I know what you’re thinking. Did she fire five shots or six? Well did I, punk? Be sure to show your work.Well, considering that I can see three rounds in the cylinder, I doubt she's fired more than four. (And yes, there really are 7-shot revolvers. Although it's more common for them to have 5 now. And no, that's not a typo, either.)
I threaten myself all the time to get myself to stop procrastinating and get something done, but I haven't yet done it from a fake social media profile. Maybe that's the real secret to being successful with it.
I was just thinking.. when I was in school, kids were able to:
steal the wooden hall pass from the teacher's desk;
change grades in the grade book (back when teachers still used those I guess);
grab paper, pens & other school supplies from the teacher's cabinets;
and pretty much get back anything that had been confiscated from one of their friends, like cigarettes or notes that had been passed, when a teacher wasn't looking.
And now we're thinking about putting GUNS in those desks??
Hours after the incident, which began around 11:30 Eastern time, President Donald Trump doubled down on his suggestion that teachers should be armed. He has not yet acknowledged the Dalton High firearm discharge.I dunno about Dolt 45, but I'd bet the NRA at least will follow the same playbook they do on any other shooter -- only "responsible" teachers should be armed, anyone who would do this isn't "responsible", therefore the idea of arming teachers is still valid because Reasons.
Lets give underpaid, overworked and underappreciated people who get yelled at by angry teens in one ear and angry parents in the other guns. What could go wrong?
Isn't it interesting how1. the media still absolutely refuses to discuss "white male rage"2. but if this guy was Abdullah, they'd be immediately talking about banning MuslimsFunny.
When I was in junior high in the 50s one day we were outside hanging around because there had been a bomb threat. Another time, one of my idiot friends hada gun in her purse because her moron of a boyfriend had brought it to school and it went off when he dropped it while showing it off in the boy's lav. All they did was conduct a search.
I also taught in public HS for 33 years, back when things were so loose that kids would smuggle dogs into the school, and an old couple once took a short cut through the back hall because it was raining outside and this saved them a block of walking in the rain. I admit to being shocked to hear that we apparently had had numerous bomb threats but the clerks would recognize the voice or know that some tough teacher was giving a test that day so the calls would be ignored. Good times, good times.
This just happened in my neck of the woods in PA. Kids at schools nearby were shifted to another school because these people think that when the term "rod of iron" is used in the Bible it means "automatic weapons" It was a "blessing ceremony" .
It's always a bad sign when a teacher has locked his door. Always. Safety in the teaching profession is based on visibility: people being able to see what you're doing and who's in there with you. Locking the door is the anti-thesis of that. Very bad.
Oh come on, who hasn't sent themselves threatening messages?
on Facebook he describes himself as a "teapublitarian"; a teapartier AND a libertarian.
I know what you’re thinking. Did she fire five shots or six? Well did I, punk? Be sure to show your work.Well, considering that I can see three rounds in the cylinder, I doubt she's fired more than four. (And yes, there really are 7-shot revolvers. Although it's more common for them to have 5 now. And no, that's not a typo, either.)
I threaten myself all the time to get myself to stop procrastinating and get something done, but I haven't yet done it from a fake social media profile. Maybe that's the real secret to being successful with it.
I was just thinking.. when I was in school, kids were able to:
steal the wooden hall pass from the teacher's desk;
change grades in the grade book (back when teachers still used those I guess);
grab paper, pens & other school supplies from the teacher's cabinets;
and pretty much get back anything that had been confiscated from one of their friends, like cigarettes or notes that had been passed, when a teacher wasn't looking.
And now we're thinking about putting GUNS in those desks??
Hours after the incident, which began around 11:30 Eastern time, President Donald Trump doubled down on his suggestion that teachers should be armed. He has not yet acknowledged the Dalton High firearm discharge.I dunno about Dolt 45, but I'd bet the NRA at least will follow the same playbook they do on any other shooter -- only "responsible" teachers should be armed, anyone who would do this isn't "responsible", therefore the idea of arming teachers is still valid because Reasons.
Could've been worse. Could've been bagpipes.
Lets give underpaid, overworked and underappreciated people who get yelled at by angry teens in one ear and angry parents in the other guns. What could go wrong?
Isn't it interesting how1. the media still absolutely refuses to discuss "white male rage"2. but if this guy was Abdullah, they'd be immediately talking about banning MuslimsFunny.
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When I was in junior high in the 50s one day we were outside hanging around because there had been a bomb threat. Another time, one of my idiot friends hada gun in her purse because her moron of a boyfriend had brought it to school and it went off when he dropped it while showing it off in the boy's lav. All they did was conduct a search.
I also taught in public HS for 33 years, back when things were so loose that kids would smuggle dogs into the school, and an old couple once took a short cut through the back hall because it was raining outside and this saved them a block of walking in the rain. I admit to being shocked to hear that we apparently had had numerous bomb threats but the clerks would recognize the voice or know that some tough teacher was giving a test that day so the calls would be ignored. Good times, good times.
This just happened in my neck of the woods in PA. Kids at schools nearby were shifted to another school because these people think that when the term "rod of iron" is used in the Bible it means "automatic weapons" It was a "blessing ceremony" .
I wouldn't have trusted my teachers with a pop gun much less the real thing
Fuck off.
It's always a bad sign when a teacher has locked his door. Always. Safety in the teaching profession is based on visibility: people being able to see what you're doing and who's in there with you. Locking the door is the anti-thesis of that. Very bad.