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magok Offline
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police involvement

did the pigs ever get involved in your school ?

because they do in ours, every school day they send a patrol there that circles around looking for trouble makers, thats how bad things are at my school.

what about yours
02-13-2017 08:19 AM
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RE: police involvement

Of course. Doesn't your school also have at least one full time cop with an office and all that? Plus they come in with their drug dogs and all that stuff. I have no idea how many students I've seen get arrested.

If you want to be a different fish, you've got to jump out of the school.


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02-13-2017 09:50 AM
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We don't have cops at my school...

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02-13-2017 10:54 AM
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Offline
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we have cops in my school, they come less this year than last year, by "we have them in school" I mean, visits and patrol like maximum 2 on campus
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02-13-2017 02:21 PM
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Gwedin Offline
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no

we were a small school in a smallish town full of nice people

i mean they came like once for a drug search thing but other than that nah
02-13-2017 02:34 PM
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I've only seen the police come once, to search the lockers for drugs. Other than that, never. And that was on a Special Education school...
02-13-2017 08:24 PM
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RoundAndRound Away
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RE: police involvement

The only time I saw officers come to the school was to talk with an anxious peer of mine last year.

Comparing students by their personality is like comparing a blanket to the sun, in terms of which one produces more light. Comparing students is just an excuse to exploit their weaknesses.
02-14-2017 10:41 AM
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RE: police involvement

There is about 3 policemen at my school. They usually patrol the main hallways because the school is very big
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There's usually one hanging around but thats it

well would you look at the time its time to gay
02-14-2017 12:36 PM
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RE: police involvement

(02-14-2017 12:36 PM)Geicosuave Wrote:  There's usually one hanging around but thats it

Hidden stuff:
"CONSENSUAL incest is not wrong. (Abuse victims: being abused by a relative does not make it wrong for others to have consensual incest, any more than rape by a stranger makes all sex wrong. Sex and assault/molestation are two different things.) An aversion became common in humans that aided in population growth as one disease couldn't wipe out the human race. That's not a problem anymore.

Consensual incest is very common. You know people who have been involved, whether you know it or not.

There is no rational reason for keeping laws or taboos against consensual
incest that is consistently applied to other relationships. Personal disgust or religion is only a reason why one person would not want to personally engage in what I call consanguinamory, not why someone else shouldn't do it. An adult should be free to share love, sex, residence, and marriage with ANY consenting adults. Youthful experimentation between close relatives close in age is not uncommon, and there are more people than you'd think out there who are in lifelong healthy, happy relationships with a close relative. It isn't for everyone, but we're not all going to want to have each others' love lives, now are we? If someone thinks YOUR love life is disgusting, should you be thrown in prison?

Some people try to justify their prejudice against consanguineous sex and
marriage by being part-time eugenicists and saying that such relationships inevitably lead to “mutant” or “deformed” babies. This argument can be refuted on several fronts. 1. Some consanguineous relationships involve only people of the same gender. 2. Not all mixed-gender relationships birth biological children. 3. Most births to consanguineous parents do not produce children with significant birth defects or other genetic problems; while births to other parents do sometimes have birth defects. 4. We don’t prevent other people from marrying or deny them their reproductive rights based on increased odds of passing along a genetic problem or inherited disease. It is true that in general, children born to consanguineous parents have an increased chance of these problems than those born to nonconsanguineous parents, but the odds are still minimal. Unless someone is willing to deny reproductive rights and medical privacy to others and force everyone to take genetic tests and bar carriers and the congenitally disabled and women over 35 from having children, then equal protection principles prevent this from being a justification to bar this freedom of association and freedom to marry.

Some say "Your sibling should not be your lover." That is not a reason. It begs the question. Many people have many relationships that have more than one aspect. Some women say their sister is their best friend. Why can’t their sister be a wife, too?

Some say “There is a power differential.” This applies least of all to siblings or cousins who are close in age, but even where the power differential exists, it is not a justification for denying this freedom to sex or to marry. There is a power differential in just about any relationship, sometimes an enormous power differential. To question if consent is truly possible in these cases is insulting and demeaning.

Some say “There are so many people outside of your family." There are plenty of people within one’s own race, too, but that is no reason to ban interracial marriage. So, this isn't a good reason either. Let consenting adults love each other the way they want!"-Keith Pullman

02-15-2017 07:54 AM
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