Karen's Bunny- The End

Mar 09, 2017 22:03

Hey, guys! I am finally wrapping this up. Part of this segment is sad and makes me really hate Karen even more than usual. Stay tuned!
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the1812overture March 10 2017, 06:23:49 UTC
'My sister Karen helped me. She has been in many plays.'

Shut up, Karen. SHUT. UP. You FORCE your way in, then don't do what you're supposed to. If you were an adult, I guarantee you you'd be blacklisted up and down the entire east coast.

And still, you hear nothing from the parents.

Remember, Richard is the parent we're supposed to hate, and we're supposed to like the other parents and LOVE Karen, and you know we're supposed to side with Karen in this bullshit book.

"Sometimes it's hard being me."

Oh bull shit. She's a spoiled little rich kid who gets to take vacations all the time and gets everything she wants. Her life is so easy and full of privilege that I don't even feel bad that her parents are divorced. They both married other people who love her and Andrew instead of treating them like outsiders. As far as families go, Karen has it made in every way.

It's a good idea in theory, and certainly a realistic one for a seven-year-old, but again I have to wonder about the suitability of it.

Rabbits need hutches if they're kept indoors, and unlike gerbils, they can't be left alone for the weekend. When I was in high school, one of the science rooms had a rabbit, and the teach was in literally every day. During holidays, he had to take the rabbit home. And since rabbits are easy to break, they's a horrid thing to have in a class of kids who aren't likely to be gentle.

Ms. Jewel is going to read the class stories about rabbits

At least one adult sounds semi-reasonable in all of this. Hopefully Andrew's teacher is also educating herself on the care and keeping of rabbits. Ms. Coleman wouldn't.

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