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People that make pony tails with barely enough hair. Like if they turned their head it would come undone.
 
I marvel at the day I decided to sell some toys on SSF is the exact same day my premium membership expired. :lol :(
 
I wish women at the beach would make pony tails with their bathing suit tops with barely enough string, so when they turned their waist id get to see ****ies.

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I used to work for a cereal company. We did a tour of the Gaylord packaging company. They gave us hats. I took it out of respect but threw it away later that evening. No way in hell was I going to wear a hat that said Gaylord on it.

Too many jokes not worth getting banned for :lol
 
*Trump "wrong" gif here*

You can't have private entities with market motivations providing a public good without major drawbacks, unless there is. . . heavy high levels of transparency and government regulation. I could go on and on about the sham of charter schools here, because I've seen the graft and corruption underpinning it first hand, same goes for the military industrial complex, the billions upon billions of tax dollars down the drain. But I'm sure no one is interested here [emoji38]



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I agree with you on Charter schools, and also the military, but believe me, the government, especially on the state level, is running the schools into the ground. People who are making up tons of new rules every year have never even worked in education. No child left behind and common core are perfect examples. Then you have all this testing done, where teachers can't actual TEACH kids anymore other than making sure they do well on state tests.

You can no longer hold kids back that should take a year over and you have to have special needs kids in the class room that are violent and disruptive. Teachers can't teach when there kids in the classroom that tearing up the room or trying to run out of the school. Then you have the ones that don't show up for days or weeks at a time.

But.......it's those over paid teachers fault that so many kids aren't getting educated these days. :rolleyes2
 
I agree with you on Charter schools, and also the military, but believe me, the government, especially on the state level, is running the schools into the ground. People who are making up tons of new rules every year have never even worked in education. No child left behind and common core are perfect examples. Then you have all this testing done, where teachers can't actual TEACH kids anymore other than making sure they do well on state tests.

You can no longer hold kids back that should take a year over and you have to have special needs kids in the class room that are violent and disruptive. Teachers can't teach when there kids in the classroom that tearing up the room or trying to run out of the school. Then you have the ones that don't show up for days or weeks at a time.

But.......it's those over paid teachers fault that so many kids aren't getting educated these days. :rolleyes2

I can't agree with you more. :clap

Another important thing to note is that these days a lot of schools look for excuses to put students in "special needs" classrooms when there's no need to - they just do it because more special needs students = more money for the school and teachers.

Public education is a joke.
 
I can't agree with you more. :clap

Another important thing to note is that these days a lot of schools look for excuses to put students in "special needs" classrooms when there's no need to - they just do it because more special needs students = more money for the school and teachers.

Public education is a joke.

We don't have special needs classrooms. We're not allowed to have separate rooms anymore. And unless the parents want to, the child can't be removed to go to the many special needs only schools we have all around us. The parents don't want their kids "labeled". I personally would want my child to go to the best school that could help them.
 
We don't have special needs classrooms. We're not allowed to have separate rooms anymore. And unless the parents want to, the child can't be removed to go to the many special needs only schools we have all around us.

It's been ages since I've set foot in a public school so I completely forgot, LOL. My high school will certainly go to great lengths to have most of their students labeled. However, if you happen to be on one of the sports teams (I.E., football, field hockey, etc.), then it's a different story. It's usually only the people not on sports teams who the teachers have their eyes on.


The parents don't want their kids "labeled"

Oh, I never figured that the parents did - it's just the teachers/high authority people who seem to be on that mission.

I personally would want my child to go to the best school that could help them.

Same here.
 
All the custom items and 10 year old Sideshow dolls that will be unloaded after seeing the new official licensed items. :yess:
 
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