Aug 24, 2005 15:47
What: Experiment on teachers (And kids I've known for like...ever)
How: Still be me but dress like what is hated at my school. Goth. Now, I have nothing against that style of clothing. In fact, cliches like goth, prep and jock and so on is something I'm against. And trying to prove the system wrong.
Who: Me, of course
When: First four days of school. Three as 'goth' me and the last as just me. The way I look all the time. Which isn't in a category...
Why: To see if teachers judge kids the way kids judge kids.
Reasons, Questions and So on:
- Does image effect what my reputation and record say? (which is perfect. honor
roll, not tardy, no detention...it goes on)
- Prove cliches are wrong. You can't categorize someone in a specific group with
set guidelines.
- What's on the outside is so misleading. A 'prep' can be depressed, a 'punk'
can like American Eagle, and a 'goth' cannot be evil.
Possible things happening:
1. Lose friends because of this, mainly those who believe 'goth' is the sign of worshiping the devil (ugh).
2. Absolutely nothing.
Prediction: The way I look will matter and I'll be teated different.