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It's sad that there are more clothing stores than highschools in the u.s, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
How is that sad when there's enough schools for everyone to go?
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's sad because it shows that we as a society are more concerned with clothes and shopping than education.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Well I mean considering you really only need one highschool for each town... What do you want? For there to be like 20 different highschools and only one clothing store per town? Your argument is really stupid , the highschool to clothes store ratio doesn't really make sense... If u catch my drift
by Anonymous12 years ago
No, society would be stupid to build more high schools than necessary. And do people pay $20,000 a year on Hollister? No, that's for college. Haha, I'm sure the post sounded great when you first thought of it..but it really isn't sad at all lol.
by Anonymous12 years ago
But if we have more high school, we will have smaller classes and smaller classes mean better education.
by Anonymous12 years ago
You make a valid point there, gotta give you that much. But still, a business succeeding and having more stores than there are highschools isn't a sad thing. lol
by Anonymous12 years ago
It would also cost alot of money and tax dollars that aren't nessacary to pay, if you want like 20 different highschools then it will just get confisingg about who goes where and you propably won't have many of your friends there. Another thing to think about.... Sports teams. If there are only like 50 kids at each school , then that's not gonna be enough kids to make a teaam. Like someone else. Said, this might have sounded great at first ... But there being more clothes stores than highschools really isn't sad at all
by Anonymous12 years ago
Smaller classes dont mean better education. Better classes mean better education.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Ok, consider this, kids in school need to buy clothes, but also people outside of school need to buy clothes. There are more people buying clothes than there are in school. So there probably should be more clothing stores, as to supply the demand.
by Anonymous12 years ago
And nobody just shops at one store either. You're kind of stuck with one school at a time, you don't go to different schools entirely for different classes.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Exactly. There wouldn't be that many stores if there wasn't a demand.
by Anonymous12 years ago
A high school houses possibly thousands of kids during the day. A clothing store has a maximum occupancy of like 60 people. Not sad at all.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Considering people of all ages need clothes and only a very slim age group is in high school, no, it isn't sad at all.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Is it also sad that there are more rocks than schools? I guess we care about rocks more than education.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Best comment on the whole post!
by Anonymous12 years ago
As people have already pointed out, this post doesn't make much sense. And even if it did, clothes are a necessity so it's not really that sad. Sure some people waste tons of money on over-priced clothes, but everyone needs clothes. It's not like comparing high schools to crack houses.
by Anonymous12 years ago
i'm so fucking tired of all these "it's sad" posts
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Its sad that there is more germs in the world than people, it shows that we care about germs more than people. Wtf?
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