Hysterical Moms on Facebook

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Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty active on FB and have no clue what you are talking about.


Facebook groups organized around specific school districts.

Arlington Education Matters is one. I’m sure there are others in other districts.


The men are at least as bad. Why do they get a pass?


Oh yes, I’d argue they’re worse. On both sides.


The racist, anti CRT, anti mask dads on AEM are the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what CO2 mom is?


What do you want to know about me? I guess you could ask the PP who claims to know me in real life, but I also have just learned that we’re no longer friends. Of course it’s an anonymous board so I’m not even sure who exactly which “friend” I’ve “lost.”
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I'll take the cautious ACPS moms over the people who scream racism at every suggestion to improve ACPS.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty active on FB and have no clue what you are talking about.


You must not have any kids in school or be part of their school's facebook pages. My kid's school (ACPS) has the same half dozen women barking into their echo chamber. One in particular is on the page literally non stop like it's her job. Looks like OCD, tbh.


I’m in a crazy Loudoun one. But it’s the opposite of what you describe. They are RWNJ’s.


And one of those women posts in every single school, parent, political group and makes everything about her. She claims to be a Dem but supports all the rwnj crazies going after the schools and is a racist.
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I think like this but I'm not on social media




Pssst. This is social media.
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Aggressive, intense people ideally need to have an outlet, a better outlet for their ambition. A job in a competitive field.

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Anonymous wrote:Aggressive, intense people ideally need to have an outlet, a better outlet for their ambition. A job in a competitive field.



Some of those people are actual lawyers. OOF.
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Anonymous wrote:Aggressive, intense people ideally need to have an outlet, a better outlet for their ambition. A job in a competitive field.



Some of those people are actual lawyers. OOF.


It’s the DC area. Every other person is a lawyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I give all parents at my kid's school a chance IRL, but when they show their true colors on the FB group, I steer clear. I don't need crazy in my life.


I try to do the same but I drew the line at Parisa. Mean mug her every time I see her.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty active on FB and have no clue what you are talking about.


You must not have any kids in school or be part of their school's facebook pages. My kid's school (ACPS) has the same half dozen women barking into their echo chamber. One in particular is on the page literally non stop like it's her job. Looks like OCD, tbh.


I do think some of the moms that post frequently on ACPS regarding COVID health and safety issues have immunocompromised kids. Can’t even imagine what that must be like right now so I’m not going to hold it against them for constantly advocating for the health of their own and other kids.


Then they should focus on lobbying for options for those kids.


That is what they are doing.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what CO2 mom is?


What do you want to know about me? I guess you could ask the PP who claims to know me in real life, but I also have just learned that we’re no longer friends. Of course it’s an anonymous board so I’m not even sure who exactly which “friend” I’ve “lost.”


DP in APS but not on Facebook. Well now I’m curious. What are you all about?
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People still use Facebook?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what CO2 mom is?


What do you want to know about me? I guess you could ask the PP who claims to know me in real life, but I also have just learned that we’re no longer friends. Of course it’s an anonymous board so I’m not even sure who exactly which “friend” I’ve “lost.”


I want to know what your problem with CO2 is and what school you are connected with
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what CO2 mom is?


What do you want to know about me? I guess you could ask the PP who claims to know me in real life, but I also have just learned that we’re no longer friends. Of course it’s an anonymous board so I’m not even sure who exactly which “friend” I’ve “lost.”


I want to know what your problem with CO2 is and what school you are connected with


Ha! No problem with CO2 — I fully recognize and appreciate its integral role in photosynthesis.

Last winter, I had a maybe 10-15 second spot in an NBC interview about the return to in-person schooling in Arlington. It specifically focused on concerns about the air quality in Arlington schools. I mentioned that, to my son’s chagrin, I was planning to send him back to school with a CO2 monitor because his then-school (Swanson) was on APS’s list of having poor indoor air quality. I had read some ventilation experts who suggested that all classrooms have CO2 monitors as a quick/easy/inexpensive way to monitor a room’s air quality. Well, my son humored me for all of one or two days and then promptly lost that CO2 monitor. In the meantime, some bro dad from APE, who apparently fancies himself quite funny by stalking people from Smart Restart and giving them unfunny nicknames, labeled me as CO2 monitor mom because of that one line from the interview.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what CO2 mom is?


What do you want to know about me? I guess you could ask the PP who claims to know me in real life, but I also have just learned that we’re no longer friends. Of course it’s an anonymous board so I’m not even sure who exactly which “friend” I’ve “lost.”


I want to know what your problem with CO2 is and what school you are connected with


Ha! No problem with CO2 — I fully recognize and appreciate its integral role in photosynthesis.

Last winter, I had a maybe 10-15 second spot in an NBC interview about the return to in-person schooling in Arlington. It specifically focused on concerns about the air quality in Arlington schools. I mentioned that, to my son’s chagrin, I was planning to send him back to school with a CO2 monitor because his then-school (Swanson) was on APS’s list of having poor indoor air quality. I had read some ventilation experts who suggested that all classrooms have CO2 monitors as a quick/easy/inexpensive way to monitor a room’s air quality. Well, my son humored me for all of one or two days and then promptly lost that CO2 monitor. In the meantime, some bro dad from APE, who apparently fancies himself quite funny by stalking people from Smart Restart and giving them unfunny nicknames, labeled me as CO2 monitor mom because of that one line from the interview.


You are an imbecile. There is no such thing as a carbon dioxide detector.
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