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Guavanaut posted:Justified in that case, those look like Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals? Way to obfuscate Arabic, Hindu, and Indian, racist.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBpQJ98rR4o
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JoelJoel posted:Arabic numerals?
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Armyman25 posted:If I was the teacher I would have confiscated it and taken it to the office. You're dumb as hell (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Armyman25 posted:If I was the teacher I would have confiscated it and taken it to the office. Why would you take a bomb and put it in a crowded office...unless you're the real terrorist??? source
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 08:02 |
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My favourite part about the story is how the engineering teacher took one look at it and knew it wasn't a bomb, but the english teacher thought it might be so call the cops!
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space marine todd posted:Why would you take a bomb and put it in a crowded office...unless you're the real terrorist??? What about bears? Have they been successfully contained?
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mobby_6kl posted:What about bears? Have they been successfully contained? In Michigan we offer them traps filled with bacon because we want them to safely enjoy bacon in the forest. http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2015/09/bacon_bait_bears_attack_hunter.html
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 11:09 |
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Get ready for Halloween.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 13:06 |
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Adidas has now officially replaced hammer and sickle as the symbol of communist revolution.
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Armyman25 posted:Under the school's rules you're not allowed to something that looks like a bomb to class. What he brought did look like a bomb in the teacher's opinion, and based on what he brought and what actual bombs look like, I agree that it does look like a bomb. That is indeed what follows from the principles of Zero Tolerance, and illustrates why they're bad. It reminds me of Joshua Welch: In 2014 he was expelled from a school in Maryland for chewing a generic brand poptart into the shape of a gun and saying "bang, bang". He was seven years old. After some outcry, the NRA gave him a free lifetime membership, but the school board upheld his suspension.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 16:00 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:After some outcry, the NRA gave him a free lifetime membership How benevolent.
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LeeMajors posted:How benevolent. Republican shills more supportive of 7-year old than his own elementary school administration due to arbitrary policies, heil Amerikkka
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Honj Steak posted:
I always wondered if they caught on because in a communist utopia everyone should be wearing unpretentious, comfy jumpsuits
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 18:15 |
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I thought people were saying that the clock the kid brought to school was just a disassembled digital alarm clock, and what was most likely going on is that he brought this thing to school, possibly at the request of his father, to see if the school would react in a racist manner to it, which they did. But I haven't done the most amount of research on this topic so I'm not sure. Just saw a couple videos / articles pointing out that the components in his clock were definitely from a regular digital alarm clock and not hobbyist electronic parts.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 19:41 |
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I haven't been following the clock thing very closely, so all I know is that a kid was arrested for bringing a reassembled clock to school. Was there something particularly egregious about this specific case since it generated this much outrage? I thought it wasn't too uncommon for American schools to go apeshit over stuff like that after Columbine.
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Broken Cog posted:I haven't been following the clock thing very closely, so all I know is that a kid was arrested for bringing a reassembled clock to school. Was there something particularly egregious about this specific case since it generated this much outrage? I thought it wasn't too uncommon for American schools to go apeshit over stuff like that after Columbine. Wozniak is such a wonderful old troll.
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deviler posted:I thought people were saying that the clock the kid brought to school was just a disassembled digital alarm clock, and what was most likely going on is that he brought this thing to school, possibly at the request of his father, to see if the school would react in a racist manner to it, which they did. But I haven't done the most amount of research on this topic so I'm not sure. Just saw a couple videos / articles pointing out that the components in his clock were definitely from a regular digital alarm clock and not hobbyist electronic parts. 1) that's just a permutation on "brown people living off the government dime" except instead of welfare it's trying to provoke poor innocent white people into being racist so you can sue them note: dad hasn't filed a lawsuit, any talk of a lawsuit is entirely speculation by racists 2) there are no 'hobbyist clock parts' that aren't also normal clock parts. the only difference between a digital clock and a DIY clock kit is that the kit is just the unassembled clock bits. the only meat on this attack is by trying to say the kid built it out of clock components instead of like from scratch or something, but even assembling electronics from a kit is a normal and praiseworthy thing for a teenaged nerd to do. again, this is just speculation on the part of racists trying to minimize the teen's actions into some kind of suspicious conspiracy pictured: a bomb with 12 minutes left to defuse Broken Cog posted:I haven't been following the clock thing very closely, so all I know is that a kid was arrested for bringing a reassembled clock to school. Was there something particularly egregious about this specific case since it generated this much outrage? I thought it wasn't too uncommon for American schools to go apeshit over stuff like that after Columbine. oh it's definitely zero tolerance overreaction, but the teen never said anything about a hoax or a bomb or anything. the reason this became a culture war thing is because you have hordes of islamophobes getting all mad for reasons such as 'the cops didn't do anything wrong' and 'liberals are the real racists' i mean when you see this example of zero tolerance nonsense and immediately think "this is just like when liberals have wronged my team in the past" that's textbook projection, and if you start trying to spin up fanciful theories about lawsuits and how it's not even a real clock anyways that's conspiracy thinking nonsense likely borne of racial or religious bigotry boner confessor fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Sep 22, 2015 |
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Popular Thug Drink posted:
Having worked in Radioshack I can confirm that electronic parts for similar devices are in fact similar if not the same.
