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Jencke206 t1_itxq7l1 wrote

Sorry, Yoichi. You can't hide ugly.

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wenim64 t1_itxs6rm wrote

One point each for the teacher and the student.

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ASK210 t1_itxuo4q wrote

Give this kid a point

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No_Season_354 t1_itxz2jd wrote

I reckon he's got a different kind of sense of humor.

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Thorhax04 t1_ity7n4i wrote

Kids are the most honest

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Flynn3698 t1_ityj4zl wrote

Bonus question. Does he have an alibi?

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potou t1_itypg41 wrote

Who writes smileys with a nose and no mouth? It's a laughing face you utter dimwit. And what issue do you even see in this image? You have a stick that starts in your ass and ends in your brain.

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WaitingForMyMeta t1_itzih5v wrote

The issue is a teacher posting things online in violation of every school policy, public or private. They post it on Reddit, because if they did it on Facebook, they’d probably get fired.

And this isn’t a response you can make to the question that I posted.

So please, talk about the thing you can point out and ignore the issue of the quiet kid becoming brutal because he thinks someone is ugly and they wear a mask.

This isn’t having a stick up my ass. This is a growing concern for teachers posting to Reddit under funny because a child wrote cum, or fuck or scrambled up words to spell shit, like, “ohh that’s hilarious!” It’s not-

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Fickle_Damage_2327 t1_iu10opq wrote

Yoishi wanted to be Yoshi but couldn't... he's not the supervillian he is wearing a mask to make his frown turn into an evil grin

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potou t1_iu22bpt wrote

>The issue is a teacher posting things online in violation of every school policy, public or private. They post it on Reddit, because if they did it on Facebook, they’d probably get fired.

Come on now, we both know there are no parts of the post that could possibly identify the school, teacher, or student. I know you're smarter than that. Although you did assume OP is from Florida for some god-forsaken reason, so maybe not.

>So please, talk about the thing you can point out and ignore the issue of the quiet kid becoming brutal because he thinks someone is ugly and they wear a mask.

>This is a growing concern for teachers posting to Reddit under funny because a child wrote cum, or fuck or scrambled up words to spell shit, like, “ohh that’s hilarious!” It’s not-

Because it's not an issue. Children give childish answers because they're children, for fuck's sake. What do you even think OP meant by "brutal"? You think the stereotypical quiet kid is planning to commit acts of terrorism or some shit? They're quite literally fifth-graders, judging by OP's post history.

This is on the same level as kids roasting each other and calling it "savage" and you would assume that to mean they're hunting and eating each other. Jesus fucking wept.

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WaitingForMyMeta t1_iu2zx0w wrote

Look, you like to assume A LOT about what I shared, and that’s fine. You asked why I took offense to it and instead of even considering the validity of my argument, you totally dismissed it. That’s fine as well.

I’m on Reddit. I have children. And if I saw this on Reddit, which is possible, I would be troubled. As a parent, that’s the concern.

There is no parts of the post that could identify the school, teacher or student except for the assignment itself. The teachers handwriting, the students, the actual assignment.

I look over my kids work all the time as a parent and I know their handwriting like I know their voice.

Yes, children say childish things, but it’s not for the teacher to decide what to share with the rest of the world. It’s why there is a policy.

I didn’t say anything about the quiet kid becoming a terrorist at all. Not once. The fact that you go there speaks volumes about your obtuseness to the idea that it wouldn’t happen, even though it does literally every year in American schools. Sadly, more than once in a year. So don’t even dip your foot in those waters of hyperbole.

The nod to Florida is a joke, because actually, a ton of the funny posts I see on here with children assignments being posted by teachers or spouses of teachers actually come from Florida.

If you want to climb on this hill and lay down, so be it. I’m not going up there with you. You fail to see the facts that posting this is not necessary or violates a policy and that’s your choice.

Post a cat falling off a fridge, or a duck walking backwards, I don’t care. Folks just need to stop posting children’s assignments on Reddit and call it funny. There is zero considerations for the actual kid here. Would you just assume your child would be okay with it? Did anyone bother to ask?

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