Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
You are delusional. Clearly lost one too many brain cells hanging out in the "smoking lounges" 30 years ago with fellow "phuck-ups."
Please, shut the "phuck" up.
Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Anonymous wrote:Even if you are in favor of masks, Isn’t it sort of sad that more kids didn’t take their mask off? I feel terrible for this generation.
Anonymous wrote:Even if you are in favor of masks, Isn’t it sort of sad that more kids didn’t take their mask off? I feel terrible for this generation.
Anonymous wrote:I work in an eastern Loudoun ES. I've seen maybe 3 kids without masks in the entire school. And no teachers. Business as usual here, thank goodness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Sounds like bullying. You are awful. This should be brought to the administration's attention - that bullying will NOT be tolerated.
I'm good with it. In fact, I told my kid to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My little 6 years old is jumping up and down right now in excitement to not have to wear the mask! So happy for her. She just told me that it is hard breathing in the mask. Never told me that before. Today is a win for science!
She picked up her anti mask drama from Mommy.
+100. Kids get all this drama from parents. Mine are totally fine in masks because we never made it a big deal. Sheesh. The drama of some people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My little 6 years old is jumping up and down right now in excitement to not have to wear the mask! So happy for her. She just told me that it is hard breathing in the mask. Never told me that before. Today is a win for science!
She picked up her anti mask drama from Mommy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Sounds like bullying. You are awful. This should be brought to the administration's attention - that bullying will NOT be tolerated.
I'm good with it. In fact, I told my kid to do it.
Please be advised that LCPS policy against bullying includes cyber bullying by adults - like by you.
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/loudoun/Board.nsf/files/BJQMDU5A424C/$file/8250.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Sounds like bullying. You are awful. This should be brought to the administration's attention - that bullying will NOT be tolerated.
I'm good with it. In fact, I told my kid to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Sounds like bullying. You are awful. This should be brought to the administration's attention - that bullying will NOT be tolerated.
I'm good with it. In fact, I told my kid to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.
Sounds like bullying. You are awful. This should be brought to the administration's attention - that bullying will NOT be tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:So at my child's high school, I imagine the kids who don't wear masks will be the two dozen or so phuck-ups, the kind you might have found in the smoking lounges 30 years ago. These are the kids who aren't college-bound, etc.
The rest will continue. The peer pressure will be to wear masks. The losers who don't will continue to be ostracized.