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SevenSparrowsSing t1_j7px5gx wrote

This is your fellow Vermont educator commenting to say we truly don’t get paid enough for this shit.

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Mission_Phrase_5133 t1_j7qub0w wrote

The potential threat of school violence is one of the top 3 reasons I left the profession. (the others were money and frustration with admin)

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YourMomInVermont t1_j7rijro wrote

I work for a VT school. We didn’t know anything about this until our superintendent emailed at 1:55pm!

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TheTowerBard t1_j7pspsw wrote

This is domestic terrorism. They are purposefully trying to instill fear in people, in kids. I know this is happening all over the country and they rarely get the people, but we need to figure out a way to stamp this shit out. It’s literally terrorism and we should treat it as such.

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GreenPL8 t1_j7q2f29 wrote

Terrorism, yes. But unless you know a VOIP call was initiated from the US vs abroad, you don't know if it's "domestic."

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TheTowerBard t1_j7q31ei wrote

That's fair, but uh... I'd also bet the farm it's domestic 99% of the time.

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RoyalIndependence500 t1_j7qk488 wrote

Similar to the domestic terrorists who are shooting and trying to destroy our power grid.

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TheTowerBard t1_j7qki0w wrote

Exactly. Right-wing domestic terrorism has been steadily rising since the 90s but folks still want to ignore it.

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RoyalIndependence500 t1_j7qwryj wrote

I have a friend in the federal government (a law enforcement division) who currently works out West. Of course he can’t discuss much, but he has commented that the situation is much worse than the public realizes. He has concerns that we are in a long term situation that will deteriorate much sooner than any of us realize. I hope he is wrong, but he is not prone to exaggeration.

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TheTowerBard t1_j7rgylg wrote

I’ve heard the same. Lots of incidents aren’t making the news, either.

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7rf90z wrote

> Similar to the domestic terrorists who are shooting and trying to destroy our power grid.

Has there been any proof of who did that? I wouldn't put anything past rightoid yahoos, but I've only heard supposition so far. Maybe I missed something.

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TheTowerBard t1_j7rh63s wrote

Which one? This is actually something that has been happening a lot but doesn’t often make the news. Going back a number of years too. And yes, we know it’s right-wing groups doing it. Sorry I don’t have sources at the moment but google can deliver some I’m sure.

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7ric19 wrote

> Which one?

Any of them, really. And yeah, I remember hearing about some in CA in the early 2010s.

The most I heard about the recent one down south (the Carolinas maybe?) was that someone tweeted something about not liking drag queen story hour around the same time as the substations were damaged. I just wondered if there was ever more of a connection than that. Shrug.

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TheTowerBard t1_j7rpslj wrote

There have been multiple incidents even since the one in North Carolina. This is my point, there are incidents occurring that the majority of the population are completely unaware of. This isn’t even a right-wing media issue, everyone is ignoring this stuff.

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7sbwey wrote

Huh, that's really odd. The media doesn't usually miss a chance to present a story with an obvious red team/blue team angle, and this is teed right up for them. Anything but healthcare, I guess.

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Ok-Title-270 t1_j7rs8ez wrote

We don't know that, the mainstream news just says so

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RoyalIndependence500 t1_j7s00ex wrote

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7sbjul wrote

Huh, TIL. This whole thing feels like it glows, but time will tell.

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smurphy8536 t1_j7u1h36 wrote

Gets proof. Ignores proof. Blames the gov’t.

Sorry not the feds fault you’re dumb.

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7wkzfm wrote

> Ignores proof.

I did say TIL.

> Blames the gov’t.

Sorry-not-sorry: the government's decades-long history of infiltrating and instigating right-wing groups in order to create fear and advance the interests of the ruling (billionaire) class has made me skeptical of the real threat posed by two yokels with a plan to "destroy [a huge city]". From Operation Gladio in Europe, to all the Muslim teenagers entrapped via fake plots during the GWB and Obama years, to the January 6 rubes being thoroughly infiltrated by provocateurs (3 of 4 top Proud Boy leaders were FBI agents or informants, the lead guy they just convicted had been working with the FBI for ~10 years, etc etc), the pattern is clear.

Every major anti-globalization protest in the early 2000s had violence instigated by federal and state provocateurs. I was in Montreal when some of us actually caught some police provocateurs. (The cops later admitted it). Now they mostly just use identity politics to derail the left: "we want healthcare for all!" "what about purple lesbians in wheelchairs! Medicare for All is racist!"

