<p>What are your thoughts? Are these high school seniors reacting too extremely, over college rejections and towards the dissenter marked in dark purple?</p>
<p>Do u mind posting the link to that site? I can’t see the writing bc it’s too small</p>
<p>^if you click the image, it zooms in :)</p>
<p>tell me if you were able to read it…</p>
<p>Lol. Good for them. Hopefully it’ll bring them back down to earth (maybe).</p>
<p>ViscountDad, are you reposting this from somewhere else? I hope you didn’t do all that painstaking color coding…</p>
<p>how come you joined in 2010 but have so few posts? also why do you want other’s opinions on those comments? … to gauge your own?</p>
<p>Oh well. Life goes on.</p>
<p>Also, gadzooks! I don’t think I’ve even seen a Facebook conversation so lengthy and coherent.</p>
<p>I need to find some new friends.</p>
<p>"how come you joined in 2010 but have so few posts? "</p>
<p>why does it matter? He just wants other people opinions…</p>
<p>Cant see anything…</p>
<p>if i thought the OP would be offended by that inquiry or feel criticized I wouldn’t have asked.</p>
<p>^^ zoom in by clicking on the picture, or holding onto Ctrl while scrolling up</p>
<p>well, I mean i’m just wondering how that adds to the relevant topic…but I guess if you ay it wasnt meant to be offensive, Im cool with it.</p>
<p>^lol the only people so far that have said anything relevant have only been hairy lemon and wiscongene</p>
<p>lol,true…though you and I have told people how to read what it posted on the link.</p>
<p>my thoughts are it’s usually not a good idea to criticize how kids, especially smart kids, respond to things.</p>
<p>arguing about which kids respond the best and how we should take things seems ridiculous to me. My question would be - why do we get the distribution of responses we get from kids to rejections, and do we think it is a good distribution, or are there obviously more negative responses (responses indicative of unpleasant emotions) that could be, and if so, what’s responsible for that.</p>