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'better person' is a subjective term and a few of my friends and flatmates went to such schools so I do have some insight. Private schools teach people how to be ruthless, over-confident and domineering, at the expense of their ability to draw on traits such as humility, empathy and respect for people other than people like themselves. This isn't bigotry on my part, it's just my direct experience of years of knowing people from both kinds of educational backgrounds. Of course it is a bit of a generalisation and not everyone from either kind of school is identical but
You generally learn to serve first before you can lead. It's not something you'd understand when you get to go home at the 3pm bell.
really is bigotry and ignorance.

There are some things you don't really understand when you are in those schools because of hereditary wealth either.

'better person' is not something your posting habits on here really suggest either.
 
The best thing about paying for your children's education rather than relying upon the government is there are no gaps.

Are you musically inclined? Here have an entire building where you can practice every night without your dad yelling at you to turn it down

Is art your thing? Why don't you meet this former student who runs an gallery and knows another old boy who collects up and coming talent. Good with numbers or have an idea that will revolutionise the world? I have a classmate who was an investment banker until he retired at 35 and now he lends millions to endeavours that governments decide are too risky or not possible in this current budget. Hell I was even allowed to skip class one day and train with the All Blacks. I ran around as a ball boy for three hours with the full support of my chemistry teacher. At the end they let be run in defence and attack against my childhood heroes. It changed my life if the truth be known and there is no way that would have been possible if our school grounds wasn't surrounded in a white picket fence

You can define success any way you want, but the ability to mix with all walks of life is invaluable. People find themselves when they travel and meet some piss ant villager in some far flung jungle. Little do the know of the people I have met on the back of boats in Sydney harbour through friends I used to laugh with in the back of my maths class.

I don't deny it was a privilege going to such a school, but I take offense that such environments only breed ruthless war mongers. Charity, honour and humility are also traits I still carry from my time there
 
If I wasn't lying in bed typing with two fingers on an iPad I'd probably ask for my parents money back

I could always dictate it to my PA when I get into work if that helps
 
Mix with all walks of life, you say?

Also, I think it's telling that the only mention of the family is in reference to some sort of imagined barrier to education, when the opposite is usually true with halfway decent parents.
 
hahah you live in a deluded insular bubble OTW.Of course, people from comprehensive education backgrounds are incapable of nurturing talent or realising dreams or networking with other people to get on in life, you are totally right. hahaha.
 
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The dreaded dark mop. I am already getting ginger fever so I suspect it won't be long until I get the colour stripper out.
 
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The dreaded dark mop. I am already getting ginger fever so I suspect it won't be long until I get the colour stripper out.

You are absolutely naturally gorgeous, even with the dyed locks =D

What about a rich chestnut brown, or an expensive head of ombre highlights - sure your bf would pay towards them ;)
 
Need to hook me the bf part first ;)

but thank you! I really appreciate that. I am really not fond of it and plan to strip it again soon! My hair is naturally that dark but I have had light hair for too long!
 
Need to hook me the bf part first ;)

but thank you! I really appreciate that. I am really not fond of it and plan to strip it again soon! My hair is naturally that dark but I have had light hair for too long!

Ombre highlights are gorgeous but costly and you need a good colourist to apply them, but they are beautiful if you have long locks like your's. I've been highlight blending into my grey (being an old Bler =D) It's costly but looks better than being nearly 50 and dying dark hair with grey roots every 2 weeks.... I like it but its taking some time to get used to not being a brunette lol.




I'm surprised you're not fighting them off with a stick Ms Gardenlane ;)<3
 
Ahahaha they're running with fear. I'm like a black widow spider, draw them looking all pretty then they see the crazy <3 I need to practice not talking, like, ever. I have set my sights on a king tho.

I have had highlights before, was paying for them, then was so lighthaired I knew the ginger would show. Since then I have had ginger fever. I am not sure I'll even last this night ahahaha
 
You just need to find another crazy that complements your craziness. Maybe!

On a completely unrelated note...

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I'm bored as fuck.

When was it last washed pretty boy eh....I smell Llama digital llama from that sweater and hat, yup :p

=D
 
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