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University of Pennsylvania Offers Puppies, Coloring Books to Students Distraught over Trump Win
Nov 13, 2016 09:29:23   #
Rivers
 
Administrators at the University of Pennsylvania reportedly provided students upset over the results of Tuesday’s p**********l e******n with emotional support puppies, coloring books, and chocolate.

The news was relayed by Penn student Daniel Tancredi, who told The College Fix that students at the Ivy League university were being coddled by administrators this week in response to Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s p**********l e******n.

“There were actual cats and a puppy there,” Tancredi told The College Fix. “There were sheets of paper available with black and white printed designs on them for students to color in. Essentially they looked like pages from a coloring book that were printed from a computer. They all had positive feel-good messages on them. Students colored them in with colored pencils.”

As a result of being distraught, Tancredi claims that students avoided talking about the e******n, as many of them were too shaken by the outcome. “For the most part, students just hung out and ate snacks and made small talk,” Tancredi said. “Of course, that was in addition to coloring and playing with the animals. The e******n was mentioned a few times, though mostly in very timid and fearful tones. The event as a whole seemed to be an escape from the reality of the e******n results.”

Tancredi claims that many professors at the University of Pennsylvania turned Wednesday’s class sessions into “safe spaces,” where students were invited to express their concerns about America’s future. “Some professors turned Wednesday’s classes into ‘safe spaces’ in which students could freely express their concerns for their futures. On a campus that v**ed 3612-375 in favor of Hillary Clinton, these open forums were naturally dominated by anti-Trump voices.”

“Obviously the diversity at Penn is not diversity of opinion since the opinion of almost half the country is almost unaccounted for on campus,” Tancredi claimed. “I’m also worried for my fellow students. If the result of an e******n takes this much of a toll on their well-being, what is going to happen when they directly face difficulties in the real world?”

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Nov 13, 2016 09:34:15   #
vernon
 
Rivers wrote:
Administrators at the University of Pennsylvania reportedly provided students upset over the results of Tuesday’s p**********l e******n with emotional support puppies, coloring books, and chocolate.

The news was relayed by Penn student Daniel Tancredi, who told The College Fix that students at the Ivy League university were being coddled by administrators this week in response to Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s p**********l e******n.

“There were actual cats and a puppy there,” Tancredi told The College Fix. “There were sheets of paper available with black and white printed designs on them for students to color in. Essentially they looked like pages from a coloring book that were printed from a computer. They all had positive feel-good messages on them. Students colored them in with colored pencils.”

As a result of being distraught, Tancredi claims that students avoided talking about the e******n, as many of them were too shaken by the outcome. “For the most part, students just hung out and ate snacks and made small talk,” Tancredi said. “Of course, that was in addition to coloring and playing with the animals. The e******n was mentioned a few times, though mostly in very timid and fearful tones. The event as a whole seemed to be an escape from the reality of the e******n results.”

Tancredi claims that many professors at the University of Pennsylvania turned Wednesday’s class sessions into “safe spaces,” where students were invited to express their concerns about America’s future. “Some professors turned Wednesday’s classes into ‘safe spaces’ in which students could freely express their concerns for their futures. On a campus that v**ed 3612-375 in favor of Hillary Clinton, these open forums were naturally dominated by anti-Trump voices.”

“Obviously the diversity at Penn is not diversity of opinion since the opinion of almost half the country is almost unaccounted for on campus,” Tancredi claimed. “I’m also worried for my fellow students. If the result of an e******n takes this much of a toll on their well-being, what is going to happen when they directly face difficulties in the real world?”
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it's time to give them a (get a life card).

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Nov 13, 2016 09:35:18   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Rivers wrote:
Administrators at the University of Pennsylvania reportedly provided students upset over the results of Tuesday’s p**********l e******n with emotional support puppies, coloring books, and chocolate.

The news was relayed by Penn student Daniel Tancredi, who told The College Fix that students at the Ivy League university were being coddled by administrators this week in response to Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s p**********l e******n.

“There were actual cats and a puppy there,” Tancredi told The College Fix. “There were sheets of paper available with black and white printed designs on them for students to color in. Essentially they looked like pages from a coloring book that were printed from a computer. They all had positive feel-good messages on them. Students colored them in with colored pencils.”

As a result of being distraught, Tancredi claims that students avoided talking about the e******n, as many of them were too shaken by the outcome. “For the most part, students just hung out and ate snacks and made small talk,” Tancredi said. “Of course, that was in addition to coloring and playing with the animals. The e******n was mentioned a few times, though mostly in very timid and fearful tones. The event as a whole seemed to be an escape from the reality of the e******n results.”

Tancredi claims that many professors at the University of Pennsylvania turned Wednesday’s class sessions into “safe spaces,” where students were invited to express their concerns about America’s future. “Some professors turned Wednesday’s classes into ‘safe spaces’ in which students could freely express their concerns for their futures. On a campus that v**ed 3612-375 in favor of Hillary Clinton, these open forums were naturally dominated by anti-Trump voices.”

“Obviously the diversity at Penn is not diversity of opinion since the opinion of almost half the country is almost unaccounted for on campus,” Tancredi claimed. “I’m also worried for my fellow students. If the result of an e******n takes this much of a toll on their well-being, what is going to happen when they directly face difficulties in the real world?”
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Right, if they can't handle the fact a criminal didn't get into the White House, they are going to have a real tough road ahead of them.

The media did a heck of a wash job on these poor i***ts.
Im really suprised more rage hasn't been targeted to the fact these people were purposely lied too by the Media.

Hey F**k'em if they can't take a joke right

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