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Robivennas t1_j7ra4l7 wrote

Here is a relevant article

It looks like this is happening all over the country and federal authorities are investigating. The calls are coming from (or being routed through Ethiopia). Everything I’ve read about this points to not domestic, but of course we don’t have all the details yet.

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TheTowerBard t1_j7rhd9b wrote

It’s very easy to make it look like you are somewhere else on the internet. The tools are actually free for anyone and lots of people do it for non-nefarious reasons.

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you_give_me_coupon t1_j7rev29 wrote

The schools have a strong incentive to CYA - who would want to be the one who ignored the one-in-a-million real threat? - and no incentive to not scare kids needlessly. This in turn creates a strong incentive for every anon or crank with a 3-line python script to spam out these robocalls. It's the same reason swattings happen: no matter how many innocent people the cops shoot, or how many babies they severely burn in their cribs with flashbangs, they have the same incentive to CYA and act on every implausible, anonymous TTY message.

> but we need to figure out a way to stamp this shit out

Right on. Stopping automated phone calls, or just not accepting them as a pretense for lockdowns and SWAT raids would go along way. Just having to actually call, expose your caller ID, and speak (with your actual voice!) would stop 99.999% of cranks cold.

Longer term, we should seek to change the material conditions which breed the sort of bleak nihilists that call in bomb threats (or worse). That's unlikely to happen, because asking why people's lives are so precarious, lonely, alienated and hopeless that they'd act out anti-socially inevitably leads back to our cruel economic system, and profits for the billionaire-pedo-island-class must be preserved at all costs. Expect lots of band-aid approaches and blaming identity groups (men/Muslims/xyz category) instead.

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johannthegoatman t1_j7uwwq8 wrote

There are already lots of easy ways to end call spoofing, we just need the government to enact them

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TheTowerBard t1_j7uykhu wrote

As usual with this sort of thing, our government is about 10-20 years behind.

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Kixeliz t1_j7prce7 wrote

They appear to be hoaxes. From VSP:

http://vtstatepolice.blogspot.com/2023/02/schools-across-vermont-receive-apparent.html

> MONTPELIER, Vermont (Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023) — Multiple law enforcement agencies across Vermont are receiving calls reporting shootings at local schools. At this time, none of these threats is believed to be credible, and the incidents appear to be hoaxes.

> The calls have been reported to originate from VOIP phone numbers or potentially spoofed 802 numbers and appear to be associated with ongoing nationwide hoax phone threats of school shootings, bomb threats, and other violent events that have proved to be unfounded.

> The Governor’s Office, Agency of Education, Department of Public Safety, Vermont State Police, Vermont Intelligence Center and local law-enforcement agencies are actively engaged in the response to these calls.

>Further information will be available at a news conference expected to be held later today at the Governor’s Ceremonial Office at the Statehouse in Montpelier. Details of the news conference will be released as soon as they are available.

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GreenPL8 t1_j7q1lyg wrote

We need a CAPTCHA process for phone calls these days. If you can't validate you're a real human being your call doesn't go through.

The best feature of my pixel phone is automated screening of calls. It automatically rejects spam calls. I can tap a button to have the Google robot ask for more details about why they're calling and never have to interact with an unknown caller.

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londonphase t1_j7qjffm wrote

Same thing happened in Maine late last year. Couple high schools had to get cleared out by SWAT teams. It was absolutely terrifying. So weird that these people are targeting random rural states.

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Snoregasmz t1_j7ppiq3 wrote

At least one school in Bennington first got a call about a bomb threat and then about an active shooter. Police said it was happening all over the state. Scary shit

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meinblown t1_j7pxmcy wrote

Foreign countries probing our infrastructure most likely.

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jsudarskyvt t1_j7py4i7 wrote

Or domestic terrorists probing our infrastructure. Probably more likely.

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-_Stove_- t1_j7qckwk wrote

At this point, does foreign vs domestic distinction really matter?

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landodk t1_j7qi16i wrote

CIA vs FBI

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-_Stove_- t1_j7qjtqd wrote

Because CIA has never done anything domestically, and FBI never goes abroad. /s

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detectorsarcasm t1_j7pqvsw wrote

Lot of places in downtown montpelier, including state offices and the high school, have locked down. Reportedly there was a robocall threat made, and it was all a hoax, hoping that is true and no one was injured or shot.

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glinmaleldur t1_j7psdb9 wrote

Just got the all clear call from the school superintendent - just a hoax, no shooter.

