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What is a"Don Juan?"
by Answerbag Staff on April 12th, 2010
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What is gender and race discrimination?
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Stereotypical generalizations....don't you just hate them?
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How can gender discrimination impact a company?
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yea I know, everyone thinks that teenagers are only ever up to no good. while that may be partially true- I'd say 60-70% of the time I don't do anything.
by redb_ball is away on January 20th, 2007
yeah, but what about the other 30-40% of the time? that's what i thought...
by zee-ster on February 7th, 2007
how bout that anyone who wants border control is a racist...
by Scifisuz on May 24th, 2007
you should post that as an answer.
by zee-ster on May 24th, 2007
YOU are right!
by Scifisuz on May 25th, 2007
Good answer, mediaskate. In fact, I think that being overly suspicious of teens is more likely to drive them towards irresponsible behavior. If they are accused of something they didn't do, they may decide to just go ahead and do it since they are already being punished anyway.
by Anonymous on September 27th, 2009
Thanks @Scifisuz! You know how to say what I want to hear. (:
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@lonelydragon - I think that is true to some degree. I know I had people who had accused me of things in the past that I hadn't done & they continued to believe their accusations. At some point, I figured those people were going to have the same opinion of me regardless, so why not go ahead & do exactly what I was accused of? I didn't always do said activity, but with certain ones - I very much did.
by zee-ster on October 1st, 2009
Yep, that's exactly what I meant.
by Anonymous on October 1st, 2009
If you're going to be held responsible for it, you might as well be guilty of it.
by Scifisuz on October 2nd, 2009