-ok well technically i didn't steal it, my husband did and needed my help. it was a railroad crossing sign and it is still in my backyard. he's a train freak and i have no idea what he plans on doing with it but my gut tells me it will be in my house someday.ok well technically i didn't steal it, my husband did and needed my help. it was a railroad crossing sign and it is still in my backyard. he's a train freak and i have no idea what he plans on doing with it but my gut tells me it will be in my house someday.yeah.
funny story, i was sh*tface drunk and a cop watched me do it.
...did you know its a felony to steal a street sign? yeah, government property...grand larceny.
Yes, once, with my Dad when I was about seven. It had blown right down in a major storm, and was an avenue sign with my Mum's first name. She's had it up over the kitchen windows ever since :)
Not a street sign, but a number plate I saw on the side of the road in Africa. It was pretty cool cos I'm from Australia and it looked really different.
Hard Work Ahead.
I really want this street sign down the road. It's a street of my name. I wouldn't though.
nope never. someone would have to climb it first, and why would anyone want it.
No.
Yeah! 2 points for being honest.
"hookers live here"
city posted that in front of my house.
No, but someone stole mine. I'm not kidding either
yes, it was "WHY WOULD ANYONE DOE THIS"
yes, one that said "Elm St"
The way I see it, school is slavery. They force kids, who have done nothing wrong, to go to a building for 6 hours a day where they are subjected to bullies, hours of work that we do not want to do, and teachers who think that they're actually doing good for society by forcing us to do work. They enforce this by calling kids who refuse to go truants and putting them and or their parents in jail. So basically it's do as you're told, be a good little boy and get good grades, or we'll throw you in jail punk. As a result, I have so far wasted 8 1/2 years of my life going someplace I don't want to go, and I am sick of it.
You would think that we as a society would have woke up by now to the fact that forcing people to go to school is just flat out morally wrong. There is no way to justify forced schooling, and yet they say it's for our own good! How is it even possible to jail somebody for their own good? Why are people so unable to accept somebody's decision to not go to school? It should be my decision, and mine alone on whether or not I got to school.
Now, what we go through is nothing compared to what black people went through hundreds of years ago. I couldn't even imagine what it would be like to have been a black slave back then, but school is still slavery, and it is still morally wrong. I like this quote from Harriet Tubman:鈥淚 freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.鈥?br>
It is still relevant today. Many kids in school do not realize that they are slaves! They're so brainwashed by the school, by their parents, and in some cases by religion that they can't comprehend the possibility that school is slavery. We must spread the anti-school message and rebel if there is to be any chance of us ever being free. Blacks fought for civil rights for years, and eventually they did get them. It may be too late for our generation, but what about our kids, and our kids鈥?kids? Do we want them to be subjected to the same thing we were? I certainly do not.
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