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I've never really gotten the obsession some people have with their past students associations.
What is it that drives people to cling on to their high school, wanting to control its course long after there is no reason for them to be involved?
I can see that the schools milk them for money, so there is that.
"Old boys protest new girls at elite Sydney school"
It just seems sad that grown adults can't let their school days go.
Is it that they see their school as a pillar of society, and any change there will see the world changed for the worse?
What is it that drives people to cling on to their high school, wanting to control its course long after there is no reason for them to be involved?
I can see that the schools milk them for money, so there is that.
"Old boys protest new girls at elite Sydney school"
It just seems sad that grown adults can't let their school days go.
Is it that they see their school as a pillar of society, and any change there will see the world changed for the worse?