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| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
That's a bit of a long story:
Our school had a student-run judicial system. That is, whenever any student was accused of violating any rules, it was an elected body of students who would decide guilt or innocence and an appropriate punishment within the scope of punishments outlined in their charter for the particular offense.
Anyway, me and a group of friends started an "underground" organization we called the campus anarchists, and it was our objective to infiltrate the student judicial organization (known as the judicial review board), get a majority on the board with our members. At that point, our intent was basically to just find everyone innocent whenever they were accused of an offense we deemed not to be offensive (such as underage drinking, noise violations, etc.)
Naturally many students were enthusiastic about the idea, but it was our opinion that we should keep our organization small and organized. Anyone could support us if they wanted, but only a select few were allowed to join. This particular girl was one of the people we did permit to join us, and in fact it was me who invited her. Eventually, it was decided that she would be one of our members who would run for a spot on the board. We figured, with sociable attractive girl like her against the stuck up self-righteous fat chick she was running against, everybody who just didn't give a shit one way or the other (most people, in other words) would go for our side.
Problem is, with a few days left before elections, she decided to pull out of the race. She didn't talk to any of us before doing, and she wouldn't talk to us after either. Then to make matters worse, we ended up one seat shy of a majority.
Now, we made it absolutely clear to everyone who joined the campus anarchists that disloyalty and incompetence would not be tolerated, and that anyone who failed to meet our standards would face serious consequences. Her treason not only cost us our chance at power over the rule of law on campus, but it also reflected very badly on me personally since I was the one who had originally invited her to join.
As a result, I insisted that I be in charge of her punishment. She had every reason to know better. We had outlined our rules very clearly, and more than that, she knew me. She had to know that I would take her betrayal as an insult to my honor. She knew the things I had done in the past to people who I considered to be my enemies. I have no pity for fools, and no mercy for traitors. |
was grandpas name Adolf?
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