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meinblown t1_j7pxeht wrote

It was walmarts across the country yesterday

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pgdn1 t1_j7pq7ot wrote

Just got done my shift at my local Walmart, we were told tons of them across the northeast have been getting threats over the phone like that, VT, NH, and MA at least. Luckily for us we didn't get one 👍

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kellyinacherrytree t1_j7pqaq2 wrote

Same thing happened yesterday at the Berlin mall. Whole place was evacuated.

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Careful_Square1742 t1_j7pswgw wrote

colchester HS just had it too. stupid fucking moron hoax callers.

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JoeKnotbush t1_j7pqe6t wrote

Otter Valley in Brandon too

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haroldschultzman t1_j7ptiwh wrote

It is a nationwide hoax. The Agency of Education and the State's counterterrorism force are on it.

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DaddyBobMN t1_j7qiif9 wrote

I only see being reported the Vermont schools and a few New Hampshire Walmarts. That's today's threats at least, this isn't new to the country as a whole for sure.

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SubtleFetus t1_j7q56wx wrote

i’m senior at montpelier high school. we just had a 1.5 hour lockdown and a bunch of armed cops storm the building as well as rumors of a shooter and two injured at the ER. some scary shit. fuck this country.

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Stockmom42 t1_j7q3u4s wrote

We got the call today also from the local school. Extremely unnerving, what would anyone have to gain by doing this?

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polarbearrape OP t1_j7qifj3 wrote

Its either some idiot having "fun" or a domestic terrorist doing a test run to cause panic and keep police busy is my guess. This going out combined with the electric grid going down (they did test runs of that already by shooting sub stations) would basically shut the country down. Prime setup for a Jan.6 type event.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_j7rihl2 wrote

So unless there is a plan to go to war with the US military I don’t think it is a setup for a January 6th event. Domestic terrorists disable police with these robo calls, they then shoot up the power grid and then they?... do what.

Nothing they can do will change the laws in this country and at best they could prevent a transition or power for a day or two. If they already have the military on their side there is no reason to do these other shenanigans, they would just instigate a military coup.

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polarbearrape OP t1_j7ro9e5 wrote

I dont think it actually is either, more likely just a "spread fear" move. I doubt anything is actually gonna happen.

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Bad_At_CAS_lol t1_j7q4msc wrote

Rice got locked down, that was scary in the middle of geometry class

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MargaerySchrute t1_j7q5558 wrote

Gov released a statement earlier. Apparently it’s happening all across the state.

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TheQueenCars t1_j7qowma wrote

Saint Albans City school was one of them. They sent an email apparently it's a nationwide thing where police stations are getting hoax calls about school shootings. I hope they find whoever did and arrest them because shootings, especially school shootings are no joke

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TheQueenCars t1_j7qp0zz wrote

This isnt the first time, seen multiple schools including City school that received fake bomb threats a couple months back

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fslashd t1_j7rlx8c wrote

This is a nationwide trend. Using algorithmic techniques along with basic investigations the calls are being traced back to African nations with ties to Russia. Do some googling in that direction you’ll find lots of mainstream coverage (eg not a tin foil hat conspiracy)

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dipshittery t1_j7q8xvc wrote

Walmart in Claremont and Littleton also got bomb threats.

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thiccness-101 t1_j7qhpv5 wrote

Bunch of schools got the call, some went into the lockdown but here at Essex Highschool we didn’t bother even though we got a call because we know a thing a two cuz we’ve seen a thing or two. (We knew it was a hoax because of calls from other schools)

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RMTWHODAT t1_j7qlb41 wrote

When I was in school in the 80's it happened many times at our school. Friggin PIA so stupid. Do something productive with your lives instead of disrupting people's lives like this. Love each other. Be kind friends and be safe.

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Anxious-Captain737 t1_j7r9vhl wrote

i will never understand doing something like that hoax or real

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Odd-Philosopher5926 t1_j7rqnu0 wrote

My daughter called me from work crying because her little brother,my son goes to one of the affected schools. This shit needs to stop

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liberlibre t1_j7s7by9 wrote

I heard this story on NPR back in November. Apparently this has been happening nationwide, and in some cases, at least, the perpetrator is outside the US.

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aviiatrix t1_j7sucg9 wrote

Not just Vermont, but two schools in central Maine had to evacuate because of fake bomb threats just a couple weeks ago

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Inappropriate_Echo t1_j7t18f5 wrote

Happened all over California yesterday too. Same hoax. It was nationwide.

