I’m not putting my mouth on your legs (probably).
I’m not putting my mouth on your legs (probably).
... I guess I always assumed that a combination of shaving cream and shaving took the dirt off.
I don’t know where I read this (maybe the long article on Gawker about private prisons a while ago?) but I think putting prisoners who self-harm in solitary is fairly standard practice.
I haven’t read anything about this except this article, but it sounds like it went to the professionals (the Washtenaw prosecutor’s office) and the professionals declined to prosecute (“Criminal charges in the case were never filed”).
Hold on, I have a worksafe (although of questionable taste) illustration for this.
Malcire’s question was the first question on my mind; thanks for the info.
I asked about this at a previous job, and a more senior employee suggested that it was because of the Oklahoma City bombing, where either fifteen or nineteen kids were killed or wounded (the internet is giving me conflicting numbers). Apparently the lady who ran the daycare was sued in the wake of the bombing, and the…
Grad school should keep him occupied until he’s at least eighteen!
It’s hard to quantify humanities in a way that lets you sign off on “Okay, this kid knows the material, time to bump them up to the next level” in the same way that math does. Kids in public middle and high schools take math in, what — Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Trig somewhere on the side, Calc, and then the kid…
Sports? Crushes? Comic books? Movies? Not everything is academics.
Joking aside, I wonder if it’s where his parents live. No way is a twelve-year-old living in a dorm.
This stuff kind of weirds me out. Education has a big “develop socially with people who are more or less your social peers” component, and, at least based on this story... I guess I wonder where this kids gets to hang out with people his age.
Sure.
The last book I read was usually genre trash that sounds silly when I try to summarize it, so I usually say Lev Grossman’s The Magicians or Tom Standage’s A History of the World in Six Glasses.
In Colorado, it seems so. http://www.lpdirect.net/casb/crs/13-17…
Based on the Denver Post article:
Possibly my favorite television episode ever.
I never knew people were ashamed of pooping until either Gawker or Jez ran an article about it years and years ago (long before the shy pooping Barbie log one — this must have been around 2007).
I came here to refer to, if not post, this video.