It could stand for an AK47??? :smack:
He has to prove what GoT is??? :smack:
Jesus on rollerskates, the unrelenting stupidity… if we could only harness that power for good…
Daenrys’ backside??? Well, my forehead is not what I’d be smacking
It could stand for an AK47??? :smack:
He has to prove what GoT is??? :smack:
Jesus on rollerskates, the unrelenting stupidity… if we could only harness that power for good…
Daenrys’ backside??? Well, my forehead is not what I’d be smacking
I so want to get this shirt.
The real story here is that he was suspended for spoilering the show. Not everyone has seen that episode yet.
If we outlaw dragons, only outlaws will have dragons.
Something I’ve never understood about zero tolerance policies. I keep hearing about how schools adopt them out of fear of lawsuits, but I don’t understand how these policies make lawsuits less likely. Certainly, if my kid were expelled from school because he had a Tylenol in his backpack, I’d be on the phone to a lawyer the minute I heard.
The people in favor of these zero tolerance laws/rules are probably some sort of neo-troglodytes without internet access or HBO.
That, or they’re people easily worked up by moral panics and other silly things, and decide that “OMG! Kids might have guns! We better ban everything that might be remotely construed as violent!” without actually thinking it through, and then when things like this happen, they go “Oh, that’s just stupid.”
Yes, but it will be the district that gets sued, not the administrator. Zero-tolerance rules serve to deflect blame from an individual to an institution, providing cover for the incompetent and guilty alike.
Not an approved Disney drawing. Making a shirt could introduce you to a different kind of zero tolerance. Don’t mess with the mouse.
Maybe not a mass murderer, but how about an accused murderer.
And when did the mouse buy Tweety? Or, go for one of the more generic princesses and fairy godmothers.
The estate of Warren Zevon would like to have a word concerning that particular image
I’m as much in favor of zero-tolerance policies as anyone else (which is to say, not at all), but I don’t even see how that is remotely relevant in this case. The teacher in question posted a picture of his daughter to his Google+ page, in a context that had nothing whatsoever to do with his job. It shouldn’t matter one whit what kind of policies the school has, because this was in no possible sense in any way related to the school or his position there.
I give you all the credit in the world for finding this, but…
Silly goose, Putin goes shirtless !
He does have “We Do Not Sow” embroidered on his boxers though.
I know this was tongue in cheek, but for the bolded bit, you mean 72% of Americans?
Just saying, because a common cognitive bias is believing (x) is far more prevalent than it actually is because you tend to know/interact with people who are of roughly similar SES as you (hence the SHOCK of many folks I know with bachelor’s degrees when they find out that the total percentage of Americans with a bachelor’s is still under 40% -* how can that be right? EVERYONE I know has a college degree!* Sure… Because you went to college and made friends and networked there and work in fields that likely require a degree. Duh.).
But this is NOT intended as any sort of defense of the college administrative morons, just so we’re clear.
Both. And they are too damn dumb to realize that ZT policies leave schools wide open to even more lawsuits than they were (supposedly) designed to protect them from.
Brave New World
Not to be overly pendantic, but is this even correctly described as a ‘zero tolerance’ incident? That is to say, does Bergen CC actually have written policy that says something like, “Employees who post Internet pictures of their children wearing T-shirts bearing vaguely threatening language shall be suspended pending investigation”? ‘Cause it really sounds like the admin is just wingin’ it here.
Well, there was Sideshow Bob, but he explained that “Die Bart, Die” was German for “The Bart, The.” No one who speaks German could possibly be evil.
It’s pedantic, not…
d&r
Man, I always know just where to put the typo for maximum embarrassment…