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re: Female student forced to pee in bucket during class wins $1.3M
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:41 pm to Blob Fish
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:41 pm to Blob Fish
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Back in college, pretty much as soon as class started a dude in the back row's hand shot up, and he asked, "May I please go to the restroom?".
Who in the hell asks to go potty in college?
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:43 pm to Breesus
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This is a major problem. School boards and the teaching pool of public school is filled with morons free from all consequences. Anything that goes wrong is paid out by the tax payer and doesn't affect them personally. It's time to change that.
I think the bigger problem is all the rules we've placed on them in recent years that are solely a reaction to something else.
For example, let's think about WHY the school first created the no bathroom rule. I'm sure there was some incident that led to litigation at some school on the other side of the country, and therefore they were forced to implement the no bathroom rule in response to something else.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:44 pm to Rocco Lampone
The school had a written policy of not allowing breaks during class to use the bathroom.
Shouldn't they be the ones who pay the price for the policy they set?
Why should the teacher be penalized for enforcing such policy, only to be told after the fact it was expected that she be "reasonable" when enforcing it?
Shouldn't they be the ones who pay the price for the policy they set?
Why should the teacher be penalized for enforcing such policy, only to be told after the fact it was expected that she be "reasonable" when enforcing it?
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:46 pm to Corkfather
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Momma's pride, momma's joy, momma's little Jesuit boy.
You know what's funny? Every school has some canned jab at Jesuit or some cute little rhyme or retort about how gay we are.
Jesuit has no such bullshite for you. Yall are always so concerned about immediately trying to put Jesuit down whenever it comes up.
It's ok, man. It's ok that you went to some other school and barely made it through college and now you're a janitor or crossing guard or whatever you do to occupy your time when you're not masturbating in your parents basement. There's no need to take your anger out on us.
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:49 pm to Breesus
Chill bro, just taking a friendly jab as a fellow Catholic league grad.
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:50 pm to Corkfather
Calmer than you are, dude.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:55 pm to Warfarer
I'd do it for free. We used to be able to get up and go if you needed to. Just kinda give the teacher a heads up that you're leaving. But some individuals took advantage of it. So we had to sign out of class with the time we left and the time we returned
And you only got 5 passes a semester to leave class. And your teacher had to sign off on it. It was stupid because now you have to walk to bathroom with a little book in your hand and an administrator saw you, you'd have to show them the book. And they'd check for the time, date, and teacher's signature. Just an overall pain in the arse.
I was lucky because almost every teacher and everyone in administration knew my family so I never got harassed about it![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconbanana1.gif)
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And you only got 5 passes a semester to leave class. And your teacher had to sign off on it. It was stupid because now you have to walk to bathroom with a little book in your hand and an administrator saw you, you'd have to show them the book. And they'd check for the time, date, and teacher's signature. Just an overall pain in the arse.
I was lucky because almost every teacher and everyone in administration knew my family so I never got harassed about it
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Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:55 pm to Breesus
What do you call a Jesuit student in a sleeping bag? A fruit roll up.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 12:58 pm to Peazey
You must be a crossing guard because I've got the janitorial side of things on lock.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:01 pm to WG_Dawg
quote:Yea, cause that couldn't possibly be detrimental for a 14 year old girl.
Oh for fricks sake
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:02 pm to Corkfather
Why aren't there any stairs at Jesuit?
Because fairies can fly.
Because fairies can fly.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:02 pm to Corkfather
Nah, I'm a Jesuit alumnus. I can say whatever the frick I want about the place. Put in my dues and such. I have heard all the jokes going back to when I first started in 8th grade.
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:02 pm to SmoothOperator96
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you have to walk to bathroom with a little book in your hand and an administrator saw you, you'd have to show them the book. And they'd check for the time, date, and teacher's signature
Please tell me you pissed all over that book.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:05 pm to ksayetiger
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Who in the hell asks to go potty in college?
Someone who's been taught to always respect authority?
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:07 pm to Peazey
I try not to mention too much where I went to school since I left NOLA, but I sometimes drop little hints when I know where the person I am talking to went to school.
If I ever move back I will probably get more involved. Besides someone has to design some stairs for them.
If I ever move back I will probably get more involved. Besides someone has to design some stairs for them.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:16 pm to Merck
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Someone who's been taught to always respect authority?
You ask your boss at work if you can go potty, don't you?
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:24 pm to efrad
I am part of the authority at my work.
The OT is so full shite. You guys complain about society going to the crapper every time there's a thread about someone ignoring the rules and call them a TPOS for thinking they can just do whatever the frick they want, but when a story comes out about someone having to suffer for following the rules you all claim you're so great because you would have ignored the rules and just done whatever the frick you wanted.
The OT is so full shite. You guys complain about society going to the crapper every time there's a thread about someone ignoring the rules and call them a TPOS for thinking they can just do whatever the frick they want, but when a story comes out about someone having to suffer for following the rules you all claim you're so great because you would have ignored the rules and just done whatever the frick you wanted.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:30 pm to Merck
The OT is not a single individual. I am not one of those people who think that the world is going in the crapper at all, let alone because people don't respect authority. I am pretty consistent in thinking and saying that bad rules and laws should be broken. I actually think that it is a duty of a responsible citizen.
Lex iniqua lex non est
Lex iniqua lex non est
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:32 pm to Merck
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The OT is so full shite.
Look Poster Michael! Family love Michael!
Posted on 1/27/17 at 1:34 pm to NYNolaguy1
Good for her.
frick adults who don't possess common sense.
They deserve to pay.
frick adults who don't possess common sense.
They deserve to pay.
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