Ninjaneer
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Sat May-07-11 01:10 PM
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| Thoughts on graduation cap and gown |
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Edited on Sat May-07-11 01:12 PM by Ninjaneer
They are dead ugly and I have yet to meet anyone who thinks they're attractive. I was forced to wear one a few days ago when I graduated. I looked into it some and apparently the origin of the gown/cap is religious, since back in the day most institutions of higher learning were of the religious type. I'd rather have worn a suit. Leave it to religion to be the source of the ugliest traditions.
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Sat May-07-11 01:22 PM
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| 1. The universities themselves originated around cathedrals and monasteries. |
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Sat May-07-11 01:33 PM
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Sat May-07-11 01:35 PM
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| 3. Depends on your view of universities. |
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"Leave it to religion to be the source of the ugliest traditions."
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Sat May-07-11 02:12 PM
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| 4. Think universities are pretty neat. eom |
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Sun May-08-11 02:58 PM
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| 8. Well would you look at that. |
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You posted in a group to which you clearly do not belong, and nobody told you to shut up, to get out, or that your opinion was worthless because your beliefs were incompatible.
I wonder if you'll learn anything from that?
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Sun May-08-11 06:20 PM
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| 10. Makes you wonder, doesn't it... |
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As I recall, this isn't the first time either.
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Sat May-07-11 03:31 PM
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| 5. The only one I was forced to bother with was high school |
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and the rental company made a mistake and instead of tolerable gray, we got these silver metallic things. We looked like a herd of shiny elephants. Girls were dressed like lampshades under them and boys were choking in ties.
I managed to duck kindergarten, grammar school and college through measles, changing schools at an opportune time, and simply refusing to go because I was a grownup and could.
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Sun May-08-11 06:13 PM
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that they should offer the option to wear either the gown or suit. Why should anyone have to forgo attending a celebratory event that they are entitled to just because they dont agree with the ridiculous dress code.
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Sat May-07-11 07:48 PM
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| 6. They are such so ONLY graduates would wear them. |
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If they were passably attractive then everyone would wear one and then how can you tell who's graduating?
--imm
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Sun May-08-11 07:43 AM
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Sun May-08-11 07:02 PM
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| 11. Here's some irony given rug's post |
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(hey lurker :hi:--always knew you guys were reading our stuff; you just can't get enough of us)
I graduated high school from a Catholic Seminary and we wore suits.
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Mon May-09-11 02:42 AM
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| 12. Military college here. Suits too. -nt |
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