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sigh....I'm done with this thread, i just thought that being a kid meant not having to worry about little rules like this. Because ive got 50+ years of work ahead of me and I'm aware that I'm just gonna have to live with it. I just figured that id enjoy my last year as a "kid" without worrying about these stupid rules. But maybe i do have to grow up and i won't realize that until I'm older...and i appreciate the comments u guys are giving me even if i don't like them. I realize you guys are older and more wise than myself so maybe ill take your advice. Thanks guys.

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sigh....I'm done with this thread, i just thought that being a kid meant not having to worry about little rules like this. Because ive got 50+ years of work ahead of me and I'm aware that I'm just gonna have to live with it. I just figured that id enjoy my last year as a "kid" without worrying about these stupid rules. But maybe i do have to grow up and i won't realize that until I'm older...and i appreciate the comments u guys are giving me even if i don't like them. I realize you guys are older and more wise than myself so maybe ill take your advice. Thanks guys.

 

"I'm mature"

"I'm a kid and shouldn't have to worry about this"

 

 

You need to man up.

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What is it with a lot of people nowadays who all claim they want all their privileges (expecting them to be rights) and all their freedoms, but refuse to take ANY of the responsibilities that go with them.

 

The school allows you to use one of their lockers. Yes, THEIR lockers. The locker is not yours, it belongs to the school. They merely allow you to use it. The least you can do in return is to follow the rules they give with regards to it's use. In this case, close the door when you are done.

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FWIW, a few days ago a female professor at University of Alabama Huntsville killed three of her colleagues and wounded three more. She had an entitlement attitude, too. She felt she was "entitled" to tenure even though her students (and apparently a number of her colleagues) thought she was a lousy teacher. Brilliant scientist, perhaps, but a lousy teacher.

 

Doctor Amy Bishop didn't deal well with rejection (especially from an inferior school -- after all, she went to Hahvahd), so her response was to start shooting.

 

Welcome to the real world. In the real world, there are fire codes that dictate things like lockers in school corridors should remain closed because those same corridors just might be filled with students in the event of a fire. Is it really worth potentially seeing several of your classmates trampled because you don't think you should even have to close your locker? Reality check -- how difficult IS that, anyway?

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