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at the motherfucking freshmen.

So we're a small campus and everyone basically knows everyone blah blah, anyway I used to think our classroom was a pretty safe place. People respected other people's area/stuff, I'm good friends with all my classmates and I've been here over 8 months and never had anything stolen.

Until now.

The fucking freshmen classes came in about a month ago and now things have started going missing, not just pens and pencils but snacks like almonds and stuff we leave on our desks have also disappeared, they've also been in our classroom and moved stuff around. Everyone's mad about it, but especially me, because my ONE mechanical pencil (a really nice one btw) that I mostly use for drawing has gone missing. I've checked everywhere, because normally when I lose something it eventually turns up, but under these circumstances it's more likely that it was stolen. I'm really fucking pissed and I want it back.

I'm also using my rage to fuel my essay on the depravity of mankind. I really love that pencil.

Fucking freshmen, I'm going to kill them one by one until I find my pencil.
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Once you do find the pencil, use it to kill even more of them.
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None of them will live to see graduation unless I get it back.
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Raxacoricofallapatorius said Fucking freshmen, I'm going to kill them one by one until I find my pencil.


The only appropriate response:

The Emperor said Good, I can feel your righteous anger. Strike them down with all of your hatred and your journey towards the dark side will be complete
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Raxacoricofallapatorius said
None of them will live to see graduation unless I get it back.


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K-97 said
The only appropriate response:


Antarctic Termite said
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If this is high school, put a sign at the top of every doorway saying "YOU MUST BE THIS TALL TO ENTER THE ROOM."
If not, bait them. Leave a candy bar on the desk and watch out the window to see who takes it.
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Yes, child. Let not their slight go unpunished. Fill them with dread as surely as you fill them with steel. Let even their dreams run red with blood as they learn their folly. Go now, child, and show them your righteous retribution! *maniacal laughter*
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Aragorn said
If this is high school, put a sign at the top of every doorway saying "YOU MUST BE THIS TALL TO ENTER THE ROOM."If not, bait them. Leave a candy bar on the desk and watch out the window to see who takes it.

College. Meh. We need to start locking the door. That's gonna be a pain.

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Yes, child. Let not their slight go unpunished. Fill them with dread as surely as you fill them with steel. Let even their dreams run red with blood as they learn their folly. Go now, child, and show them your righteous retribution!

See I wish I could laugh like that.
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Put a sticky note on every freshman's back that says kick me. You'll never be stolen from again.
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First world problems.
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or maybe you could

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not leave your stuff laying around where thieves have free access?
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Marik said
or maybe you couldumnot leave your stuff laying around where thieves have free access?


Yes, let's place blame on people who have been wronged rather than the people who committed immoral actions, because they were asking for it, guys. Holy shit.
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Yes, let's place blame on people who have been wronged rather than the people who committed immoral actions, because they were asking for it, guys. Holy shit.


This is inapplicable here.

Both parties did something wrong in this situation. It's common sense not to leave valuables out in the open where you can't keep an eye on them. That's on you for getting your shit stolen, maybe be more careful. Not to say it's okay for people to steal, because that's completely wrong of course. Both parties are in the wrong here. (of course the person w/ their things stolen is to a lesser extent)

Not everything is black and white, just because the whole "asking for it" is applicable in some places, doesn't mean it makes sense in every situation.

edit: jorick said it better and less rudely below.
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Halo said
Yes, let's place blame on people who have been wronged rather than the people who committed immoral actions, because . Holy shit.


There are reasonable precautions that one should take against the awfulness of other people. Is it shitty that the bad thing happened to them? Absolutely. Could they have done something to prevent it? Well, maybe, maybe not, it's not a sure thing one way or the other. It doesn't mean that it's they're fault for what occurred if the bad shit happens when they weren't taking those aforementioned precautions, bringing them up is just a way of saying that perhaps it might not have happened if they were cautious instead. It's more of a tip for the future for the wronged person, and something that others can learn from so they might take said precautions and perhaps never be the victim of douchebaggery themselves.
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This is inapplicable here.Both parties did something wrong in this situation. It's common sense not to leave valuables out in the open where you can't keep an eye on them. That's on you for getting your shit stolen, maybe be more careful. Not to say it's okay for people to steal, because that's completely wrong of course. Both parties are in the wrong here. (of course the person w/ their things stolen is to a lesser extent)Not everything is black and white, just because the whole "asking for it" is applicable in some places, doesn't mean it makes sense in every situation.edit: jorick said it better and less rudely below.


There is absolutely nothing morally wrong with leaving your stuff out in the open. You aren't a bad person for doing so. You are not "in the wrong" for not having taken precaution against someone else's shitty actions. As that is my belief, in my view what I said was perfectly applicable. But considering you're edit, I'll primarily respond to Jory-senpai. My thoughts are in a hider below though, because I've typed them all out now and I may as well put them there.



