bans is on the list. it's easy to miss, because I didn't alphabetize it, instead trying to keep them categorically close together.
http://fornits.com/wiki/index.php/CEDU_lingo#Banswe had disclosures, too. That was the primary term, I believe. The only reason I remember scum is because I read it in my full-time journal.
standards=agreements
out of standard=out of agreement
holding someone in standard = pulling them up
I love how these terms change between the clones, as if they are afraid someone is going to catch on to how incredibly full of shit they are.
As for Tim? I thought he was an idiot. I "learned" to like him, via stockholm syndrome, I suppose, but my first impression of him was that he was a melodramatic tweaked-out freak with the social skills of a retarded monkey fetus.
I remember the first monday house meeting I went to, I couldn't stand him from the get go. He mentions something about his wife, and says "That's the woman I'm fucking, and you're not." Which everyone thought was so hysterical, but I just kind of thought was lame.
There were lots of different kinds of staff at CEDU. There were the heavies, like Caroline and Sharon, who were just absolutely brutal. Then you had wannabe heavies and hippie rejects like Vicki Jones, weird, uncategorized, creepy man-children like Joe Sweeney, general dickheads like Randy Eide, Patrick Stambusky (he started monarch), Steve Rookey (also now at monarch), and Bruce Wilson, and then you had these kind of loser milquetoast melodrama staff like Rea and Tim, who, for some reason, held a lot of sway at the school, but you never knew exactly why. Tim was known for being able to work everyone up into a weepy mess in the shortest amount of time, especially during warm-ups and raps.
I remember one warm up where they were playing that stupid song from an american tail, "somewhere out there" (and I was already a Bluth studios hater, and thought that movie sucked) and people were just sobbing like crazy. I remember him talking about the mouse, too. That was one warm up I definitely didn't cry in, even though I was totally brainwashed, simply because I hated that movie so much. (My animator side asserted itself, I suppose. "I don't care how brainwashed you are, this movie sucked, the story sucked, the characters sucked, and there is no way in hell you are going to cry to it.")
Seriously, did Bluth Studios ever do anything decent besides "The Secret of NIMH?"
I am not ready to be "disowned" by the community. Sadly, this has happened with a few students.
What community are you referring to? Is there a post-carlbrook community, or is it simply friends keeping in touch with one another?