This BBC Video article pretty much shows one of the many reasons I dislike typical students. The snotty girl being interviewed with ridiculous bright green hair (I thought people dyed their hair for halloween??), Jennie Killip, is irritating just by herself, being picky and arrogant towards the reporter. The whole idea of gents and ladies is to seperate the two sexes, because as one of the more sensible students said whilst being interviewed “Girls might not want to use the same toilets as boys, so then you just end up with people complaining about that - so you can’t really win.” Well done! That’s the whole point you stupid morons. Just get back into your holes, argh! You annoy me.
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October 4th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
I agree entirely with this comment -Jennie Killip sounds like an arrogant self centered woman (is she a lesbian?) I bet she does not like religious people particularly Catholics either.The green hair is a desire to be noticed which is typical. I bet she has tattoos as well! She sounds a proper feminist stereotype.