Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
+1 I wonder if pp is always this dramatic. I am from the Caribbean, and this is a regular summer there. do you think people stay indoor from
May to September? There are school without A/C and kids still go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, SJC informed parents they were canceling sports through Thursday due to the heat...and they love their sports.
I saw teams practicing at SJC last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
You intentionally misunderstood. The act of playing in those temps isnt the same as drunk driving...the flawed logic of "well nothing bad happened so it must be okay" that people apply to life is what is similar.
Ok so nobody should ever do anything because anything could be unsafe!!! never trust your past experience or common sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
You intentionally misunderstood. The act of playing in those temps isnt the same as drunk driving...the flawed logic of "well nothing bad happened so it must be okay" that people apply to life is what is similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
oh ffs. healthy kids spending 15-30 minutes outside in the heat is not like drunk driving. they aren’t newborns. the problem is more that it’s uncomfortable and staffing issues probably make it hard to allow indoor/outdoor recess as the kids choose.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the "my kids had recess today in 100+ degree temps and are okay" people also think safely getting home after driving drunk means thats a smart choice too. The logic that because something isnt harmful to 100% of the population 100% of the time is so special.
Anonymous wrote:FYI, SJC informed parents they were canceling sports through Thursday due to the heat...and they love their sports.