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There are reasonable precautions that one should take against the awfulness of other people. Is it shitty that the bad thing happened to them? Absolutely. Could they have done something to prevent it? Well, maybe, maybe not, it's not a sure thing one way or the other. It doesn't mean that it's they're fault for what occurred if the bad shit happens when they weren't taking those aforementioned precautions, bringing them up is just a way of saying that perhaps it might not have happened if they were cautious instead. It's more of a tip for the future for the wronged person, and something that others can learn from so they might take said precautions and perhaps never be the victim of douchebaggery themselves.


I don't think Marik's post was meant as a cautionary tip, which is why I replied the way I did. It certainly came across the same way as 8's post above - "well you left it where it could be stolen so it's your fault." In applying the concept of "fault", you place blame at their feet in some way or another, no? If you go back and read Rax's post, nowhere is it implied that advice is being sought. It's pretty obvious that Rax is aware that leaving the pen out led to it being stolen. That's why she addressed it by stating that it had never been necessary before thanks to her much more conscientious classmates. This is, after all, a pretty elementary conclusion.
So I rather doubt that Marik was offering genuine good-hearted cautionary wisdom, considering it's pretty obvious and Rax clearly knows. There's pretty clearly an element or vibe of blame or fault being placed on Rax for it. The tone of sarcasm (probably not the right word, but whatever) involved in intentionally pointing out such a thing, something the other person is obviously aware of, gives it an entirely different meaning. And you can see my thoughts above for my response to the concept that it's somehow on Rax above.
If I thought Marik's post was actually a genuine piece of cautionary future advice, I wouldn't have anything against it. But it doesn't really read that way, does it? Which is why I responded as I did.
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Halo, shhh, I wasn't really saying Marik was giving advice (because yeah it definitely did look like some blame placing), I was playing off your "asking for it" thing and making a thinly veiled comparison/parallel to rape and victim blaming and that realm of things.
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There is absolutely nothing morally wrong with leaving your stuff out in the open. You aren't a bad person for doing so. You are not "in the wrong" for not having taken precaution against someone else's shitty actions. As that is my belief, in my view what I said was perfectly applicable. But considering you're edit, I'll primarily respond to Jory-senpai. My thoughts are in a hider below though, because I've typed them all out now and I may as well put them there.


You are correct, it is not morally wrong to not take precautions. In the examples you provided, it is very clear that yes the victims in the situations did nothing wrong. However, in the pencil scenario, it's rather petty and small, taking the correct precautions to protect your things is very common knowledge. Don't leave your wallet in your back pocket in an airport, don't walk alone in sketchy areas, yeah? It's never ever "your fault" if something bad happens to you, but really it's pretty simple, precautions are as easy as putting your pencil in your pocket before you get up from your desk, putting the wallet in your front pocket, or taking the long way home. Again, it's not applicable in larger/more complicated situations like you outlined in your post, but works here for our purposes with Rax.
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There is absolutely nothing morally wrong with leaving your stuff out in the open. You aren't a bad person for doing so. You are not "in the wrong" for not having taken precaution against someone else's shitty actions. As that is my belief, in my view what I said was perfectly applicable. But considering you're edit, I'll primarily respond to Jory-senpai. My thoughts are in a hider below though, because I've typed them all out now and I may as well put them there.


You are correct, it is not morally wrong to not take precautions. In the examples you provided, it is very clear that yes the victims in the situations did nothing wrong. However, in the pencil scenario, it's rather petty and small, taking the correct precautions to protect your things is very common knowledge. Don't leave your wallet in your back pocket in an airport, don't walk alone in sketchy areas, yeah? It's never ever "your fault" if something bad happens to you, but really it's pretty simple, precautions are as easy as putting your pencil in your pocket before you get up from your desk, putting the wallet in your front pocket, or taking the long way home. Again, it's not applicable in larger/more complicated situations like you outlined in your post, but works here for our purposes with Rax.
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Oh, Clirkus.

We all know things are bad -- worse than bad -- they're crazy.

It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out any more. We sit in our dorms, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, "Please, at least leave me alone in my dormitory. Let me have my classrooms and my drawings and my super special mechanical pencil, and I won't say anything. Just leave me alone."

Well, I'm not going to leave you alone.

I want you to get mad!

I don't want you to protest. I don't want you to riot. I don't want you to write to your college's staff, because I wouldn't know what to tell you to write. I don't know what to do about the freshmen and the thievery and the Russians and the missing mechanical pencil.

All I know is that first, you've got to get mad.

You've gotta say, "I'm a human being, goddammit! My pencil has value!"

So, I want you to get up now. I want you to get up out of your chair. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out and yell,

"I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!"
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