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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
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    I dislike hippies almost as much as I dislike teachers.
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    Yeah get your haircut hippies that goes for you- Isaac Newton, Richard Branson, Albert Einstein, Michio Kaku, Leonardo Davinci
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    One day ya gonna caught with ya hair down!

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay...ectid=11283669

    We got caned in the third form for hair over the ear lobes or on the collar, that was sex for priests in the 70's. From the 4th form upwards it was never enforced. St Bedes in Chch. One way not be an 'alter boy'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    Ok here's a question for you, would you employ this kid now? I do a google search of everyone before I employ them, if this story came up in it would not employ the kid over someone else with the same skills, I would consider it a bad thing, maybe nit for ever, but for the next 5 years it hi k it could effect him
    Dunno.

    On the one hand he's a good student and demonstrated bravery.

    On the other hand he appears to be special and above being told what to do. Precious.

    All things being equal I'd choose an employee with humility who wanted to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Yeah get your haircut hippies that goes for you- Isaac Newton, Richard Branson, Albert Einstein, Michio Kaku, Leonardo Davinci
    Can't be bothered finding all. But I think you will find many of these great chaps did in fact have haircuts at younger age while attending school (Richard Branson dropped out)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I dislike hippies almost as much as I dislike teachers.
    So just to do a bit of a litmus test here to gauge your thoughts - at what point does fascism end. (insert it anywhere you like, likewise feel free to reshuffle things around)
    - Hitler
    - Nazis
    - Politicians
    - The Army/Core
    - Police
    - The Church
    - Schools
    - Parenting
    - Colouring Books
    - Paint-by-numbers
    - Hanes Manuals
    - Skipping ropes
    - Voting
    - Buying Nice things
    - Eating Ice Cream
    - Dancing
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Can't be bothered finding all. But I think you will find many of these great chaps did in fact have haircuts at younger age while attending school (Richard Branson dropped out)
    You mean when they were children? Long hair short hair - it's just a fashion look back a few hundred years and nearly every man had long hair. I don't see what the fuss is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    You mean when they were children? Long hair short hair - it's just a fashion look back a few hundred years and nearly every man had long hair. I don't see what the fuss is.
    Look down. What are you wearing. Pants that's right - pants.
    Ever wonder why you were wearing pants? Why you were wearing your particular type of pants?

    Perhaps it was to keep the cold out. Perhaps you like the look. Perhaps it was because you don't shave down there.

    Without digging too deep - the wearing of pants also is not a tradition we have had too long, and like long hair - not wearing pantaloons was a big no-no of society.

    So regardless of why you wear pants now - you can thank some for of conformity in the past for OPPRESSING you of naked legs.

    So grow you hair long, don't wear pant's.

    Fight the system.

    Or just put up with the fact that every now and then we do things to make others happy - and get on the fuck with the rest of our lives.

    The choice is up to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Look down. What are you wearing. Pants that's right - pants.
    Ever wonder why you were wearing pants? Why you were wearing your particular type of pants?

    Perhaps it was to keep the cold out. Perhaps you like the look. Perhaps it was because you don't shave down there.

    Without digging too deep - the wearing of pants also is not a tradition we have had too long, and like long hair - not wearing pantaloons was a big no-no of society.

    So regardless of why you wear pants now - you can thank some for of conformity in the past for OPPRESSING you of naked legs.

    So grow you hair long, don't wear pant's.

    Fight the system.

    Or just put up with the fact that every now and then we do things to make others happy - and get on the fuck with the rest of our lives.

    The choice is up to you.
    That post makes no sense. Are you a teacher by any chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    That post makes no sense. Are you a teacher by any chance?
    Makes sense to me. . Teachers told me I would never live past 21 ... 75 next birthday and most of them are dead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Look down. What are you wearing. Pants that's right - pants.
    Ever wonder why you were wearing pants? Why you were wearing your particular type of pants?

    Perhaps it was to keep the cold out. Perhaps you like the look. Perhaps it was because you don't shave down there.

    Without digging too deep - the wearing of pants also is not a tradition we have had too long, and like long hair - not wearing pantaloons was a big no-no of society.

    So regardless of why you wear pants now - you can thank some for of conformity in the past for OPPRESSING you of naked legs.

    So grow you hair long, don't wear pant's.

    Fight the system.

    Or just put up with the fact that every now and then we do things to make others happy - and get on the fuck with the rest of our lives.

    The choice is up to you.
    Shit! I looked down and I forgot to put pants on today. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    So just to do a bit of a litmus test here to gauge your thoughts - at what point does fascism end. (insert it anywhere you like, likewise feel free to reshuffle things around)
    - Hitler
    - Nazis
    - Politicians
    - The Army/Core
    - Police
    - The Church
    - Schools
    - Parenting
    - Colouring Books
    - Paint-by-numbers
    - Hanes Manuals
    - Skipping ropes
    - Voting
    - Buying Nice things
    - Eating Ice Cream
    - Dancing
    well clearly paint by numbers is fascism. Unless you colour outside the lines in which case it is anarchism. Or I colour in your book in which case it is communism - because it isnt your book. If I colour in all the books with only one colour then clearly that is Soviet socialism. If I colour whereever the fuck I want thats nihilism. So I think, on reflection, ice cream.
    I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    well clearly paint by numbers is fascism. Unless you colour outside the lines in which case it is anarchism. Or I colour in your book in which case it is communism - because it isnt your book. If I colour in all the books with only one colour then clearly that is Soviet socialism. If I colour whereever the fuck I want thats nihilism. So I think, on reflection, ice cream.
    And because you live in NZ you still get a chance to choose which one you want it to be ... that is nice. . Ahhh freedom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Twenty bucks says you have dreads.
    Don't know if you noticed but Lucan's father had dreads. While the new broom Head was a jerk, it was the dreadlocked dad who brought in the lawyers.
    Coiffure could be disproportionately important to him. More important than hirsute hygiene anyway?

    Had cause to visit a local high school a couple of decades ago. The school photos were interesting, each successive year in the late sixties and into the seventies the hair got bigger and bigger. No doubt the early adopters who found themselves ahead of the curve had their problems in the sixties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Don't know if you noticed but Lucan's father had dreads. While the new broom Head was a jerk, it was the dreadlocked dad who brought in the lawyers.
    Coiffure could be disproportionately important to him. More important than hirsute hygiene anyway?

    Had cause to visit a local high school a couple of decades ago. The school photos were interesting, each successive year in the late sixties and into the seventies the hair got bigger and bigger. No doubt the early adopters who found themselves ahead of the curve had their problems in the sixties.
    If he had dreadlocks he might be an actual Rastafarian. In which case it has religious significance - like the left hand of John the
    Baptist:

    Quote Originally Posted by William Gibson
    Kinda like Finn's shop, all this stuff just jumbled in there, big diamonds, swords, the left hand of John the Baptist...'
    `Like in a support vat?'
    `Nah. Dead. Got it inside this brass hand thing, little hatch on the side so the Christians could kiss it for luck. Got it off the Christians about a million years ago, and they never dust the goddam thing, cause it's an infidel relic.'
    and LUcan is a young Lion of Zion.
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