Plus his making Keith (and us!) wait one more day than necessary to drive the point home makes me want to drive a point... no wait, that's not where I was going with this. It makes him look and sound like a headmaster at Lowood Academy, that's what I wanted to say.
Ignorant, sadistic asshole. Capus & Zucker, too, and the id monster they rode in on, for giving Griffin the go-ahead to do this unjust thing. >:
However, the bullshit notwithstanding --
I now give myself over to joy and merrymaking! XDDDDDDDDD
Keith balked at having his hair drastically chopped off. Other disciplinary measures rejected: standing on a stool in the rain with a sign hung around his neck saying "I didn't know I was supposed to get approval before exercising my constitutional rights in an election." (And not just because it would have been a REALLY BIG sign.)
Seriously, what causes somebody to lose his sense of proportion like that? If you want to ruin them, just give them a little authority.
Mr. Griffin, you obviously missed your calling. You were meant to be Charlotte Bronte's muse for Mr. Brocklehurst.
Or perhaps Brock--I mean, Griffin, knew that if he cut off Keith's hair, there wouldn't be too much of an issue, and if he touched Rachel's, he'd be deprived of a complete primetime lineup.
And the carrying-the-sign thing was so passe. Griffin was out of options.
I have no idea. I do think this was a personal vendetta that broke out to the open.
Plus his making Keith (and us!) wait one more day than necessary to drive the point home makes me
want to drive a point... no wait, that's not where I was going with this. It makes him look and sound
like a headmaster at Lowood Academy, that's what I wanted to say.
Ignorant, sadistic asshole. Capus & Zucker, too, and the id monster they rode in on, for giving Griffin
the go-ahead to do this unjust thing. >:
However, the bullshit notwithstanding --
I now give myself over to joy and merrymaking! XDDDDDDDDD
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standing on a stool in the rain with a sign hung around his neck saying "I didn't know I was
supposed to get approval before exercising my constitutional rights in an election." (And not
just because it would have been a REALLY BIG sign.)
Seriously, what causes somebody to lose his sense of proportion like that? If you want to ruin
them, just give them a little authority.
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Or perhaps Brock--I mean, Griffin, knew that if he cut off Keith's hair, there wouldn't be too much of an issue, and if he touched Rachel's, he'd be deprived of a complete primetime lineup.
And the carrying-the-sign thing was so passe. Griffin was out of options.
I have no idea. I do think this was a personal vendetta that broke out to the open.
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