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The_Barbelo t1_j7v9obg wrote

Oh, that's great. I have anxiety and I gotta go there to get my medication so that will be fun for my anxious brain. This is really good to know for my job though, so I don't take my clients there. Not sure why we haven't gotten a warning from work. Many of our clients go there all the time. This feels like something out staff should know about. Even though most are fake and it seems to have been a prank, my work should be taking this seriously. Thank you for posting about it.

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escobert t1_j7qf8sx wrote

This shit used to happen all the time when I was in school in the early 2000's. We got to end the school year 4 days early once because of a bomb threat.

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cedit_crazy t1_j7qzh07 wrote

I'm just surprised bfa Fairfax didn't get a call especially with how we had two guys checking the school out yesterday

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geo_walker t1_j7psb07 wrote

Wtf. Seriously. Just your everyday racism and sinophobia that happens in Vermont. Just blame China for when bad things happen. 😒

Edit: adding some context. The original commenter wanted to blame China.

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jsudarskyvt t1_j7pypvi wrote

China is not the first entity coming to mind for many of US I would wager. It reeks of domestic terrorism. Bunch of racist white boys that can't get any.

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geo_walker t1_j7q2w86 wrote

I still remember a news story from a couple months ago where a group of people sabotaged a power station and knocked out power to a few thousand people. The story got minimal coverage. Domestic terrorism needs to be taken more seriously.

The original commenter wanted to blame China.

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jsudarskyvt t1_j7qe3l3 wrote

Unfortunately there are a lot of people in America that can't distinguish between the facts and their opinions which they get from Fox News and other right-wing sites.

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sound_of_apocalypto t1_j7qqfym wrote

There was another one more recently. I thought they both got a fair amount of coverage, but I don't watch TV news.

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DokkaJoan t1_j7q6k6v wrote

Regardless of the intent, it will not take the aithorities long to find the device or devices used to make the calls.

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Alphatron1 t1_j7rvrc2 wrote

I wonder if it’s a right wing diversion tactic so they can go after power grids or put things in place

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Sea-Election-9168 t1_j7ptvgk wrote

Imagine that these calls were made during a severe disease outbreak, in winter, after a few real active shooters, and in the lead up to an EMP attack.

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polarbearrape OP t1_j7puquy wrote

They proved they dont need an EMP. Couple rifle shots have been taking down the grid. It really does all feel like planning and practicing...

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Sea-Election-9168 t1_j7pvr2s wrote

And after we are groomed to accept balloons flying over

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meinblown t1_j7pxwlr wrote

Every single state in the country puts up weather balloons every single day. When was the last time you saw one of those. Nobody ever looks up, and this is just proof of that.

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gnomehouse t1_j7q2lfp wrote

> during a severe disease outbreak

Check

> in winter

Check

> after a few real active shooters

Check

I guess we can expect the EMP any time now?

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ceiffhikare t1_j7q8m4g wrote

Even an EMP would still be regional, it takes careful placement to cover an area as large as the CONUS. Any entity that wanted to do so would realistically need at least 2 and 3 would be best if they wanted to to hit the entire country at low altitudes.

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fjwjr t1_j7pvmlk wrote

Used to have bomb threats when I was in school.

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PuddleCrank t1_j7pxl5a wrote

Yeah, but everyone knew those weren't credible. No delinquent is going to apply themselves enough to make a bomb.

Pick up a firearm on a bad day, and tragically cut short the lives of fellow schoolchildren that's just too damn easy....

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fjwjr t1_j7pxuls wrote

Ah, the good old days….

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jsudarskyvt t1_j7pygm2 wrote

Right. Only had to worry about nuclear annihilation from Russia back then. And then congress actually had our backs.

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fjwjr t1_j7pzstg wrote

Yup, duck and cover drills. They were the best…

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Otto-Korrect t1_j7qfek6 wrote

Yup, who'd have thought that you were safe from radiation if you hid under a school desk! They must have been lead lined.

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PuddleCrank t1_j7pyj1k wrote

Right, just a big old brown bag a wires to get out of a biology test that, ultimately, Kevin failed anyway. (At least have the decency to leave a mystery package in the hallway after lunch so we can go home.)

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Thethinginsideus t1_j7quaw2 wrote

This all happening while our fearless sleepy leader is tweeting about AR15 bans? They don’t even hide it. Little coincidental and tasteless to try and push another agenda through fear.

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