Screwed over by The Man
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
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Not alone
"I was the kid who did his homework during lunch"
I am sure that there are plenty on here who fall under that category. Glad you made it through the ordeal of childhood. What does not kill me ...
( , Sun 5 Aug 2012, 11:30, 1 reply)
"I was the kid who did his homework during lunch"
I am sure that there are plenty on here who fall under that category. Glad you made it through the ordeal of childhood. What does not kill me ...
( , Sun 5 Aug 2012, 11:30, 1 reply)
I Agree with you and Chinaman up there 100%
My lad went to supposedly a really good school and he was mercilessly bullied, in many ways like the OP. He's quite bookish and apparently this makes you a 'loner', as if wanting to learn things makes you weird... His year head was decent, but they said they were powerless to do anything. It made me so angry - and sad, as I'd see him each morning psyching himself up for the day ahead (he was eleven so in the first year of secondary school). Fortunately we got away and he's blossoming into a fantastic person, but it's this fear of litigation that ties the hands of the schools and is totally ridiculous (and a click from me OP - there's nothing wrong in trying to do your best).
( , Sun 5 Aug 2012, 14:23, closed)
My lad went to supposedly a really good school and he was mercilessly bullied, in many ways like the OP. He's quite bookish and apparently this makes you a 'loner', as if wanting to learn things makes you weird... His year head was decent, but they said they were powerless to do anything. It made me so angry - and sad, as I'd see him each morning psyching himself up for the day ahead (he was eleven so in the first year of secondary school). Fortunately we got away and he's blossoming into a fantastic person, but it's this fear of litigation that ties the hands of the schools and is totally ridiculous (and a click from me OP - there's nothing wrong in trying to do your best).
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