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fandomsecrets2012-09-13 06:33 pm
[ SECRET POST #2081 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2081 ⌋
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[Paul Ryan / Matthew Morrison]
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[The Incredible Hulk]
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[inuyasha and mobile suit gundam]
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[My Chemical Romance]
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[The Closer/Major Crimes]
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[Perception]
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[The Circle/ The Engelsfors Trilogy]
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[The Shoes-Time To Dance (official music video)]
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[UC Gundam]
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[Friends]
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Re: Boy/Girl Scouts type of thing
(Anonymous) 2012-09-14 01:57 am (UTC)(link)Actually, the main problem I had with GS (since you can technically be a Scout until you're in college, at least for girls) is that it was all geared towards younger kids - all the badges were centered around learning about something or how to do whatever, which was fine at 10 but seemed a little pointless at 16. So an all-ages version of that kind of thing would be very welcome, including a chance to meet other people with the same interests outside of school. (While the other people in my generation are mostly nice, some of them make me fear for the future.)
One problem I can foresee with this, though, beyond any lack of participation, is funds. Girl Scouts has an annual fee they collect, plus the money the individual troops get from cookie sales and the like. If you're handing out badges and/or uniforms, you'll have to get them from somewhere.
But aside from logistics, it's a fascinating idea, and I'd like to see where out goes if you do take out up.