Same thing in my high school except the gangstas weren't wannabe's.Kharloth said:No, because our dress code violators are just girls in slutty clothing, or dudes dressing "gangsta"
Let me guess, you live in Sydney right? Call it a hunch.The_Healer said:Oh I guess that redeems Melbourne somewhat
That other thing though... I'm not sure what that says about the Victorian education system.
Yeah, us Aussies are taught to dress professionallyThe_Healer said:Nope, I live in Australia.
No school shootings here, no sir.
[sub]Also, we all wear uniforms anyway.[/sub]
It was.Zalastia said:I'm pretty sure it was shown on Bowling for Columbine.
Fucking Thongs?? (Flip flops but I'm an Aussie) You wear fucking Thongs to school? What about OH&S? What about science class? What about art? What about HPE (Gym)? What about Manual Arts? (Wood shop/metal shop)Dags90 said:A lot of the guns were pulled from the back and without realistic movement. For all we know his backside could have been blatantly obvious and the others would've probably been readily apparent when moving about. Not to mention backpacks.
OT: No, we weren't. Our dress code wasn't particularly strict, at one point they tried to ban skinny jeans and flip flops. They weren't really successful on either front because everyone thought it was ridiculous.
except that one way back with the crossbow. Does that count as a shooting if it wasn't a gun?The_Healer said:Nope, I live in Australia.
No school shootings here, no sir.
[sub]Also, we all wear uniforms anyway.[/sub]
you mean like every other 'Gangsta' moron that goes to high school? he'd probably just claim it was his "Cool" walk.ultrachicken said:Yeah, like that guy could have hidden a rifle in his pants. He would have been walking like a freak.