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You have got to be efing kidding me. Now we define the color orange as abusive? If they had them wear white you would be accusing them of being too religious. Maybe black would be too morbid and you would blame suicide attempts on the fact they are forced to wear black and think dark thoughts.
You read too far into everything. I dont think NASA tries to degrade their people just before a flight and force them to wear orange just to keep them in line and lower their self asteem.
NASA Crew
Quit trolling this thread, guest.
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You peice of shit, the color orange isn't abusive, forcing a child to wear some sort of uniform of any color that is meant to indicate that they are lowly, "untrustworthy" manipulative or lesser than they should be is abusive.
But being evil and stupid you might not pick up on that.
What gulag you work for? I get a Carlbrook vibe from you.
Ursus:
LOLs. The garb is orange as in "prison duds orange," and for the same reason: if they try to flee, they stand out like a fluorescent elephant in the surrounding landscape.
And yeah, there are all sorts of negative connotations and implications of powerlessness involved in the wearing of that color (while there), which is intentional. It's all part of the "break them down before ya build 'em back up" mentality, inherent to all of these programs.
Looks like Hooter or his clone is just trying to get your goat, Guest. This kind of obfuscation and sidetracking is right up his alley.
TheWho:
No its not dickwad. Many places have uniforms to tell others what level they are. It isn’t abusive. Private high schools do it. Some colleges have freshmen wear (or use to wear) scarves or hats. Kids who are practicing to get their license have a big sign on their roof “Student driver”. Waitresses, waiters Etc.
The color makes it easier to identify which level each person is. Everyone probably had to start with orange so it isn’t shameful or anything (maybe just to you because you don’t understand it). Christ, you shallow piece of shit, we got kids and families struggling thru this crisis and you are trying to make an issue about the clothing they are given, cut me a friggin break this isn’t the prom.
Anonymous:
4/10
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "d5fkjjhv2" ---Katie is in Orange - basically orange colored scrubs to designate the lowest and most restrictive level. She is not allowed to talk to anyone else in orange, and must be with a buddy at all times. She scared her 'hope buddy' (another, higher level girl) by not responding at all (the older girl had this happen with another girl who had actually gone catatonic - so this really upset her), so Katie is on 'staff buddy' - meaning she has to have a staff member present with her at all times.
This didn't seem to set off any alarms.
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--- Quote ---Not sure I follow you.
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I'm not surprised.
--- Quote --- From reading I believe "all" the kids start at orange.
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It's not the orange...it's the catatonia dipshit.
--- Quote --- They need to earn their way up, just like everything else in life. Seems like a good system. I havent read the whole thing yet so my comments are preliminary.
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Oh gee. I can't wait for your next installment. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
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