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https://vine.co/v/ewjAxIPwHMT
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Doc Hawkins posted:That is indeed what follows from the principles of Zero Tolerance, and illustrates why they're bad. It reminds me of Joshua Welch: http://patch.com/maryland/annapolis/boy-suspended-over-poptart-gun-loses-bid-to-clear-school-record According to the Post, hearing officer Andrew W. Nussbaum wrote: “As much as the parents want this case to be about a ‘gun,’ it is, rather, a case about classroom disruption from a student who has had a long history of disruptive behavior and for whom the school had attempted a list of other strategies and interventions before resorting to a suspension.” Nussbaum wrote that he was convinced that “had the student chewed his cereal bar into the shape of a cat and ran around the room, disrupting the classroom and making ‘meow’ cat sounds, the result would have been exactly the same.” ... Teacher Jessica Fultz claims the suspension wasn’t about a so-called "Pop-Tart gun," but rather a daily pattern of escalating classroom disruption and even violence by Josh. Fultz also claims the boy had threatened classmates and made shooting noises, chewing the gun shape with his breakfast food more than once.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 23:14 |
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Even Cool Pope Frank can't get a decent passport picture.
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Type P(ope) (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 23:45 |
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Does the Pope get dual citizenship with Argentina and the Vatican? BgRdMchne fucked around with this message at 23:54 on Sep 22, 2015 |
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BgRdMchne posted:Does the Pope get duel citizenship with Argentina and the Vatican? Duelling is still illegal, so no.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 23:54 |
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You sure about that caption Reuters?
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 23:58 |
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Barometer posted:Duelling is still illegal, so no. I bet the Pope could declare dueling legal in the Vatican if he wanted though. Pope Urban IV: Under Pope Urban, a Jew accused or accuser could engage in a Jewish duel to confirm the status of the Jew so dueled, in order to resolve the duality of the accusation, although this may also be an Urban legend.
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BgRdMchne posted:Does the Pope get dual citizenship with Argentina and the Vatican? Yes and no. Yes in that as King of Vatican City he is automatically a citizen and can of course issue himself a passport, but no he isn't required to.
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Nintendo Kid posted:
I think the "R" means (on the) right, not Republican, if that's what you were getting at. I don't think that it was necessary, but it's not wrong
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lol https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...0b11_story.html
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LongSack posted:I think the "R" means (on the) right, not Republican, if that's what you were getting at. I don't think that it was necessary, but it's not wrong Well I wouldn't have been able to figure out which was President Obama and which was the pope without that cue.
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withak posted:Well I wouldn't have been able to figure out which was President Obama and which was the pope without that cue. Political analysis by people who know nothing about politics is always* amusing. *Is not true when you're actually speaking to them.
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quote:More recently, several high-ranking officers have filed whistleblower complaints, alleging that the Guard’s leadership is plagued by cronyism, racism and a “toxic” command climate, among other problems. State and federal officials have opened independent investigations. Legislators have pledged to hold hearings. “It’s like the mob,” said Brian K. aka New Jersey.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 06:45 |
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I'm just asking questions
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 06:49 |
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Meanwhile, on 4chan's video game board. Are screencaps images? Not really. Actual image inbound.
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I'm sorry but if you didn't like Terminator 2 you're objectively wrong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX9hL93HPMI
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