The Kaeya Simp 13,989 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 Just now, SnakeEater said: At my school, if your shoes weren't pointy enough, you'd get suspended. If you weren't wearing full uniform at all times, (shirt, tie, blazer, dress shoes), you'd get suspended. Also, you weren't allowed to go to the bathroom during class AT ALL, no matter the circumstances. It wasn't even a private school or anything, it was a public high school packed with junkies and neds. God only knows why they were so unnecessarily strict with their rules. Additionally, if you were to fail even one of the preliminary exams before your finals, you would get kicked off the class in which you failed the prelim. No excuses. Safe to say, my school wasn't the best. NO S#!T SHERLOCK, If the my school tried that, there'd be no one left. Half of my year (Yeah, just my year) are either neds, junkies or dated neds or junkies. I'll just quote my previous post for "most pointless rule" 13 minutes ago, Sherbert Music-Guard, Scoffer of Shortbread said: If you have an injury, It's against the rules in my school to not bring your kit, EVEN IF YOU CAN'T DO P.E. DUE TO AN INJURY, Seriously, I think the head of P.E. must have been high to make that a rule, I WAS GAVE DETENTION BECAUSE I NEVER BROUGHT MY KIT IN BECAUSE MY CAT SCRATCHED ME SO MUCH I COULDN'T WALK PROPERLY, WTF, AND THE RULES ARE FULL OF LIES ASWELL, I GO TO ONE OF THE WORST SCHOOLS IN MY CITY AND THE RULES SAY "BEST RESULTS IN THE CITY" IN IT WHEN IT HAS SOME OF THE WORST RESULTS IN THE CITY IN EVERYTHING. RANT OVER! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucid_Nightlight 926 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 43 minutes ago, Kyoshi said: My high school had a rule of 'No kissing in the hallways between classes'. As if that was supposed to accomplish anything whatsoever. :| Maybe the principal was jealous of the all the smoochy smooching going on. People making out in public is a bit of a pet peeve of mine. It's not really jealousy, it's more like "get a room" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Total Lunar Eclipse 516 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 1 minute ago, Lucid_Nightlight said: Some principles are scumbags, I gotta say. Mine has an ego the size of the Multiverse, but at least he doesn't make rules THAT ridiculous. Oh yeah. We also weren't allowed to touch each other at all. Not even a fistbump. =) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucid_Nightlight 926 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 Just now, Total Lunar Eclipse said: Oh yeah. We also weren't allowed to touch each other at all. Not even a fistbump. =) Private school or just a powertripping principle? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kaeya Simp 13,989 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 (edited) Just now, Total Lunar Eclipse said: Oh yeah. We also weren't allowed to touch each other at all. Not even a fistbump. =) That was like my primary (elementry) (NO, It was a public school, not a private school), They in my high school probably had allow it because I'd be suprised if people didn't have sex in places at my school Edited February 23, 2018 by Sherbert Music-Guard, Scoffer of Shortbread 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Total Lunar Eclipse 516 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Lucid_Nightlight said: Private school or just a powertripping principle? Neither, just really restrictive. xD Or I don't remember the principal being power trippy anyway. Edited February 23, 2018 by Total Lunar Eclipse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honeybuzz 45 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 I remember my middle school banned dark colored nail polish. I wore purple one day and had a security guard pull me aside and tell me that I'd better have it removed by the next day. I peeled it off that night and damned if he didn't come up to me the following day to make sure it was gone! At the same school, I also got in serious trouble (taken into the vice principal's office and late for class) because I was wearing a Naruto headband (cringe, I know lol ) and I also came to school one day when my hair was short, and the security guard pulled on my arm and told me my hair was too spiky. (I had seriously not even styled it- I had just woken up late and showed up a hot mess) He made me go in the bathroom and waited outside for me to soak my hair in the sink and flatten it, also making me like 20 minutes late to class with no pass or anything. That school had a lot of rules that were really obviously angled toward "alternative" type kids: no dark nail polish, spiked hair, no wearing all black, no fingerless gloves, etc. I think it was kinda discriminatory, especially since there were definitely still alternative kids who just dressed in rainbows and smoked weed in the parking lot anyway. I just feel more comfortable in dark clothing, and I was never, ever a problem student. Straight A's and incredible attitude, but they still punished any kid that dared to wear a dark pair of jeans and a black t-shirt. (Any kid that dressed that way was forced to wear a spare Gym t-shirt for the day, or if there weren't any extra shirts, they got sent home.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meck-can-ik pony 1,091 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 Forgot to add that am not in school anymore, = All ponies here are equal, No more creative themes, content, or individualism. = Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ganondorf8 11,385 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 I don't think any of the schools I went to ever had any pointless rules. Then again, it's been over fifteen years since I last went to school--I don't count college and university as those are post secondary institutions--so my memory is hazy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flutterstep 47,109 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 Near the end of school we were not alowed to purchase food or drinks with cash; we had to deposit our money into a machine and then use our finger print to confirm the purchase. If you didn't spend all your money that very day of depositing it, you loose it. :/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightfall Gloam 18,267 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 I don't remember much of my school life, but I do remember that apparently rap music was banned for a while at the school I graduated from. I think they banned it because they deemed it "offensive". Seemed a little weird to me since I remember our principal being a generally kind person and not that power hungry, and of course, we also had the usual "no public displays of affection" rule which also does nothing. Aspiring animator/illustrator, founder of MLPF's Lighthoof and Shimmy Shake fan club! "The magic of friendship grows" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tacodidra 61,327 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 My school also had the Pokémon card ban. There were just two problems with this. Firstly, they didn't ban the cards until most kids had already stopped collecting them. Secondly, the ban applied to all trading cards, except ice hockey cards for some inexplicable reason. Maybe that was because no one in our class collected them, as far as I can remember. 