Brickbat: How Blue Can You Make Me?


To play an eel in a school production of The Little Mermaid, Olivia Shaffer, 12, asked her mother if she could dye her hair blue. Her mom checked the Orange County, Florida, school system handbook, found nothing against it and helped her dye her hair. But when Shaffer went to school, her principal told her she had to change back to her natural color or she'd be suspended. School officials say that though the district has no rules about student hair color, each school can design its own rules and the school Shaffer attends bans distracting hair colors.
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Uh-huh. So, which school demands that students have blue hair? Is there an emo school? Is Melissa Click teaching there?
Laboratories of democracy.
And the lesson to kids is: rules are arbitrary and might makes right.
Yes I quite agree with you. Always obey the rules if you want to survive. Don't you even think to break it lol
'I have changed our agreement,pray I do not change it further.'
Blue hair also banned in Cloud City.
you know who else banned blue hair?
"this deal is getting worse all the time"
Pedantic point: its alter, not change in that quote
The mother took the time to read the hand book. Did every thing she could to abide by the rules. Still ,her child is threatened with punishment. this is how government works in the here and now.
Her mom checked the Orange County, Florida, school system handbook, found nothing against it and helped her dye her hair.
If there was nothing in the rule book that said she was allowed to dye her kid's hair blue, where did she get the crazy idea that it was allowed? It's like she doesn't even know how rules work.
Blue hair makes women look like trannies for some reason.
Eddie Murphy approves.
I thought blue hair and sunglasses was how porn actresses maintain anonymity/deniability when making super-kinky /illegal porn. That's what I have been told anyway.
The dress hair was blue!
Blue hair isn't allowed in Florida? Ageist!
Well natural blue hair is a-okay.
blueist
Their school , their rules. You don't like it? Take your business elsewhere, I don't see the big deal.
If it were a private school, yeah.
I bet this is more of a angry mom/competition issue. The last time I auditioned to be an eel I wish I had painted my scales...you think it would've been an obvious idea
Doesn't this woman know her child belongs to the community and is just another brick in the wall?
Speaking of parents who don't mind their kids being a bit out of the mainstream......
He sparked outrage when he ordered a birthday cake for his son, Adolf Hitler ? but now Isidore Heath Campbell insists he's just a misunderstood Nazi dad.
Campbell, of New Jersey, first made headlines in 2008 for complaining that a ShopRite supermarket refused to write his then-7-year-old son's name on a birthday cake.
http://nypost.com/2016/04/05/d.....e-garbage/
bans distracting hair colors
"Blonde and redhead, hubba-hubba!"
bans distracting hair colors.
"Fuck off, it's a *wig*."
fuck off it's my hair
Shouldn't you consult the drama teacher first before dying your hair?
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