Chances of mask mandate in school in the fall ?

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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


Is this what your “workday” consists off? You need to send your “better” argumentative tweens to camp so you can post lame, underwhelming comments while you “work.”
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


NP. Why do you send your kids to camp if this is what you do all day?
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


Is this what your “workday” consists off? You need to send your “better” argumentative tweens to camp so you can post lame, underwhelming comments while you “work.”


You've definitively lost the argument and now you're throwing more sh#t against the wall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


NP. Why do you send your kids to camp if this is what you do all day?

Because being on DCUM all day and ignoring your kids when they are home is better? Come on.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


Is this what your “workday” consists off? You need to send your “better” argumentative tweens to camp so you can post lame, underwhelming comments while you “work.”


You've definitively lost the argument and now you're throwing more sh#t against the wall.

Yup, when you have no legitimate points to make just start stirring sh!t and throwing insults around.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


Is this what your “workday” consists off? You need to send your “better” argumentative tweens to camp so you can post lame, underwhelming comments while you “work.”


You've definitively lost the argument and now you're throwing more sh#t against the wall.


Is this work? Are you working? Does your boss approve this? You have no integrity or work ethic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


NP. Why do you send your kids to camp if this is what you do all day?

Because being on DCUM all day and ignoring your kids when they are home is better? Come on.


Yeah, abusing a company’s payroll is better.
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Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.


Pretty sure it's just one person constantly posting. They really need to get a life and some other interests.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


You can deal with it. You are triggered.

I would say you must be a teenager, but my tweens are able to formulate better arguments than you can. They must have picked that skill up at camp


NP. Why do you send your kids to camp if this is what you do all day?

Because being on DCUM all day and ignoring your kids when they are home is better? Come on.


NP. Because a child is home doesn’t mean parents need to be up their butt. Do you have a ball and chain linked to your children when they are home?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.


Pretty sure it's just one person constantly posting. They really need to get a life and some other interests.


Much like yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.


On top of the disrespect of teachers from some parents on here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.


But what is it about the MCPS parents that make it so bad? I just checked the other MD school system forum.

It's like a zen hippie utopia compared to this forum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not sure why you people feel the need to keep attacking each other. not productive. if i were you, i'd disengage from this thread as it has devolved.


This forum has to be the most toxic, obnoxious, immature forum in all off DCUM right?

I don't regularly read threads in other forums, but I poke around in others. The exchanges here on the MCPS are just the worst.


Now imagine dealing with 150 parents like the ones posting here on a daily basis. No wonder there is a teacher shortage.


pretty much
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