Pop23
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Then why not reply to him? Afraid he’ll see the alert.Skull Pilot, you can emote all you want: it changes nothing. You can ad hom and break the rules: it changes nothing. You are wrong.
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Then why not reply to him? Afraid he’ll see the alert.Skull Pilot, you can emote all you want: it changes nothing. You can ad hom and break the rules: it changes nothing. You are wrong.
^^^ You are acting strangely again.Then why not reply to him? Afraid he’ll see the alert.Skull Pilot, you can emote all you want: it changes nothing. You can ad hom and break the rules: it changes nothing. You are wrong.
12 years old, then I say the parents should have been brought in once the problem continued, the law made present, and an ultimatum set.That's one.Yeah and you are the authority.Your reaction is ridiculous. You are not the authority on this issue. Your opinion is dead wrong and given the weight it deserves: none.Of course it was an oerreaction Cuffing a kid an hauling him off to jail for pointing at a person is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of That you can't see that is beyond meThe school resource officer is a campus position. The third time the child acted out was not an overreaction in the slightest. The kid now finishes this year in disciplinary school.Calling the cops was a gross overreaction.
I never said disciplining the kid was not needed.
What was not needed was cuffing him like a common criminal when he really didn't do anything
But I suppose you're one of those morons who approve of arresting kids for having a plastic butter knife in their lunch bag or some aspirin too right?
You can ad hom all you want, but you are still wrong.
Yeah, he did something several times, was told to knock it off, was told what would happen, then he did it again.