well what i meant was, if we were standing outside in the hallway and we saw someone talking to a locker, we would just assume something was wrong with them. So whats the difference between talking to a piece of cloth? obviously the pledge has lost its meaning because every day, i stand in the classroom and listen to people repeat a fraise that they have been told to say. there is no kind of feeling in their voices, its just mono tone. i on the other hand stand for the moment of silence then stand there while we say the pledge.
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lockers don't pledge back.
well what i meant was, if we were standing outside in the hallway and we saw someone talking to a locker, we would just assume something was wrong with them. So whats the difference between talking to a piece of cloth? obviously the pledge has lost its meaning because every day, i stand in the classroom and listen to people repeat a fraise that they have been told to say. there is no kind of feeling in their voices, its just mono tone. i on the other hand stand for the moment of silence then stand there while we say the pledge.
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