Unfortunately, my school did something different for Day Of Silence last year. Last year we did Day-Olauge of Gay-Olauge. We did Day Of Silence this year and two years ago, though. I hope we do Day Of Silence next year too.
Day Of Silence has a large effect because people want to know why there are people around them that are not speaking. On top of that, it's an amazing experience.
I always like to see who is participating and who is wearing the stickers that say: Not silent, but supportive
I tend to do this just because I like to see the amount of people in school who are supportive and accepting of us LGBTQ folks.
Support/accept LGBTQ people?: You're AWESOME and COOL.
Don't support/accept LGBTQ people?: You're STUPID. Go get an education.
"Treat people the way you want to be treated."