Massive Guilt Expected From High School Drop-Outs

Thinking of being a high school drop-out when you grow up? Please won’t you first consider the role you’ll be playing in taking society down to its knees:

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Seriously, all of you possible teen drop-outs with too much reality on your plates to be able to handle the mundanity of high school: do everything in your power to avoid letting down the adults (parentals and the Dept. of Education) who have clearly done everything except get you through your childhood in one piece. You owe them so much.

Posted by Alexa Harrington

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  1. Find me a drop out and I’ll almost always be able to point to an adult not doing his/her parental responsibilities. Good teachers can often keep kids in school, but they can’t overcome disengaged parents.

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