3 Signature by @Sparklefan1234 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celtore 2,770 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 (edited) My school had interesting rules regarding gun toys. You weren't allowed to bring anything that looked like a gun. I thought "fair enough, I dont like guns or gun toys anyway." Grade 8, the class brought together a bunch of lego toys and were just having fun with them at recess. My lego cop had a microphone, but I was pretending it was a laser and my minifigure was trying to shoot down my friends ship. I was making little pew pew noises, then a teacher came up. They read us the school policy and took away the megaphone until the end of the day. Great school, but I have a feeling even the administration rolled their eyes at this one. This is the confiscated lego piece. Yep. Edited February 23, 2018 by Celtore 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruddboy Olaf 10,628 February 24, 2018 Share February 24, 2018 13 hours ago, Snow Frostflame said: Anything on your head was prohibited. This annoyed me because I liked to wear my hoodie, helped me feel invisible. Same. But, I broke that rule all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iceestarz 5,765 February 24, 2018 Share February 24, 2018 Gum was banned in my jr high. Although I thought it was a little overboard they banned gum because people would stick it under desks and spit it on the school grounds. They would threaten anyone caught chewing gum with one of those scrapers and the sidewalk gum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatonRyu 1,033 February 24, 2018 Share February 24, 2018 In my elementary school we weren't allowed to play war, because it was 'too violent'. Then we were banned from playing football (soccer for Americans) on the playground on certain days because the lower grades could play...whatever the English word for slagbal is, it's basically baseball without a pitcher, using a paddle. They never played it outside of PE lessons, so the rule was pointless. In my second high school, I wasn't allowed to wear a shirt that said 'Val maar dood' (Drop dead) on it, because it was in conflict with 'the message of our school'. Would have been fine, if there hadn't been a huge group of kids wearing shirts from other bands saying stuff like 'Are you dead yet', 'Fuck you', and other stuff along those lines, and those were apparently allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omgamapwny 51 February 25, 2018 Share February 25, 2018 We had to wear blazers at all times, even in the middle of summer and heatwaves. If not, you were put in detention. But the teachers could wear whatever they wanted. It was pointless at best and downright cruel at worst, especially when people were fainting due to heatstroke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHA0SXIII 408 February 25, 2018 Share February 25, 2018 When I was in highschool we were expressly forbidden from protecting ourselves. I don't just mean we couldn't hit someone back if they started beating on us, I mean we weren't even allowed to cover our faces when getting punched in them, we did, we'd get in at least as much trouble as our attacker if not more so. I found this out first hand when I tried defending my self against someone beating over the head with a stack of textbooks in front of a teacher no less. He hit about five times with everyone watching and when I hit him back with my thin and fairly soft binder made out of this rough cloth like stuff I got the sheriff called on me. Didn't do time or anything like that but still. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TBD 17,256 February 26, 2018 Share February 26, 2018 Coming from a private school, one of the most useless rules is following the gender expectations. Where the men have to act like a gentleman and the girls have to act like a lady. I don't remember the lists of what to expected from both genders but it was pretty dumb. Obviously no ones follows it. ♪ "I practice every day to find some clever lines to say, to make the meaning come through"♪ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elyrse 168 February 26, 2018 Share February 26, 2018 No shorts or dresses above knees. However,that didn’t stop anyone. THEY WENT UNPUNISHED! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cash In 22,521 February 26, 2018 Share February 26, 2018 Our schools banned hats. Yes hats. This was extremely stupid. They allowed all sorts of shady and questionable stuff, but not hats. At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Messy Mane 9,033 February 26, 2018 Share February 26, 2018 'No Backpacks allowed anywhere near your desk' I think it's stupid,basically they don't let us have our backpacks at our desks.they make us pile 'em up to the wall and I don't know why.I think it has something to do with phones,food,or something like that. Avatar drawn by me, Signature by @Gone Airborne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twisted Cyclone 🚓 6,261 February 26, 2018 Share February 26, 2018 Back in high school, we couldn't wear hats. I never understood this rule at all. Country and Rock fan | Car fan (especially police cars) | Weather Pony | YouTube | Twitter | DeviantART Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stone Cold Steve Jobs 22,442 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 We weren't allowed to play Rock Paper Scissors because they thought it was violent. And that’s the bottom line, ‘cause Stone Cold said so! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadowwarp940 1,303 February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 My school banned us from playing on our phones, which included before school. So when I was forced to go in early, I was stuck with just reading instead of doing something useful on my phone. It was really annoying 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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