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<blockquote data-quote="OinkBoink" data-source="post: 1786823" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Okay. I absolutely despise ragging. I've never ragged a junior. Sometimes they try to call me 'sir' but I always ask them to use my name. I'm almost certain, statistically speaking, that some of you have ragged your juniors. I don't get it. People pseudo-rationlise to themselves that ragging builds character (although this may be true in some cases, it isn't the right way to go about things) etc. I mean, if you want a junior to introduce himself/herself to you, why don't you just go up and talk to him/her and ask him/her about himself/herself ? I am against mild forms of ragging like taking intros and crap too. I think people who indulge in 'moderate ragging' pave the way for nutcases to engage in severe and debilitating ragging. And I think you know what the consequences of severe ragging are.</p><p></p><p>I think this should be stopped. Seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OinkBoink, post: 1786823, member: 50419"] Okay. I absolutely despise ragging. I've never ragged a junior. Sometimes they try to call me 'sir' but I always ask them to use my name. I'm almost certain, statistically speaking, that some of you have ragged your juniors. I don't get it. People pseudo-rationlise to themselves that ragging builds character (although this may be true in some cases, it isn't the right way to go about things) etc. I mean, if you want a junior to introduce himself/herself to you, why don't you just go up and talk to him/her and ask him/her about himself/herself ? I am against mild forms of ragging like taking intros and crap too. I think people who indulge in 'moderate ragging' pave the way for nutcases to engage in severe and debilitating ragging. And I think you know what the consequences of severe ragging are. I think this should be stopped. Seriously. [/QUOTE]
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