Anonymous wrote:And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?
iAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
No, the whites shoot up-the Muslims blow up!
no, white kids are responsible for the guns and the bombs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
No, the whites shoot up-the Muslims blow up!
Anonymous wrote:blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?
No.
That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!
Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?
Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.
Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?
No.
That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!
Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?
Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.
Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?
No.
That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!
Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?
Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.
Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?
No.
That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!
Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?
Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?
No.
That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!
Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?
Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.