I really felt for Mia's unfair judgement. In fact, it pissed me off. All I could think about was getting her a lawyer. I'm glad I stuck it through to the end. Having been judged harshly as a child, this story stabbed me in the heart.
LOL. When they suspended her, the first thing I thought of was the great University of Cambridge in England. In the late seventeen hundreds into the early eighteen hundreds, Americans weren't allowed to enroll. After the Revolution, we were seen as "barbarians", unfit to socialize with "gentile" people. They evidently held a grudge.😁
I really felt for Mia's unfair judgement. In fact, it pissed me off. All I could think about was getting her a lawyer. I'm glad I stuck it through to the end. Having been judged harshly as a child, this story stabbed me in the heart.
LOL. When they suspended her, the first thing I thought of was the great University of Cambridge in England. In the late seventeen hundreds into the early eighteen hundreds, Americans weren't allowed to enroll. After the Revolution, we were seen as "barbarians", unfit to socialize with "gentile" people. They evidently held a grudge.😁
So that one uptight idiot wanted to make the way her thought process works illegal? How exactly?