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re: Social Media at the fingertips of idiots is dangerous

Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:32 pm to
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
122525 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:32 pm to
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Saying how the boy was bullied for wearing girls' pants, wasn't allowed to use the bathroom, so that's why he pissed himself, etc.; asking everyone to share her post (in which many idiots have).


I think there are many parents/adults in children's lives who do more harm to their kids than anything (well, I mean they are better off with parents than being a foster kid), but I can just hear that conversation.

Teacher text mother (which teachers shouldn't do. What is done in class should stay in class, parents don't have to know every little thing their kid does at school. I would have hated for my teacher to text my parents what I was doing in class. We went to school. Came back home. Parents went to work, really didn't know exactly what they did at work. They tell you to do homework. As long as they didn't get calls from the teachers, as for as they were concerned, everything was good..

Seriously, I think the relationship many parents have with their kids these days are kind of unhealthy.
Posted by jvilletiger25
jacksonville, fl
Member since Jan 2014
20958 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:33 pm to
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well, it's elementary school so for all we know the kid could be 6 years old, I don't think having him get picked up after an accident with no male clothing for him is that far fetched.

Not saying they shoudl have FORCED him to leave school, just asking if it was an option.


The kid is 8, and like I said, the mother was messaged. If she wanted, she could have came and picked him up.
Posted by NorthGwinnettTiger
Member since Jun 2006
53360 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:37 pm to
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the school nurse

Pics?
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
112944 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:42 pm to
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The only thing they had to fit him was a pair of girl leggings.
I'm a process over results person.

The results may have went well, maybe the kid really wasn't bullied. But the process here, the school really dropped the ball not having clothing for a boy. Even if that issue never occurred(results) the school put him in a position that could have gone really poorly(process.)


Also, what age are we talking here?
Posted by jvilletiger25
jacksonville, fl
Member since Jan 2014
20958 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:42 pm to
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the school nurse

Pics?


Posted by Tdogg78
Member since Aug 2018
245 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:54 pm to
Not understanding why it is expected for school to have "extra clothing" for the students? Unless it is middle school or higher with gym uniforms.

I would never expect a school to have extra clothing. Wouldn't trust it either.... i don't put on random clothes that I haven't washed to insure they are clean.


(Subtle I have a clothes washer brag)
Posted by jvilletiger25
jacksonville, fl
Member since Jan 2014
20958 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:04 pm to
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Not understanding why it is expected for school to have "extra clothing" for the students? Unless it is middle school or higher with gym uniforms.


Exactly. I haven't had to send extra clothes to school with either of my kids since pre-K. Unless the kid is mentally handicapped, they should be able to not pee pee and doo doo in their pants by then.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
135028 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:07 pm to
Females (and certain males)+idle time+Unlimited potential for attention/praise=drama
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
112944 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 2:45 pm to
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Not understanding why it is expected for school to have "extra clothing" for the students?
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I would never expect a school to have extra clothing. Wouldn't trust it either.... i don't put on random clothes that I haven't washed to insure they are clean.
I wonder if you guys have kids or not? Or maybe just live in states with shitty school systems. We're talking about elementary school with kids barely 5 years old, not 15 year kids here.

Just this year, one of my 7 year olds fell and busted his head open. School called, had to get staples, but his twin brother helped him when he fell and he got blood all over his pants/shirt. Obviously he was just helping/not injured so he didn't need to come home like the one who hit his head. He came home with brand new/unused pants and a shirt with the school logo on it. The idea that the school should have zero clothes, and that I should have had to leave work to go home to get him clothes to take to school so he could change is so foreign to me, I can't even really comprehend your point here.


But then again, my kids goes to school in Frisco ISD in Texas. (Subtle my kid goes to school in one of the best ISDs in the state of Texas brag)
Posted by TigersSEC2010
Warren, Michigan
Member since Jan 2010
38534 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 2:47 pm to
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They'd feel stupid if they knew the truth


No they wouldn't. Have of this country is too stupid to survive without the government telling them to breathe. They have no shame and don't care if it's true or not.
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
124884 posts
Posted on 11/15/18 at 3:02 pm to
I had a teacher tell me "no" to going to the bathroom sophomore year in high school. Ended up walking out so I could take a huge shite. Was I supposed to crap myself at my desk?
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