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Originally Posted by Marsh.
Jersey: It's not serious...
Also Jersey:
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Originally Posted by Marsh.
There was never a point when I didn't understand. Hence me pointing out your wild contradictions.
Like I'm exaggerating? I haven't suggested kids are psychologically affected by not being able to wear trainers at all. 
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You're being smug, condescending, and a sarcastic smartass in every post.

It's a serious debate now from my perspective. I'm just trying to debate against school uniforms while you're simply zoning in on specific delusional contradictions even after I draw it out how they're not contradictions at all. It's just something you haven't wrapped around being more than a black and white concept lol.
The debate seems to be over for you at this point though... now I don't even know your counter-argument yet when it's ended after countless back and forth posts
Just curious, have you learned psychology? Many kids do and will get psychologically affected if they don't feel comfortable in their own clothes btw. It's actually a common argument FOR school uniforms as well (ie within the bullying argument) but it depends which way you look at it and which psychological side you agree with, for schools to have it or not. But that's already obvious and not an exaggeration unless you make it out to be something bigger than it is. My point with this in particular: I disagree that sheltering kids from wearing their own clothes is going to be a fix for bullying. It's putting a bandaid on a broken finger and not taking the right actions whatsoever.