Mind-raped. What does that really mean?
The other day I was searching the net trying to find my own blog and came across this phrase. (hey at least I’m honest).
And I was thinking does it just mean that you think about something differently than you were meant to, or supposed. Or is it how you think?
If so does that mean that everyone is really mind-raped? Because everyone is raised differently, in different homes, thought to believe different things.
Someone’s thought that getting good grades is: A’s. Other are thought that as long as you try your best, and don’t cheat and do everything you can to earn what you get than you are getting good grades.
Is it true?
Who’s really to say what’s right and wrong?
Your parents just because they’re older than you and “supposedly” wiser? Which isn’t always the case.
Do teachers decide this? Do the students? And should the students get a say? Or is it the fact of how hard they’ve worked already their say?
Or is there really such a thing as good grades. Is there a gray area?
The other day me and my friend were walking to class and before her boyfriend joined up with us we were reveling on the facts that we were total nerds because we like Algebra and we were excited for it because we liked the fact that everything was black and white. Right or wrong. If it wasn’t this way it was that way. And that there was always an answer and even when there wasn’t there always was because you could always say unsolvable. Or what was it??? I honestly can’t remember.
But is it the students like that that are really the smart ones? Or is the ones that strive to learn and explain why the world is the way it is?
Is it the kids who think and think and think about thinking because it’s just the way they are and they can’t stop before they’ve even started?
Or is each kid a good student when they start school? Or is each kid a good student at one point? Or in one class?
And what does this have to do with mind-raping? You tell me.













