We had like, ten of those last year. No joke.
I was one of the couple of people chosen for the all day one. I was chosen because I had "Good conduct"
Then there was that whole "Rachel's challenge" thing.
(http://www.rachelschallenge.org/)
So many people cried...
And it lasted about three hours.
(insert username here): Yea, we had Rachel's challenge too. Everyone was like, "OH MY GOSH IM NEVER GONNA BE MEAN TO ANYONE EVER AGAIN!" Then, two days later, "omg did you see those shoes that she's wearing. I mean seriously..."
Ours are actually pretty good. They're more about how if you stick up for someone being bullied or just try to help them in any small way, you could make a huge difference to them and possibly save their life.
Are people agreeing with this post's implied sarcasm, or are they agreeing with the unintended sincerity?
We had like, ten of those last year. No joke.
I was one of the couple of people chosen for the all day one. I was chosen because I had "Good conduct"
Then there was that whole "Rachel's challenge" thing.
(http://www.rachelschallenge.org/)
So many people cried...
And it lasted about three hours.
(insert username here): Yea, we had Rachel's challenge too. Everyone was like, "OH MY GOSH IM NEVER GONNA BE MEAN TO ANYONE EVER AGAIN!" Then, two days later, "omg did you see those shoes that she's wearing. I mean seriously..."
Ours are actually pretty good. They're more about how if you stick up for someone being bullied or just try to help them in any small way, you could make a huge difference to them and possibly save their life.
Ours is about how your not supposed to say the word retarded because its offensive
that's retarded
Mine was ok. The guy made us play Simon Says, and said "Jump up" then "Jump down."