Trust me @wonderbly ,I always have problems with people who try to enforce, useless rules.Your side notes to mod is cracking me up .
It started with my school, the school I studied was so strict, people used to call it a jail,they wanted students to speak in English(English is not my damn native language, I am really greatfulto the language becauseI can communicatewith a lot of people, but when I am speakingto peoplewho know Malayalam, NO ,If you don'tknow I am perfectly fine and I don't expect you to learn but still living in Colonial hangover ,NO,they think English makes you civilized), they expect absolute obedience from you and life is all about studies kid and guess what half of the students graduated from their lack basic social skills .
My parents ,my dad , he expected me to be the most ideal son ,get great grades, basically worship my parents, NO if you are wrong, you are wrong doesn't matter whether you are my parents wrong is wrong.If I ever have kids they can and they should call me out when I am wrong.
India undergrad - first of all the college I studied was garbage ( in india ,in us I learned the lesson so worked hard to get into a great university) the profs also want to be worshiped ,and useless rules that intrudes into people's personal space,as long as I get my grades, why the hell you care about my moral conduct, I went to school for learning mechanical engineering not moral science...
Then came to US there the first thing when I entered an advanced linear optimization class ,I saw a girl's foot on table when a prof was teaching in india you can't even imagine that at that point I understood I am at the right place.
As long as I don't bother others freedom ,I don't like people bothering mine ,I am not a dog to basically obey what other people tell me to do ,I have my own thought process, I don'tlike to be controlled, Even the mod himself/herself/other knows I didn'tsay anything bad but he just wants me to be politicallycorrect as I said if somethingis bad it bad black and white,peace
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