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.
Or maybe the losers that aren’t college bound will be your masked kids 😎
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
sounds like your kids are the phuck ups....and didn't fall far from the phuck up tree
No, love. My child has a 4.6 and was admitted to a T20. The ones who won’t wear masks aren’t college bound and will be flipping burgers next year.
Only losers flex their kids stats like this and dog children. Get some self esteem.
I've got plenty of that, sweetie. But go on teaching your kid how to be a freeloading drag on society who thinks only of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I REFUSE to wash my hands or brush my teeth. You can’t make me.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t wipe your butt either. Survival rate is 99.9%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Living vicariously through their children![]()
Don't we all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
sounds like your kids are the phuck ups....and didn't fall far from the phuck up tree
No, love. My child has a 4.6 and was admitted to a T20. The ones who won’t wear masks aren’t college bound and will be flipping burgers next year.
Only losers flex their kids stats like this and dog children. Get some self esteem.
I've got plenty of that, sweetie. But go on teaching your kid how to be a freeloading drag on society who thinks only of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Living vicariously through their children![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
sounds like your kids are the phuck ups....and didn't fall far from the phuck up tree
No, love. My child has a 4.6 and was admitted to a T20. The ones who won’t wear masks aren’t college bound and will be flipping burgers next year.
Only losers flex their kids stats like this and dog children. Get some self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:It is pretty unsurprising the Judge ruled the way he did. Isn't he also the Judge who jailed a domestic violence victim in Sept for smoking marijuana (and let her abuser go free) and he ordered a hospital let an outside doctor provide Ivermectin to a patient in the ICU (the hospital refused to administer, they were forced to let an outside doctor in to administer the drug and she unfortunately passed a few days later, not linked to the drug, but from covid).
Anyway, not surprising he ruled the way he did. They were lucky to get him. Judges all have their biases (both liberal and conservative)
Anonymous wrote: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.
I teach high school and I’m going to suggest you learn to think critically. There’s lots of reasons why:
1. Transmission is still high. They don’t think it’s safe.
2. The news came at 930 at night. They were caught off guard and just figured they’d mask since they whole situation was weird and confusing
3. Nobody wants to be the first kid to unmask if everyone else still is because then you stand out
4. They’re just used to wearing them and aren’t bothered
5. Some of them have active virus symptoms and are doing their part
6. They didn’t actually know if a teacher could individually stop require them and if they’d get in trouble taking it off
7. Kids as a rule don’t do well with sudden changes without time to prepare so they just maintained their usual routine
Hope this helps
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.