Petition: bring back the DCC

Parivir

rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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    naw i'm just kidding

    Have you ever signed a petition in your life? Irl or maybe online ones ala change.org, doesn't matter. What did you stand for? How did it pan out?
     
    I signed a petition to bring J Stars Victory VS to the west. I doubt it had any effect but I now have my copy of a U.S. release of J Stars Victory VS+.
     
    I actually created a petition at my high school. I was college captain and us senior students wanted proper Year 12 jumpers - not the ugly rugby tops the previous year had. Thus, I created a petition, got every student to sign it, wrote up proposals, drew up some designs, calculated costs and eventually, it got passed and we got what we wanted. Now they want to change it again which is annoying. All my hard work undone, but I doubt they'll get it through. The school rejected every single previous attempt at a change. A lot of the teachers mocked me and kept saying that "you'll never get it, I guarantee" but I eventually did so lol bye
     
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    I signed an online petition once about the legalization of same sex marriage!
     
    Once upon a time my Sophomore English/History teachers forced our entire class to sign a petition for something to do with peta. I don't even remember what it was, but about half of the emails I get now days are from peta but I'm too lazy to tell them to stop.
     
    i've signed quite a few petitions but i wouldn't be able to name too many specific ones. i know i protested SOPA.. and whatever the other internet privacy intervention act was.

    the rest were probably something to do with equality and injustice.
     
    I think I've only ever signed petitions to get proposed laws up as ballots during elections, but I couldn't tell you what they were. Typical California hippie stuff, probably. Didn't really make me feel much of anything.

    Of course since I've been old enough to vote I've either worked or lived outside of the county I'm registered in so I have a built-in excuse for not signing any petitions: "Sorry, I'm registered in another county."
     
    Darn it I was coming to sign. Click-bait, reported.

    Anyway, I've not really signed any petitions. I did one to defend Net Neutrality recently but that's all I can remember.
     
    I don't think I've ever signed a petition, but there have been quite a few people outside the store where I work asking for signatures. They don't bother me since I'm wearing my uniform, so I get to slip inside unscathed, perfect.
     
    I signed a petition in high school that would get the principal fired. It actually did, goes to show how powerful a piece of paper with 3939702 signatures can do.
     
    I signed a petition in high school that would get the principal fired. It actually did, goes to show how powerful a piece of paper with 3939702 signatures can do.

    What did they do that was so bad? :o
     
    Was there actually close to 4,000,000 signatures to get the principle fired?

    principal*

    & I'm not sure, that's just a random number I threw out, but since I lived in a giant suburb near LA I'm pretty sure we were at least a million.

    What did they do that was so bad? :o

    Your typical assholic principal. he would make up stupid rules as an excuse to get students suspended for a week. For example, you can't go to the bathroom during class time and lunch.

    Also, I got in trouble for entering school that "wasn't designated" for students. Got In-House Suspension for two days.
     
    Yes and now Change.org literally won't stop emailing me. :(

    i laughed because this is really relatable.

    like i could stop these emails if i logged into change.org and went into my settings but the question is.. can i stop being lazy long enough?
     
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